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OT - Question for our British posters

I am coming to London next week for a few days then leaving for Berlin. I want to see Stonehenge, but I cannot find any way to get there under $130 and I despise guided tours. Would it be advisable to rent a car at LHR and drive there? I assume $40 for the rental of a mini-car and (probably way off) $60 to fill it back up upon return and $20 for the CDW (That's what it is in the US, I think)? I've always wanted to drive in the UK, so that is why I am even entertaining the notion of this possibly deadly experience (I did survive the Autobahn, though)!

Also, any of your favorites of London would be appreciated, too. I have never been to the UK before.

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Classy move by the Rockies

From ESPN:

Besides their surprising 14-1 finish to the season, the Colorado Rockies are giving baseball fans another reason to cheer for them this postseason.

The widow of Rockies minor league coach Mike Coolbaugh, who died after getting hit by a line drive this season, will be granted a full share of the team's playoff winnings after a team vote.

Rockies manager Clint Hurdle said the gesture spoke volumes about the quality of the character in their locker room.

"I was passed on the information that they voted Amanda Coolbaugh a share, a full share, which I found speaks to their awareness, speaks to their passion, speaks to every good thing about them," Hurdle said.

Coolbaugh, who is 32 and pregnant, won't attend Saturday's Game 3 of the NLDS between the Phillies and Rockies at Coors Field. But her two sons, Joseph, 5, and Jacob, 3, will be in attendance and will throw out the first pitch.

"When I heard about what the players did, I almost cried," Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd said. "This was the players' idea. I think it's remarkable."

Mike Coolbaugh was a first base coach for the Tulsa Drillers. The former major leaguer was killed July 22.

Shaken by Coolbaugh's death, Rockies first base coach Glenallen Hill now wears a helmet.

Shortstop Troy Tulowitzki said awarding the family a share was the right thing to do.

"We're obviously happy with the decision,'' Tulowitzki said on Thursday. "I hope they are, too, and I'm sure they will be.''

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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