ClammyAF
ClammyAF t1_jdu4h41 wrote
Reply to comment by colglover in Just took the MARC to D.C. today from Maryland. WOW!!! by NYVlone
Harpers Ferry/Brunswick. Same. It makes for an early morning, but I just listen to podcasts and nod off.
ClammyAF t1_jcnrije wrote
Reply to DC Council bills propose rebates of up to $2,000 for residents who buy ebikes | WJLA by aNeonSpecter
More dead cyclists. Man, they'll create a tax incentive for anything.
ClammyAF t1_j68a0xe wrote
Reply to comment by 42beastmode in Does this subreddit represent the true sentiment DC residents have for their city? by 42beastmode
I moved to DC seven years ago for a job at Federal Triangle. I lived in DC for the first five years. For the past two years I have lived in Harpers Ferry, WV. It's about an hour a drive with light traffic or 1.5 hours on the MARC. I only go into the office once a week, so it's not bad at all.
I loved being in the city when I was young. I met friends, got married, explored and grew as a professional, and I still love going to the city for brunch or events. But as I get a bit older I like being outside of it. I own a house with a yard. I live in a beautiful, picturesque town with tons of outdoor activities. But I still can visit DC or Baltimore in about an hour.
My only point is you can't go wrong. Did you ever watch the last episode of The Office?
Creed Bratton : It all seems so very arbitrary. I applied for a job at this company because they were hiring. I took a desk at the back because it was empty. But no matter how to get there or where you end up, human beings have this miraculous gift of making that place their home.
ClammyAF t1_jdyp0i2 wrote
Reply to comment by colglover in Just took the MARC to D.C. today from Maryland. WOW!!! by NYVlone
We're a small group. My goal is to eventually meet the hero that drives the yellow Ford Bronco and parks at Brunswick station.
Reminds me of the one my dad drove.