Not counting Too Many Games, which was like an 8 hour drive. I've gone across state lines just checking store inventories before. Hell, I've spent an entire day driving around to every known Family Dollar location within a couple of hours away, just to check their random buyout inventories when I first found out about those. I've drove across state lines to check GameStop stores. I've drove all across the state, and some of a neighboring state just to check pawn shops, various game stores I don't have near to me, flea markets. I used to routinely drive about 3 hours to an out of state flea market on the weekends. So yeah, I've done stuff like that a lot.
Any time I go out of town there's lots of food and shopping which is not commonplace to me, living in a fairly small town. So the trips are usually worth it, just to stop by a sandwhich shop, and check out stores like Best Buy which I've never had in my home town.
The part about crossing state lines was a little weird to me at first but I forget I live in the corner of a state where the metro area extends into neighboring states. I have co-workers who live in both Kentucky and Indiana so it's perfectly normal to me. For that trip to Lexington on Sunday, the highway back had me going from KY to IN to OH. I imagine for someone who lives in Columbus it's a bit of a trek in any direction to get to the state's borders.
Also, a slight tangent on this but when traveling to new cities, it's a MUST for us to try and find local places/chains to eat at that we don't have here.
I travelled the world and the seven seas for my copy of PaRappa The Rapper 2.
Sounds legit. You strike me as a man about the world and who wouldn't move heaven and earth for Parappa The Rapper 2?