Thursday, December 1, 2011

About How much gas do I need for my trip

How much gas do I need for my trip?
I am traveling from Lexington, KY to Norfolk, VA and back. I need to know how much gas money I should plan on taking.
Commuting - 3 Answers
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at an estimated 20 miles per gallon............ $112.82........... mapquest does it for you...hahahahah pick me as best please
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just not fart gas sorry, i know my answer won't be much of use, but fill your tank and pack some extra gas just in case.
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have to know what kind of car your takeing its ez to add up #1 mpg the car gets #2 how maney miles is it Divide #2 by #1 and then multiply that nuber with the price of gas you should allso add 10 percent just to be safe
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

About How long would this plane ride take

How long would this plane ride take?!
How long would a plane ride take if I were to travel from Lexington, (or Louisville ) ,Ky to London, england united kingdom....
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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The journey hours for the specified journey is around 11 to 13 hours. Some of the airlines take 13-16 hours too. It just depends on the airline. Goto www.kayak.com, and enter the 'from and to' details, and it will give you the search results. Good luck!
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probably 8-10 hours.
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Lexington to London should take about 8 hours, but then you have to factor in getting to the airport 2 hours early, then ground transportation so maybe even 12 hours.
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Saturday, October 1, 2011

About does anyone know any low priced international travel agencys for travel to cebu

does anyone know any low priced international travel agencys for travel to cebu?
im leaving from lexington ky in march lex airport , needing to find some good low price travel agents. any help greatly appreciated
Philippines - 3 Answers
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here http://www.cebucentral.com/agency http://www.travel-cebu.com/ you can find a lot outside the airport once you arrive there.
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it will be much cheaper to fly to manila first and then just get a plane ticket to cebu>try cheapoair.com
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try apex travel in houston yx . i have used them many times and they are very honest and i have always gotten a low fare with them . always lower than online or even at other trave agentes . 1-800-203-0660
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Thursday, September 1, 2011

About Travel to Kentucky

Travel to Kentucky?
We were thinking about traveling to Lexington KY or Louisville KY for about 5 days in early August. Anyone vacationed there? What are some fun things to do, both indoors and outdoors? Are there any nice resorts to stay in, or even like a cabin rental place that would be kid-friendly?
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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In Louisville there is the Louisville Zoo (with a new baby elephant), Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom (with a water park), Louisville Slugger Museum, Louisville Science Center, Churchill Downs & The Kentucky Derby Museum, Gheens Science Hall & Rauch Planetarium, Frazier International History Museum, the Belle of Louisville steamship, and the historic homes of Farmington, Locust Grove, and the Thomas Edison House. 25 miles south of the city is Bernheim Arboretum & Research Forest. The Kentucky Horse Park just north of Lexington could be a day trip since it is 75 miles east of Louisville. Some Louisville August events include the Kentucky Bluegrass Music Festival on the 3rd & 4th, and the State Fair from the 16th to the 26th. As far as a kid-friendly place to stay, there is a hotel 15 miles south of the city that has a small waterpark inside. There is also Butler State Resort Park 50 miles northeast of the city.
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Monday, August 1, 2011

About Is there a plane flight from Lexington, KY to Spain

Is there a plane flight from Lexington, KY to Spain?
Is there a plane flight that goes directly from Lexington, KY all the way to Spain? i know nothing about traveling in planes. How do you buy a ticket if you live far from the airport?
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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You usually have to travel to a larger airport to travel abroad.
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try discount travel sites like travelocity.com or orbits.com here is a sample round trip flight I found for $530 they don't have not stop service from Kentucky so you have to change planes a few times which is no big deal and most people like this on a long flight anyway to get a chance to walk around and stretch your legs some. Flight: US Airways flight 3593 operated by: US AIRWAYS EXPRESS-AIR WISCONSIN on a Canadair Regional Jet - non-stop Depart: Lexington, KY (LEX) - Mon, Mar 28 at 9:15am Arrive: Charlotte, NC (CLT) - Mon, Mar 28 at 10:36am Meals: No Meal Served Flight: US Airways flight 0846 on a Boeing 737-400 Jet - non-stop Depart: Charlotte, NC (CLT) - Mon, Mar 28 at 1:05pm Arrive: Philadelphia, PA (PHL) - Mon, Mar 28 at 2:45pm Meals: No Meal Served Flight: US Airways flight 0742 on a Boeing 767 Jet - non-stop Depart: Philadelphia, PA (PHL) - Mon, Mar 28 at 6:20pm Arrive: Barcelona, Spain (BCN) - Tue, Mar 29 at 8:25am Meals: Dinner
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Please check: Tips: a- use flexible dates b- use alternative airports http://www.cheapoair.com/ http://www.onetravel.com/ http://airfare.com/ http://www.cheapair.com/ http://www.airgorilla.com/? http://www.globester.com/ http://www.fly.com/ http://www.hipmunk.com/ http://insidetrip.com/ http://www.cfares.com/
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Friday, July 1, 2011

