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Those of you saying you don't have a car, is it because you actively made a choice to use public transportation instead, or do you simply live in a city where public transportation makes more sense?
Where I live, I couldn't survive without my car. Public transportation blows, and I am not in walking distance from anything useful.
I forgot to mention in my previous post that I only wash clothes in cold water.
A man went to visit his 90 year old grandfather and while eating the breakfast of eggs and bacon prepared for him, he noticed a film-like substance on his plate. So he says, "Grandfather, are these plates clean?" His grandfather replies, "Those plates are as clean as cold water can get them, so go on and finish your meal." That afternoon, while eating the hamburgers his grandfather made for lunch, he noticed many little black specks around the edge of his plate so again he asked, "Grandfather are you sure these plates are clean?" Without looking up from his burger, the grandfather says, "I told you those dishes are as clean as cold water can get them, now don't ask me about it anymore." Well, later that day, they were on their way out to get dinner. As he was leaving the house, grandfather's dog who was lying on the floor started to growl and would not let him pass. "Grandfather, your dog won't let me out." Without diverting his attention from the football game he was watching, his grandfather shouted, "Coldwater, get your ass out of the way!"
Those of you saying you don't have a car, is it because you actively made a choice to use public transportation instead, or do you simply live in a city where public transportation makes more sense?
Those of you saying you don't have a car, is it because you actively made a choice to use public transportation instead, or do you simply live in a city where public transportation makes more sense?
I actively chose not to have a car and I've not had one for about 14 years. I live in a very good city for public transport, it's very widely spread out but with a huge interconnected train, bus and tram system.
For a long time I felt like some kind of loser as far as not having a car went, people always assumed you had some financial tragedy or perhaps had lost your liscence because of drinking or somesuch if you don't have a car. One day out of the blue I decided that instead of saying, "I don't have a car" I would say "I am car free" because that was a positive take on it. I eventually googled "car free" and LO! other people also use this term.
I hate cars. For just so many reasons..
If all the deaths and injuries that result from cars were caused by a flu there would be mass hysteria. Instead it's just accepted as an unfortunate aspect of life.
Cars are EXPENSIVE.. and very stressful if you are low income and you depend on the stupid thing and it breaks. Insurance, registration, keeping the stupid thing up to the standards required for registering it, the HUGE cost of petrol. It costs more money than a kid.
I also don't like driving, never felt comfortable with it. Frankly it seems to epitomize everything I am bad at.
People who like to show off their cars and take their identity from their cars I find really tedious.. unless you built it or remodeled it yourself all it says is you chose to spend X money on X item. Yawn.
My neighbors are big greenie hippie types. There was a NO War For Oil demonstration in my town some time back, of course they went to this. They DROVE to the demonstration which was literally 6 minutes walk from our houses.![]()
Washing machines nowadays have “programs”? The ones in my building’s laundry room just have a three-way temperature setting and a start button.. . .I have a washing-machine that does not need that much water and I wash most of the time low temperature and fast programs, like 30 degree/ 30 minutes. If I truly have dirty clothes to wash I use other programs, but most of the time that fast one is enough...
@NCC1701: But in the cities/ towns like Auckland, Hamilton, Dunedin, Wellington...the puplic transportation is ok, yes? And between the bigger places or the more spectacular places as well, yes?
@NCC1701: But in the cities/ towns like Auckland, Hamilton, Dunedin, Wellington...the puplic transportation is ok, yes? And between the bigger places or the more spectacular places as well, yes?
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Nothing... nothing??Nothing.
May I recommend you get yourself a copy of Earth In The Balance -- the recycled pages make a delightful toilet paper![]()
Nothing... nothing??Nothing.
May I recommend you get yourself a copy of Earth In The Balance -- the recycled pages make a delightful toilet paper![]()
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