Walking/running more
I get more exercise without a car, I'm in better shape. I walk/run more. Every morning I walk (or run if I'm late--I nearly always am) three blocks from my west Westwood Village apartment to my East Westwood Village bus stop. I always pass a homeless guy on the way. Sometimes he'll yell "faster!", or when I'm running slower or walking he'll say "not late today." That precious interaction each day makes my boring life that much more interesting.
After I get off the Culver City 6 or the Santa Monica 1, either way a ten minute walk to my office, it's usually about 5 till 9 or later. I work 9 to 6, give or take, okay just take.
Sometimes after literally running in late, my supervisor will say to coworkers, "Now that's the face of a man who ran to work."
After a long day at the lemon law office, I often just walk 35 minutes home. It's a nice way to unwind from a hectic day of ball-busting shouting lawyers and "I am fortune's fool!" clients with shitty new cars.
I see nature walking through Westwood park and take time to smell the flowers. Best of all I save 75 cents bus fare.
After I get off the Culver City 6 or the Santa Monica 1, either way a ten minute walk to my office, it's usually about 5 till 9 or later. I work 9 to 6, give or take, okay just take.
Sometimes after literally running in late, my supervisor will say to coworkers, "Now that's the face of a man who ran to work."
After a long day at the lemon law office, I often just walk 35 minutes home. It's a nice way to unwind from a hectic day of ball-busting shouting lawyers and "I am fortune's fool!" clients with shitty new cars.
I see nature walking through Westwood park and take time to smell the flowers. Best of all I save 75 cents bus fare.
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dude you should really get a bike
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