do u like to go for long drive?

@pranay7 (1657)
India
November 27, 2006 7:04pm CST
do u like to go for long drive? I like a lot
13 responses
• India
28 Nov 06
yeaah ofcourse its gr8 infact
@pranay7 (1657)
• India
29 Nov 06
thanks buddy
@mrkumar (142)
• India
28 Nov 06
I like a lot. I reached home from one long drive of 100 KM.
@pranay7 (1657)
• India
29 Nov 06
thanks buddy
@Pici0274 (557)
• United States
29 Nov 06
Yes, I love to drive cross country.
@ashraf7 (851)
• India
28 Nov 06
Yes,I would like to go on a long drive.
@pranay7 (1657)
• India
29 Nov 06
thanks buddy
@gknott (936)
• United States
29 Nov 06
yes
@dhaeo_09 (1007)
• Philippines
28 Nov 06
Drive my vintage car - Do you drive a car like this?
oh yes.
@pranay7 (1657)
• India
29 Nov 06
thanks buddy
• India
28 Nov 06
ofcourse whynot when u dare to give me ur car fir the drive
• United States
29 Nov 06
yes, i love driving
• South Africa
29 Nov 06
I love going for long drives. Anywhere, anytime and any destination. I find both driving and being passenger fun and relaxing :) And I love my car to bits! Any excuse to stretch her legs :)
• Pakistan
29 Nov 06
yes i love to go on long drive
@stvasile (7306)
• Romania
28 Nov 06
Great Zimbabwe - GREAT ZIMBABWE The ruined city of Great Zimbabwe, near Masvingo, is the largest and most significant ancient monument south of the Sahara. The towering "stone houses" (dzimba dzembabwe) are the remains of a city of 20 000 shona- speaking people which prospered between the 12th and 15th centuries. The grand concept is an eloquent testament to the advanced culture of its African builders. A beautiful stylised soapstone fish eagle now the national emblem, was found in the ruins. The sculpture has pride of place in the site museum. The whole complex extends across 270 hectares and a whole day visit is strongly recommended. Great Zimbabwe On top of the hill, a dry stone citadel set among giant boulders overlooks the valley. It is a breathtaking view. Down below is an enclosure 250m in diameter with double walls up to 100m high, a great conical tower, smaller towers and many lesser enclosures linked to sunken passageways and walls. Everything has been constructed entirely without mortar – a million stones, each one balancing on each other. Nearby Lake Mutirikwi is a popular water sports resort, with excursions to bird Rich Island and pony trekking in the game reserve on the north shore. Visit nearby traditional villages where the true Zimbabwean hospitality awaits you. This is an experience you should never miss.
I don't know how to drive
• Italy
29 Nov 06
Yes of course I love to go for long drive
@shobejen (644)
• Philippines
28 Nov 06
ok with me as long as i'm not the one driving... we lived in a province before and we travel at least twice a year to visit my grandparents in yet another province which is 12-15 hours of driving...