About How much would it cost, round trip for 2 adults from Lexington, Ky to Lismore, Australia cost

How much would it cost, round trip for 2 adults from Lexington, Ky to Lismore, Australia cost?
I've never travelled through plane before, never had to look up info...Lismore does have an airport, but I don't think they fly international. I need the closest city to Lismore.
Air Travel - 3 Answers
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Please check: Tips: a- use flexible dates b- use alternative airports http://www.hotwire.com/ http://www.cheapoair.com/ http://www.kayak.com/ http://www.orbitz.com/ http://www.priceline.com/ http://www.expedia.com/default.asp http://www.farecompare.com/ http://www.bing.com/travel/ http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/ http://www.cheapair.com/
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Call me 8663890710 when you will decide about the dates and Ill help you with everything. I can provide you with the best price, even better than in the market. =] If I wont be at the office - simply leave me a message and Ill get back to you soon)))
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If you are coming to Lismore NSW you are best to head to the coolangatta/gold coast airport, or brisbane airport. look on webjet.com.au they compare most airlines. Coolangatta/Gold coast is the closest to Lismore and Brisbane is about 3 hours north of Lismore. Make sure you line up transport from the airport to lismore, the bus service to lismore is very limited. If you are going to Lismore Victoria, I'm not to sure maybe Melbourne
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

About Where is the dirt-cheapest slum hotel in Lexington KY for around $100/wk +/- $20. Every mid-size city has one

Where is the dirt-cheapest slum hotel in Lexington KY for around $100/wk +/- $20. Every mid-size city has one?
For a Middle-Aged Man who is not scared of bad neighborhoods. My company pays me $65 night travel - sometimes I find hotels for $85/wk - cha-ching! First time extended stay in Lexington - Can anyone help me out with cheap slum-hotel info.
Other - Destinations - 2 Answers
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You can do a city-wide search and see what's available. Head over to http://www.resideo.com/us/kentucky/lexington/ and click the "Check Availability" button. Choose your dates, submit the form, then sort the results by price (that'll put the cheapest places first). You can then read up on each place, view pics, book online, etc. If that doesn't work, try an online yellow pages search for "motel"... Good luck!
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You can search and choose hotel information, rates and availability for free in over 200 countries world wide at my profile.
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About If the bus travels 66 miles to Lexington and...

Sunday, May 1, 2011

About If the bus travels 66 miles to Lexington and it everaged a speed of 56 mph, How long did it take

If the bus travels 66 miles to Lexington and it everaged a speed of 56 mph, How long did it take?

Homework Help - 4 Answers
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one hour and 10 minutes.
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Okay. 66 miles to Lexington. Traveling at 56mph. I would have to say.... 36 min. 96 sec.
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Since distance = rate x time then 66 mi = 56mph x time. So you divide 66 mi by 56 mph and get 1.1786 hours. To convert that to minutes you multiply by 60 and get 70.714 minutes. So it's roughly 1 hr and 11 minutes, if you round.
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Kelli's answer above is not only correct but well explained. Hats off to Kelli :)
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Friday, April 1, 2011

About From Boston, what direction would the you have traveled in order to reach Lexington and Concord

From Boston, what direction would the you have traveled in order to reach Lexington and Concord?

Boston - 5 Answers
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Don't they have maps where you are? Boston, Lexington, and Concord are in the same place now as they were in the 1700s.
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West
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Lexington and Concord are North-West of Boston. Concord is further west of Lexington. While Boston to Lexington is approximately a half hour drive.
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west on Route 2
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yes rt 2 west or depending on were you are in boston use 93n to 128/95 s also rt 20w to 128/95n too 2 w
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

About Do backstrech workers live on premises @ the track and do they travel like gypsies to various meets

