but i don't think i am being overly romantic about the past when i say: the buses just used to be better. at the risk of being predictable, catching a bus is now the stinkest part of my day. i slept in this morning, for example, and it took 45 minutes to get to work on the bus. incidentally it takes 45 minutes to WALK to work. but i didn't walk since i didn't know that the bus was going to go literally at a snails pace one it FINALLY arrived. tomorrow i will consider walking.
if i were to find a silver lining to the cloud of my life that is the bus situation, at least you can't say catching a bus is boring. you get on a bus and lord only knows which route it will take, or whether the new and improvised route will include your stop. also, it builds social capital because the current situation means you have to talk to the person next to you. even if it is just to ask whether this is the number eleven bus.
the other silver lining is that i'm trying to be more grown up so i now listen to national radio on the way to work instead of justin timberlake's latest album. so the longer the bus takes the more informed i am. like today i learned all about auckland city's billboard bylaw proposals. very interesting. i mean, not interesting to me. but to someone. and i'm sure that is important...
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today i had nothing to say. so instead i changed the colours of the text boxes to your right. i wanted orange but it didnt work. this semi lemon doesn't work either but i'm too tired to keep trying. i may revert back to template tomorrow.
Ooh, I think I missed it.
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