Why didn’t you use the train?
teachercd said:Ha...You must know/remember Jim "Killer" Kane...
Sort of an odd situation, where he lived on campus and had that lady that was like...her servant/girlfriend/?
Dude had a run of the place for a long a$$ time...Killer KaneHaven't heard that name in a while.
Dude had a run of the place for a long a$$ time...
Kind of the same here.Yeah, I only know him by story and legend. :ahhhhhhhh
teachercd said:Ha...You must know/remember Jim "Killer" Kane...
Sort of an odd situation, where he lived on campus and had that lady that was like...her servant/girlfriend/?
Hahaha!Yes I was a freshman football coach for him. Ever been in a gym class where NO ONE talked AT ALL? All you heard was foot steps and basketballs bouncing
I left my job in DT minneapolis prior to the Super Bowl coming out here last year but I heard it was HELL. Basically all the parking most businesses had they lost.. a lot of my old co workers just worked remote. They said it was AWFUL downtown.GSG said:When I lived in Phoenix my commute was 20 miles. It took about an hour in the morning and anywhere from 1.5 to 2 hours at night. I think it's why I lost my hair :lol:
It was even the worse the week of the Super Bowl. I had a 3+ hour drive home one night.
That would really trigger me not knowing on a daily basis whether my route to work would be the same as yesterday's. Props to ya.11 miles, usually takes about 15 minutes unless there is a train. I work in the old stockyards/industrial area in Sioux City, so I drive over tracks on three of the four ways into the area. So if there's a train on each track, I have to go all the way around, so that takes an additional 5-10 minutes.