It takes me 30-40 minutes to get to and from work most days. 25 minutes on a good day, an hour and a half on a bad day (like the week following the hurricane -- the worst).
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zippityboomboom |
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I live in Houston. Commuting is what we do. We just accept it as a way of life.
It takes me 30-40 minutes to get to and from work most days. 25 minutes on a good day, an hour and a half on a bad day (like the week following the hurricane -- the worst). |
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SonOfAbraxas |
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7 minutes to in the morning, 7 minutes to and from if I go home for lunch, and 20-25 minutes on the way home.
It makes me so OUTRAGED. |
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bluesboi |
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18km, 21 minutes
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pinkdolphin |
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It takes me 30 minutes, but that is when I have to drop the kids of at their schools. If I didn't have drop off time it would be 20-25 minutes with the red
lights. My husband drives about
30 - 45 minutes. |
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ESugar |
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SurvivorLDog93 wrote: I'm starting to understand that logic. Talked it over with my husband a little bit earlier, and that's one of the reasons we could think of why someone would choose to commute so far. Also, when you KNOW you have a long commute, you don't go out looking for the yoogest gas-pig SUV you can find, you buy a Prius. A powder blue Prius. With rainbow stickers in the back window. |
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Pseudo Propaganda |
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To some extent I enjoyed my long commutes. It was my alone time to get ready for the day (or after work to unwind from whatever bullshit I had been put through
by retarded bosses). But I also like the idea of working walking distance from home.
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