TavIrish Minister for DefenceRegistered Userregular
edited October 2010
I like being able to get home at 4am from college for what is less than twice the price of a bus fair. I consider this a convenience charge for the time of night, and putting up with my drunken ramblings.
If i'm in the city a cab is a pain in the ass since they can charge me basically whatever they want
I'm guessing that taxis are not required to carry a meter checked and sealed by any kind of regulatory body over there.
they are in NYC. The Taxi and Limo Commission is pretty powerful really. But I live in Jersey and once they go outside the city limits they don't have to abide by the TLCs rules anymore
If i'm in the city a cab is a pain in the ass since they can charge me basically whatever they want
I'm guessing that taxis are not required to carry a meter checked and sealed by any kind of regulatory body over there.
they are in NYC. The Taxi and Limo Commission is pretty powerful really. But I live in Jersey and once they go outside the city limits they don't have to abide by the TLCs rules anymore
oh yeah
someone at work was saying how much extra they slap on just to cross the bridge to jersey
If i'm in the city a cab is a pain in the ass since they can charge me basically whatever they want
I'm guessing that taxis are not required to carry a meter checked and sealed by any kind of regulatory body over there.
they are in NYC. The Taxi and Limo Commission is pretty powerful really. But I live in Jersey and once they go outside the city limits they don't have to abide by the TLCs rules anymore
oh yeah
someone at work was saying how much extra they slap on just to cross the bridge to jersey
They fear being set upon by the packs of Oompa-Loompas that range across that teritory.
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HerrCronIt that wickedly supports taxationRegistered Userregular
I live in a bad-ish area. Not even fucked off my face me would think that walking home would be a good idea.
Before deregulation the Sligo taxi industry was such a fucking mafia that it was literally impossible to get a taxi before you'd have walked from the rank to your house. Twice. So i got into the habit of walking home, something I've taken to doing everywhere else I've lived.
The worst i had to deal with was -
one half-assed attempted mugging
witnessing a guy on a motorbike ploughing into the back of a reversing taxi (he survived, but turns out he was drunk off his ass too)
And a single member of An Garda Síochána who would not accept that i was walking home and clearly had to be up to no good.
All in sligo actually, Dublin was incident free for the few years i was there.
Also she is obsessed with Dostoyevsky. She swooned when I explained to her that I am exactly like Raskolnikov.
I liked the first part of Notes from the Underground but the second half was blegh, that's all I've read of him though. Don't remember who Raskolnikov is.
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Getting run over by a bike sucks so I'm going to go for stupid.
No this is news to me
I was pretty amazed myself.
Oh great.
Not only is she crazy, she's a compulsive liar.
:P
We are dating now .
Delusional as well.
Now for once in your life, finish what you start.
Knock her up and get married.
they are in NYC. The Taxi and Limo Commission is pretty powerful really. But I live in Jersey and once they go outside the city limits they don't have to abide by the TLCs rules anymore
It's like a title that doesn't mean shit.
Are you a New York Times Bestselling Author? Huh?
not before he finishes D&D Adventures :x
Yes.
Is this actually a thing that people want me to do?
Because I'm not convinced.
oh yeah
someone at work was saying how much extra they slap on just to cross the bridge to jersey
HATE
I won't be able to play D3 for a very long time again now.
This is what hell must feel like.
Having tasted glory and now being forced to live apart from it.
NO.
They fear being set upon by the packs of Oompa-Loompas that range across that teritory.
Before deregulation the Sligo taxi industry was such a fucking mafia that it was literally impossible to get a taxi before you'd have walked from the rank to your house. Twice. So i got into the habit of walking home, something I've taken to doing everywhere else I've lived.
The worst i had to deal with was -
one half-assed attempted mugging
witnessing a guy on a motorbike ploughing into the back of a reversing taxi (he survived, but turns out he was drunk off his ass too)
And a single member of An Garda Síochána who would not accept that i was walking home and clearly had to be up to no good.
All in sligo actually, Dublin was incident free for the few years i was there.
thousand yard stare
you're bizarre
wut
She is pretty neat. She owns over 350 books, all of which she has read. 1/3 of which she stole before she was 17 :P.
winky is one strange fellow
don't you remember this? It was so much fun
anyway
winky had to wipe with computer paper and there was blood in the bowl
Stealing shit ain't neat. Hopefully she's grown out of that crap.
I should finish getting my good reads set up. I suspect something in the range of 350 books for myself, but I'm really not sure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDd-GXkMrJs
She doesn't steal anymore apparently.
Not physical objects at least.
Also she is obsessed with Dostoyevsky. She swooned when I explained to her that I am exactly like Raskolnikov.
But she's clearly stolen Winky's heart
https://twitter.com/Hooraydiation
college
I liked the first part of Notes from the Underground but the second half was blegh, that's all I've read of him though. Don't remember who Raskolnikov is.