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    #11
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    Hi from NOVA

    Quote Originally Posted by Arnold Layne
    high school , thats the reason i dont have a car. I cant get my licence untill august

    Really, wow I feel old now. Ok well not so old I am still in my 20's and luckily you will get your Licences then, and go on a road trip.

    I mean I guess if you don't mind we can still hang out and chill.

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    #12
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    Hi from NOVA

    Quote Originally Posted by EE2000
    Hi Raider,

    whereabouts in Fairfax, since alot of people say that Chantilly is Fairfax, and I dont mean in Fairfax County, some woman chewed me out for saying the Chantilly area instead of saying just Fairfax. Im not sure what her problem was, nor would I care.
    lol what a dumb woman. Technically Chantilly is the western part of Fairfax Co. but I wouldn't consider it fairfax, it's a pretty populated county with lots of areas. I consider Fairfax to run along Lee Hwy East-West from 29 @ Nutley Rd in Merrifield to Route 50 where 29/50 splits. and N-S from 66 to where 123 turned to Ox Rd After that, it's Chantilly until you reach route 28, which is pretty much around the sector where you live, but I'm sure you are more in the northern corridor by route 7, 602 and stuff.

    Btw, I live in Arlington, 15 minutes from Reston on the toll road.

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    #13
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    Hi from NOVA

    Welcome hun! You'll love it here!

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Hi from NOVA

    Welcome dude, I have a good friend that lives in VA, gonna road trip it there this summer and blaze up

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    #15
    Member

    Hi from NOVA

    Quote Originally Posted by thcbongman
    lol what a dumb woman. Technically Chantilly is the western part of Fairfax Co. but I wouldn't consider it fairfax, it's a pretty populated county with lots of areas. I consider Fairfax to run along Lee Hwy East-West from 29 @ Nutley Rd in Merrifield to Route 50 where 29/50 splits. and N-S from 66 to where 123 turned to Ox Rd After that, it's Chantilly until you reach route 28, which is pretty much around the sector where you live, but I'm sure you are more in the northern corridor by route 7, 602 and stuff.

    Btw, I live in Arlington, 15 minutes from Reston on the toll road.
    I know Route 7, since that is really up the road from me, all the other places you have me lost. I think I know where Fairfax Hospital is Gallows Rd I think.
    Im also close to 28 ( The road you take to Dulles Airport.)
    Like I said I don't know what her problem was, but she had one. ahh well it was only her.

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    #16
    Member

    Hi from NOVA

    Thankyou all for the welcomes. I am still trying to figure out how to get to places. Every other road I swear has Lee in it, and every road here also has atleast 2-3 names attaches to it. Luckily I live close to where I work at in Reston. I brought a NOVA map but I still get lost very easyily.

    I have to find my way to a hospital in Arlington, I think its on George Mason dr. To help out my BF's dad who is there. It should take me at least a good hour or two to just find the place. Mapquest and the like, like to give you back ass directions to places. Also mapquest seems to like to put you on the toll roads.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Hi from NOVA

    I live like 2 minutes from that hospital, infact I was in there for a few days for surgery.....it's not that hard to get there, but ya'd think mapquest get a portion of the toll money for advertising those routes.

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    #18
    Member

    Hi from NOVA

    Quote Originally Posted by thcbongman
    I live like 2 minutes from that hospital, infact I was in there for a few days for surgery.....it's not that hard to get there, but ya'd think mapquest get a portion of the toll money for advertising those routes.

    Are you doing bettter?

    I have yet decided which way I am going to go, and they havent called yet so that is good. I know im going to end up getting confused and lost. One time coming back from BWI, I forgot where to turn off of I guess 495 to 95 or something like that, and ended up somewhere in DC, then back into Maryland. I finally ended up home four hours later.

    How is the bud in your area, I haven't found any yet, but I hear around here there is alot of dirt weed going around, and of course I will pass on that, nothing worse then dirt weed.

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    #19
    Junior Member

    Hi from NOVA

    welcome dude

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Hi from NOVA

    Quote Originally Posted by EE2000
    Are you doing bettter?

    I have yet decided which way I am going to go, and they havent called yet so that is good. I know im going to end up getting confused and lost. One time coming back from BWI, I forgot where to turn off of I guess 495 to 95 or something like that, and ended up somewhere in DC, then back into Maryland. I finally ended up home four hours later.

    How is the bud in your area, I haven't found any yet, but I hear around here there is alot of dirt weed going around, and of course I will pass on that, nothing worse then dirt weed.
    Still recovering, it'll take a month of pain, but hey I'll be over it, I got ganja to help me out, so it's all good

    I got real simple directions for you from your area. I'd take the toll road tho, going down route 7 is hell at most times, it's unbelieveable how clogged this road can get.

    1. Take the toll road to I-66 and get off at exit 67 @ Glebe rd which is route 120, go north on 120/glebe rd, turn left on 16 and turn right on george mason rd, and you are right there. This way takes 20 minutes.

    2. Take 7 down to Lee Hwy which is route 29, go east on 29, and turn right on george mason rd. This way can range from 25-1 hr depending on how clogged 7 is. You can tell I lived in this area too long!!!!

    There's no dirt weed, but it isn't California either. You can get real good dank, but u gotta pay ridiculous prices I wouldn't pay, and many people are willing to pay ridiculous prices. Try 600 an OZ for some Sour Diesel like shit. Two years ago, I would've said, fuck you that's offending, 350 at most, but too many smokers willing to pay that price, it's the norm now. I'm not joining the herd, no thanks I'll settle for the mids and beasters which are more affordable. The great thing tho is it's so accessable. I haven't been dry in 3 years, and usually it's only a phone call away. The only question remaining is whether you have the money for the goods.

    It's funny too, alot of the areas in Northern VA intertwine in the bud market. I found myself going as far as Manassas to get some goods, I been out to Reston on missions. The bud flows in all directions in this area and you may find yourself hauling distance to get shit. There's a lot of tokers in this area, more than you'd realize, but everything is quite and sketched about it. There's a lot of shitty things about this area, but I developed a fondness about this area, especially where I live since it's right across the bridge to DC, and 45 minutes to Baltimore, so I can go out and party on demand. I don't like Reston tho, have you visited the Reston Town Center? It's kinda a laugh when you first look at it, you'd think they're trying to recreate NYC or something.

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