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Category Archives: public transit
My Music Player, Continued
The thing about listening to music on headphones, in the middle of a crowd, is that you turn it up higher and you actually listen. I am not announcing this as though I just discovered it. I remembered the fact … Continue reading
Posted in music, public transit
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Hott Tipp
If you, like me, try to use our local transit authority’s website to figure out how to get from point A to point B and curse in frustration each time when it (the website) does not recognize either of your … Continue reading
Posted in outside, public transit
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Carry On Up the Wayward Son
I have a relationship with portable music players that dates back to my first Sony Walkman and 1987 when I took it, Bon Jovi’s “Slippery When Wet” and my surliest teenage face to Italy for the summer. From then until … Continue reading
Posted in babby, music, public transit
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Against All Odds
Despite the following: – I have a cold (so far, not terribly disabling [or surprising, given the time of year and my track record with Christmas Illness]) – it snowed this morning (WTF?) – I needed two items from the … Continue reading
Posted in babby, food, outside, public transit
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Beige Lady Spotted At the Back of the Bus
This morning’s spam commentary urging me to consider the benefits of no-name purses that mimic those with names reminded me of my bus ride yesterday. I was standing at the back – I know, I was careful to avoid the … Continue reading
Posted in people, public transit
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