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Yaay! Summer's here...bring on the smog!!

Fausto

Elite Member
Should I go out for a bike ride today.....or just stay inside and smoke a pack of Lucky Strikes?

The problem is that most metro Atlantans feel trapped in their solo-driving schedules. Public transportation is viewed as inconvenient, and people often live far from where they work.

Linda Jo Ayers, for example, said she'd ride a bus for her 11-mile commute between her residence in Smyrna and office in Midtown, but said it would take too long.

"By the time I get [to a bus stop], heck, I could have already made it to work," said Ayers, an executive assistant for a data systems company.
Cry me a fscking river. You may get to work faster, but your kids are going to have black lung by the time they're 15. :|
 
But the Rich White Businesswoman will get ahead in the corporate world! You must be trying to keep her under the Glass Ceiling, you Chauvanist Pig!

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- M4H
 
Bleh..

I love Oregon. 🙂 Stay away!!!! We don't need anymore people. 😛
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
But the Rich White Businesswoman will get ahead in the corporate world! You must be trying to keep her under the Glass Ceiling, you Chauvanist Pig!

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😛

- M4H
Linda Jo can bite me. I live 8 miles from my office and drive maybe 4-5 times per month....tops. As an added bonus I actually get to work faster on my bike as I'm not subject to getting stuck in gridlock.

 
Originally posted by: Eli
Bleh..

I love Oregon. 🙂 Stay away!!!! We don't need anymore people. 😛
Not a problem. I couldn't deal with all the rain you guys get in the winter.

 
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Linda Jo can bite me. I live 8 miles from my office and drive maybe 4-5 times per month....tops. As an added bonus I actually get to work faster on my bike as I'm not subject to getting stuck in gridlock.

If I were you, I'd get pics first before making any kind of offer that involves her biting you. :Q

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Eli
Bleh..

I love Oregon. 🙂 Stay away!!!! We don't need anymore people. 😛
Not a problem. I couldn't deal with all the rain you guys get in the winter.
Winter? 😛

We got 1/3rd of an inch of rain the other day.. Heh.

It's going to be in the 90s for the next couple of days. *sweats*

<-- half polar bear
 
i'm surprised nyc doesn't have as bad air as atl but i guess we have less humidity which i'm sure is a factor.

i probably live less than 5 miles from work, you can probably see my apartment building from across the hudson river from downtown nyc, but mass transit is still the fastest way. either a ferry across the river or a bus ride through the holland tunnel.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Fausto1
Originally posted by: Eli
Bleh..

I love Oregon. 🙂 Stay away!!!! We don't need anymore people. 😛
Not a problem. I couldn't deal with all the rain you guys get in the winter.
Winter? 😛

We got 1/3rd of an inch of rain the other day.. Heh.

It's going to be in the 90s for the next couple of days. *sweats*

<-- half polar bear
Whatever you do, don't move to GA. It's 90 almost every day from July to the middle of September.

 
and i helped

i drove my rented car straight up I-75/400 30 miles to class today, just trying to help 😀

i don't miss atlanta traffic/smog/heat , MO/KC is better
 
I grew up in the San Fernando Valley (LA suburb) in the 70s. Trust me, you have NO IDEA what bad smog is.
 
Originally posted by: Amused
I grew up in the San Fernando Valley (LA suburb) in the 70s. Trust me, you have NO IDEA what bad smog is.
Probably true, but I'm still gonna bitch about it. 😛

The really galling thing is that Atlanta didn't have smog when I moved here 13 years ago. It's only been the last 5-ish years that it's been an issue....largely due to unmanaged growth and inactivity on the part of the state/city with regard to keeping it in check.

 
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