19Nov07Public Transportation
My car decided to die this morning… Erin was taking it to work today so that I could take her car to get the muffle inspected. I got a frantic call to come rescue. The little red devil decided to conk out right in the middle of the road about 1/4 mile from our house so I took Erin her car and then called a tow truck. After I dropped the car at John Ross Pure (the only place I trust), I waited for the bad news. Seems there is a problem with the timing belt that they are going to have to investigate. He suggested I get a ride cause it was going to be at least this afternoon before he would get it in for the repairs.
So I called all the usual victims for a ride and they were all away from their phones so I walked over to the nearest bus stop (about another 1/4 mile or so) and got on. It was an interesting ride :) Not as bad as I thought it would have been but it did take me an hour and a half to get here!
Things I learned on the city bus:
- Those maps are really confusing, I think it is cause they are not drawn to scale.
- Do the crime… do the time. (some recently incarcerated dudes were discussing their sentences.)
- It may take a long time to get there, but you can get just about anywhere in town for $1.25 on the city bus.
- The city bus fills the needs of transportation for more people than I used to think. When we got downtown on the first leg there was only a couple seats open in the whole bus.
- It is way better to ride the bus than walk.
Here are a few pics from my adventure.





November 19th, 2007 at 2:53 pm
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November 19th, 2007 at 8:09 pm
I discovered recently that you can learn about jail sentences in laundromats as well. What a day for you!
November 19th, 2007 at 10:26 pm
Glad you got some documented your day!