Do backstrech workers live on premises @ the track and do they travel like gypsies to various meets?
My friend wants to get a job in Kentucky working with the horses , as unskilled labor. They have tracks in Cincinnatti, Lexington, and Louisville.But none are open all year round. Do workers go from track to track and live on the premisis? Are you working directly for the trainers or is it the racing industry who employs you? Is it a gypsy or circus like existence? Any input would be appreciated.
Horse Racing - 5 Answers
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you work for a trainer, and they still live on the backside, some tracks have put in apartments, but some still live in 5th wheels next to the barns. but they have come a long way.
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Many still live in housing provided on the various backstretches and on those circuits that do not race year round you do get up and move. It is a seven day a week job although some trainers who are the individuals that employ you do give 1 day off a week. Since your friend is unskilled the most probable job he will be able to obtain is that of a hotwalker. Various tasks can and will include cooling down by walking 4-6 horses a morning, walking on average anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour depending on the workout, hosing legs, sitting with horses in an ice or foot tub, holding for the blacksmith, raking up the stable area, helping grooms with mucksacks and then coming back in the afternoon to walk one running in a race. Pay varies from trainer to trainer and often afternoon work pays money in addition to the base salary. While hotwalking your friend can learn the tasks that will enable him to start grooming at some point which has a whole nother set of tasks and is a better paying job. Put bluntly the race track is not for the faint of heart, for some who like to bet it is a way to be close to the action, for some it is the only thing they know how to do, for some be they uneducated or educated it is a labor of love because the pay isn't great. He can't be afraid of the horses though or it will never work out. It is a bit of a gypsy life and as hard as you work there is a sort of freedom to it that makes it unique.
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you can sometimes live in the barns . work for the tranier. depens to me they are not treated as well as they should they worktheir assess off .and follow the race track s
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I have been a back stretch worker for the past 5 years. You work directly for the trainers. Since no track really runs year around you pretty much have to travel from track to track for the various race meets. Most tracks provide dorms or tack rooms for back stretch workers to live in. But they do not come furnished and aren't that big and not always do they have heaters or air conditioning. I now live in Chicago and can pretty much work here year around so I live off track now because Hawthorne Race Course runs Sept. thru Dec. and train during Jan. then start running again in Feb. thru April and Arlington Park opens in May and runs into Sept. so it makes it easier to live off track cause I never have to leave Chicago and I have a nice place that is 30 mins. from Hawthorne and 15 mins. from Arlington so the commute to work isn't that bad. Now before I moved to Chicago I did a lot of traveling from track to track and spent my share living a month or more in dorm rooms or tack rooms whatever the track offered cause it was cheap as it is free housing for the back stretch worker ( the trainer might have to put up a deposit fee). If you or your friend would like to talk or get more info about working on the backside you can e-mail me at bigandrichgal@yahoo.com.
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I grew up on the track and have been a trainer myself for 20 years. The backside is a completely different world! I'm not saying it is neccessarily bad, just different. As the other girl said, it is not for the faint of heart. Nor the naive. The backside is like a small town, there are different cliques and everyone knows everyone elses' business. On the other hand, the are like a family, they tend to to care of their own. The beginning of every meet is like a family reunion. All backside workers work for an individual trainer. And the trainer usually has a circuit they stick to. I ran the Ohio, Kentucky tracks and then would go to Florida for the winter. Then it was Texas, Oklahoma and Louisianna. Now I run from the farm and ship in. Trainers go where their horses can run and the money is right. I think all tracks now have accomodations for backside workers, but they vary from track to track. Trainers get rooms like they do stalls, based on the number of horses turned in to the Racing Secretary at the track and it is first come first serve. Every trainer I've known takes care of their employees one way or another. If your friend does not already have a job lead, he/she can go to the stable gate and ask them to call over PA for anyone needing a hotwalker or a groom. Once your friend has found a trainer that needs help, he/she will need a license. The trainer will take care of that and most times will pay for it. It is a 7 day a week job and you have to love what you do in order to do it. No matter what position your friend gets, it will be 100% physical labor. Most of the work is done in the morning unless you are running one and then you're there for the duration. If the Boss doesn't mind, you can pick up extra money walking a horse over in the afternoon/evening for other trainers. Another option for your friend is finding a farm job. I'm from Cincinnati and I know there are multitudes of farms on both sides of the river. That would allow he/she to get a little experience working with racehorses and a little taste of the environment he/she is wanting to work in. It is a colorful and different world and is not for everyone. But those of us who do it, day in and day out, year after year, wouldn't do anything else!
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

About Where to buy a NEW gun for the best price? Nashville, TN. Lexington, KY. NKY

