Last week’s poll results, this week’s poll question


Last week, we asked how far you would travel for a $100 gig. Here’s what you all came up with:

0-25 miles
16 (25%)

25-50 miles
22 (35%)

50-75 miles
7 (11%)

75-100 miles
3 (4%)

100-125 miles
6 (9%)

125-150 miles
1 (1%)

150-175 miles
0 (0%)

175-200 miles
3 (4%)

200+ miles
1 (1%)

I wouldn’t take a $100 gig
3 (4%)

It sounds like the majority of you wouldn’t travel more than 50 miles round trip for $100, which is depressing considering how much farther I’ve traveled for even less than that over the past 10 years. I love the one person who put that they’d travel over 200 miles for a $100 gig. Peter Lawson (former CBC guest), we know that it was you who voted that way! Admit it.

This week we are asking you for your favorite bass trunk for airline travel. I’m listing all of the major brands, but I’ll include an ‘Other’ column in case I miss some options. Please head on over to the sidebar of the blog (just under the podcast player) to make your voice heard!

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