Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
My sister's dog, Stitch, the French bulldog. She gets into a playful mood, that kinda gets "stuck", and she can't stop...doing things. It's like a seizure of play. And she snorts. It's totally hysterical.
I enjoy traveling on subways in Boston and Washington, but a hellish Greyhound Bus ride back from New Orleans in the late 80s has conditioned me against ever regarding the bus as a good thing.
msbelle, do you have to move to Texas?
I enjoy traveling on subways in Boston and Washington, but a hellish Greyhound Bus ride back from New Orleans in the late 80s has conditioned me against ever regarding the bus as a good thing.
Yeah, long Greyhound trips are of the Devil.
Yeah, long Greyhound trips are of the Devil.
I always seemed to sit next to a parolee. Or a racist. Or a parolee racist.
My favorite mode of long-distance travel is by Amtrak. When I have a room to myself, so I can hide from people and/or nap when I feel like it.
That's assuming there are no major delays....
We are a one-car household- I very rarely drive. Public transportation (commuter train) to work and around Cambridge/Boston all day.
The commuter rail has its flaws, but I can nap or surf the internet while getting home! Also, Boston traffic is of the UBER-SUCK so I'm pretty pleased to not have to be a part of that.
I take the bus here too- I love the bus!
So... how long do you suppose this will work out? [link]
I always seemed to sit next to a parolee.
My last long Greyhound trip, the guy behind me was telling everyone how he was going back to LA to deal with murder charges. And he didn't say unequivocally that there wasn't a case against him. Still, it's one way not to get crowded on the bus.