American Choices
If everyone is so worried about
gasp,
that they are willing to go
gulp
in hopes to avoid more of
sigh,
or even
frown,
then why can't we all just
enjoy a crazy alternative
(which might help with hello! )
or at least
try new, wild ideas .
9 Comments:
Wow, that was pretty fun, following those links!
DC does have a great transit system.
blue2go
Triglyph--why does your dream sound sexual to me? Hum?
I _think_ I dreamed about your handle "triglyph" . . . . that I was searching through boxes of paper, MA shit, and stumbled across the word . . .
I like your presentation! well done with the links.
I just want to be able to walk to the fridge and not taste blood...
Hi, SQ. This is the first time I've been able to get to your blog-- the links in the comments you left me before didn't work.
Anyway, just wanted to thank you for stopping by and commenting! I'm going to peruse around here for awhile and see what you're all about. *grin* Have a great day!
Who taught SQ links? I want names! Yer inna lotta trouble
that is why i dig bicycles so much. no traffic, no pollution, lots of fun, good looking legs (other than the scars and scabs) and no money for gas (unless you consider coffee, food, smokes, whatever...)
I'm more a walker myself...I wish I lived closer to work, I'd certainly walk everyday. Slap on a pair of sneakers and carry the high heels with me in a little gym bag! :)
Cool post. Couldn't agree more. I am exclusively a public transportation gal...however...I must admit, if I lived in an area more conducive to car ownership, I don't know if I'd be able to resist the temptation to own one and be able to just get up and go at anytime.
As for bikes, I'm way too uncoordinated, I'd be dead within a week...either from being run over or a heart attack.
Hee,hee, haa, haa. Pretty Clever!
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