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Reply #30 posted 03/25/13 9:44am

imago

3 jobs:

1. Lecturer : About 1 block

2. Pub quiz master: 6 kilometers ( I take public transport )

3. Author : no where. Just home. Y'all are gonna love my book. If anyone of you have crossed me, you're going to end up in the book.

I'm considering moving to Singapore for a bit, but it'll be urban as well. Since Singapore's skytrain/subway is so extensive, I'll never need a car. We'll see.

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Reply #31 posted 03/25/13 9:55am

Empress

2 1/2 hours round trip on the public transit.

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Reply #32 posted 03/25/13 12:35pm

jone70

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Between 20 - 30 minutes, depending on how long I have to wait for the subway. Sometimes when the weather is nice, I'll walk home which usually takes about 45 minutes.

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Reply #33 posted 03/25/13 3:45pm

nammie

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0 I work from home woot!

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Reply #34 posted 03/25/13 3:55pm

thekidsgirl

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If I drive (which is rare) it takes me about 40-45 minutes (in traffic).

If I Park & Ride (2.5 mile uphill drive to the metro station) it takes me only 25 minutes

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Reply #35 posted 03/25/13 4:43pm

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imago said:

3 jobs:

1. Lecturer : About 1 block

2. Pub quiz master: 6 kilometers ( I take public transport )

3. Author : no where. Just home. Y'all are gonna love my book. If anyone of you have crossed me, you're going to end up in the book.

I'm considering moving to Singapore for a bit, but it'll be urban as well. Since Singapore's skytrain/subway is so extensive, I'll never need a car. We'll see.

lol

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Reply #36 posted 03/25/13 6:49pm

Alej

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Half an hour of highway driving. barf

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Reply #37 posted 03/25/13 6:57pm

free2bfreeda

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, about 30ft or so

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Reply #38 posted 03/26/13 7:57pm

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free2bfreeda said:

Smiley in bed, counting sheep from my bedroom to the office space within my home.

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, about 30ft or so

How convienant

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Reply #39 posted 03/27/13 7:31am

sexton

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About 50 minutes each way using public transit. And public transit is really the only way for the average joe to commute to work in Manhattan from the outer boroughs.

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Reply #40 posted 04/05/13 5:39pm

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The side zipper in my skirt broke yesterday when I was walking to 3rd period.

I left the school, went home and changed my clothes, and got back to school in time for the rest of the period- 18 minutes.

I love my commute! mr.green

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