tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7038796146239392494.post3400288096801513150..comments2024-03-27T03:12:36.821-04:00Comments on Ballin' is a Habit: #BIAHRoadTrip The Diary Part IX: Sleep deprivation kicks in, and why we drove from Indianapolis to Milwaukee at 3amTroy Machirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00566402816544978732noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7038796146239392494.post-79805691226152699022012-01-18T17:46:30.152-05:002012-01-18T17:46:30.152-05:00The next time you have to drive through Chicago, a...The next time you have to drive through Chicago, ask your fan base for help. I'll add you to my iPass account and you can drive through the "open road tolling" at 90 m.p.h. Almost makes paying tolls fun. And they're half-price if you pay electronically.Poojihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10453352384152640158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7038796146239392494.post-58302149757360530452012-01-17T21:54:03.084-05:002012-01-17T21:54:03.084-05:00I went to undergrad at Butler, and graduate school...I went to undergrad at Butler, and graduate school at Wisconsin, but grew up in Chicago. Suffice it to say that I am familiar with the drive from Indy to Milwaukee. The drive up and down 65 is awful, but it got slightly more interesting a few years ago when they erected the wind turbines. Having driven up 65 at night, you probably noticed the field of windmills. It stretches on for a while and the lights on the windmills blink simultaneously in an amusingly eerie way.<br /><br />If you're ever lucky enough to drive back, southbound, by day, keep your eyes peeled for a roadside milk tank, topped with a large metal cow, reading "We've got milk and moooooore." It serves as a reminder that you've wandered into Indiana.Peghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12836867558172331004noreply@blogger.com