I'll lose track of what I'm listening to and need to rewind in traffic or going somewhere unfamiliar, but on long stretches of interstate audiobooks are my friends.
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
-t is pretty much me, I just don't roadtrip much, so those long stretches that don't require much attention are rare, especially with how bad our traffic's gotten.
When I was still in school and had to go to a campus 30ish miles away, I listened to a few books on the drives, but, thankfully haven't had a regular commute of that length in a while. I may never finish Tess of the D'urbervilles.
I like listening to some podcasts while driving, but I haven't tried driving while listening to books.
I have trouble hving conversations when I'm driving, because the driving part of my brain overrides the verbal part and vice versa.
HOW IS IT ONLY TUESDAY?
INORITE!?!?!11?!
The usual timey-wimey bs
Timelies! I'm checking in from gorgeous Halifax, where I've been having a lovely vacation. Tonight Sue kindly met up for drinks, dinner, and a delightful conversation. It was so nice to meet you, Sue!
And it was a great to finally meet you, Calli!
Don't wish the week away too fast, I desperately need the time to get too much work done on this project!
I am getting kinda overwhelmed with keeping up with messaging people on online dating everyday.
The "Hi, How are you today." posts of getting to try and know people are exhausting.