Where to buy a NEW gun for the best price? Nashville, TN. Lexington, KY. NKY?
I am planning on buying either a Browning Silver Hunter or a Remington 11-87. I might possibly get a Browning Gold in i found one cheap enough (There is a $100 rebate for them on Browning's website). Walmart is decently priced but not all of them carry guns anymore. I am constantly traveling between Nashville, Lexington, and Northern KY (a state on its own). I currently call Nashville home though so any Gun shops here would be great. Are Bass Pro and Dicks shotguns priced well? Also i have heard sports authority sells them. Thanks all! Any opinions on the differences between the guns would be appreciated also!
Hunting - 4 Answers
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WalMart is cheapest, they can order it if it isn't in stock. I would buy the Remington but both are nice weapons.
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I agree that Wal Mart is usually the low cost leader. However, keep in mind the sales tax in Tennesee is 9.75%!!!! That is huge. Head into Kentucky and it goes down to 4% (unless it has changed recently.) I don't know much about Northern KY. I have a home in Owensboro. It is 2 hours from Nashville. Near the Evansville, Indiana border. I fully recomend Whitakers Gun Shop. It is 20 minutes out of Owensboro. It is in a small town called West Louisville. I have bought many guns from Mr. Whitaker. His service and prices are unbeatable. he has a huge inventory. And knowledgeable family members in the shop. I don't even price shop when buying a gun these days. I just go to whitakers and buy it. I have never been disapointed. Just remember, if you are not a KY state resident, you will have to transfer it to a dealer in TN. That may tack on $25 bucks. depends on the dealer you work with. I prefer to work with local gun shops and not oversized retailers. Just my personal opinion. As previously stated, both guns are fine implements. I doubt you would be disapointed with either. I will offer another option to consider. The Benelli Super Black Eagles are the best in my opinion. I have both the SBE and 11-87. The SBE is more money, but ohhhh, so worth it. I am a lefty, and really appreciate the effort benelli put into designing a great gun for us left handed shooters. Best regards. Shoot safely.
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the street
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Try www.galleryofguns.com, they can ship to a local gun dealer in either area. You will get a list of dealers by zip code and can compare prices.
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Saturday, January 1, 2011

About What's the best travel route from NC to Cincinnati, OH

What's the best travel route from NC to Cincinnati, OH?
I've traveled from NC (Raleigh-Durham area) to Cincinnati before, but every driving direction website has me going on these random small roads in Ohio. Does anyone know if it's quicker to go another way, possibly through Knoxville or Lexington?
Cincinnati - 5 Answers
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We were going to drive from Cincinnati to Raleigh on President's Day weekend but ended up flying. Due to the flight delay, we probably would have gotten to Raleigh faster if we drove. When we looked at things on the map, it looked as though if you go on I-77 across to Winston-Salem and then drive north to Virginia and cut through West Virginia and into Kentucky and then up to Ohio, it would be better. The other option is to go through Knoxville. I think the first method of driving through Lexington was how my friend used to drive when she went to visit her brother at Duke. You can always go to mapquest and see what directions they give or go to a AAA place and get some maps. Also the path you take can depend on how adventurous you want to be. If you have not been to Tennessee, you can take that path. If you are in a hurry, then the first method should be better.
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I-75 north.
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www.mapquest.com Will give you maps, alternate routes, estimated times, step by step directions from door to door. Sometimes has small errors which are impossible to find until you are in the situation. But it's free and immediate. Try it.
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The by-ways through that part of Ohio is faster than taking the interstate through Tennessee. My family made that trip many times when I was a kid (Durham to Cincinnati), and we tried going both ways. In Huntington, WV, you should get off of the freweay and hop onto US 52. You can take that all the way into Cincinnati, or you can get onto OH St Rt 125 in Friendship (just west of Portsmouth). 52 and 125 will both take you into Cincinnati (almost to the same area too), but 125 is more direct and it has more 4 lane road. If you want to save a minute or two here and there, follow all of the directions that mapquest gives. But taking US 52 in Huntington, then getting onto OH St Rt 125 is quite a bit easier and a lot less random. You will save about an hour taking those by-ways versus going through Tennessee and Kentucky. It is also a much more pleasant drive.
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I personally have done it both ways, and it ends up taking a decent bit less time doing it on the back roads. Remember- these are back roads, and except when you hit the center of the fedw small towns you'll pass through, you're generally moving along at 55 MPH (if you're not speeding). Its hard to justify going 100 miles out of your way, each way, to go an additional 10 miles an hour (it would take you 10 continuous hours of driving to make up the difference, and you'd use an additional 3-4 gallons of gas- which, if it makes you have to fill up sooner, could end up making it take even longer using the fast route). You can take I75 straight up to Cincy fom knoxville though, if thats how you really want to do it.
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