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Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
One article said they had to drive limos in from as far away as Germany!
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Germany borders with Denmark, so its not a far drive. Hamburg and Bremen is an hours drive, possibly two if you take the ferry, and Berlin is only 3 hours drive, so its not a long ways.
Denmark has very few limos in the whole country. They are bringing them from all over Northern Germany, Holland and Sweden, which has a bridge directly to Kopenhagen.
My God, if they do not have enough limo's the high muckety mucks might have to ride in a regular car! They would never be the same...
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