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Post by endo on Dec 8, 2011 1:18:00 GMT -5
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Post by NDX on Dec 8, 2011 1:42:51 GMT -5
I walk like that at work all the time.
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Post by endo on Dec 8, 2011 18:51:10 GMT -5
Ha ha!! That's a great mental image.
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Post by NDX on Dec 8, 2011 22:05:12 GMT -5
So, the Good Will got some comics today. All trades or graphic novels, as well as 2 Crow movie books I had no interest it. Found 9 of them worth buying. 2 of them are one-shot hardcovers, cover price of $25 each. Picked up all 9 book for 9 bucks, and a cover price for them all is $132.71. And 2 of the 4 Futurama movies for $3 each.
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Post by endo on Dec 8, 2011 22:53:15 GMT -5
Nice!! Researched some and there is a SA store in Annapolis, but that part of town it's in isn't much better than the Suitland location, and the Suitland one is twice as big. Gonna don the body armor and go my next day off.
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Post by NDX on Dec 8, 2011 23:07:53 GMT -5
Good luck.
The bus ride home was long enough for me to read and finish one of the books. And hooboy, was it a good one.
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Post by endo on Dec 9, 2011 0:09:20 GMT -5
How big of a book and how long is your bus ride?
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Post by NDX on Dec 9, 2011 0:16:00 GMT -5
About 100 pages, not the greatest amount of dialogue but it wasn't something you could read in 5 minutes. It was a... 40 minute ride. This was the book - www.amazon.com/Secret-Mike-Richardson/dp/1593078218Sorta like I Know What You Did Last Summer meets good art.
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Post by endo on Dec 9, 2011 0:18:56 GMT -5
About the same commute as me, but I have to drive. That's why I love the audio version of the King stories so much. Like reading on the way home, but not as life threatening behind the wheel.
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Post by NDX on Dec 9, 2011 0:23:02 GMT -5
Oh, the overall trip is up to 90 minutes. From walking to the train to waiting for the train to taking the train to walking to the bus to waiting for the bus to riding the bus to walking home.
I was lucky to catch a seat on the Q88. I don't even like taking it, but it gave me time to read.
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Post by endo on Dec 9, 2011 0:28:30 GMT -5
No offense man, but I'd hate to live there. I live in the sticks, and I love it.
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Post by NDX on Dec 9, 2011 0:32:07 GMT -5
The only good thing about living in hicksville would be it would allow me to hoard without any worries.
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Post by endo on Dec 9, 2011 0:39:53 GMT -5
I work in a city not nearly as populated as yours, and I hate that. No way I could live there. I'd love to visit it, just to see it all in person, but I'm not made for living there.
I like being in the country...except when we have a blizzard. We're county maintained, which means we're snowed in for 4 days to a week.
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Post by gorepolice on Dec 9, 2011 1:05:46 GMT -5
I used to live in the suburbs, and when I visit my Mom it's a really small town. After living in New York for so many years, I can't stand to be in small towns for more than 3 days. I just lose my mind with boredom.
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Post by NDX on Dec 9, 2011 1:33:46 GMT -5
Just feels like there's no life in it. As much as I hate people, I need the hustle and bustle. Hell, where I live now I feel like I live in the middle of nowhere, and I'm still in friggin' Queens.
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