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<blockquote data-quote="Bungie" data-source="post: 1176558" data-attributes="member: 11700"><p>The actual amount of time your talking to a border guard is usually less than 2 minutes. It's the 100 cars ahead of you that add up. The border crossing at SSM is hit or miss. Sometimes, you expect it to be heavy and you just sail through. Other times... well, lets just say my last crossing I was aiming to spend the night in La Crosse and fell short to Tomah (Do NOT stay at the Super8 in Tomah!), when I simultaneously ran out of gas, the will, and daylight. All because it took 2 hours to cross.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bungie, post: 1176558, member: 11700"] The actual amount of time your talking to a border guard is usually less than 2 minutes. It's the 100 cars ahead of you that add up. The border crossing at SSM is hit or miss. Sometimes, you expect it to be heavy and you just sail through. Other times... well, lets just say my last crossing I was aiming to spend the night in La Crosse and fell short to Tomah (Do NOT stay at the Super8 in Tomah!), when I simultaneously ran out of gas, the will, and daylight. All because it took 2 hours to cross. [/QUOTE]
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