Floating Leaf (
floatingleaf) wrote2013-01-25 11:03 pm
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I am definitely "unaware of my own processes" at the moment :/
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Big surprise, that. ;)
Also, it took me two hours today to get to work. That's right. I kid you not. TWO HOURS. Because, for the first time this winter, we actually got some snow (not THAT much, mind you), and it seemed to paralyze Chicago's entire public transportation system. Now, if this happened in Texas or Florida, I wouldn't be surprised; but here? Seriously? The weather's been SOOO much worse in recent years, and yet, my commute has never lasted this long before. What gives? By the time I arrived at the office, I was chilled to the bone, numb all over and ready to just curl up in a blanket and take a long nap. And I pretty much stayed in this frame of mind for the rest of the day...
And I thought I had other things to say, but my brain isn't cooperating. Ah well... bedtime, then. *sighs in defeat*
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Big surprise, that. ;)
Also, it took me two hours today to get to work. That's right. I kid you not. TWO HOURS. Because, for the first time this winter, we actually got some snow (not THAT much, mind you), and it seemed to paralyze Chicago's entire public transportation system. Now, if this happened in Texas or Florida, I wouldn't be surprised; but here? Seriously? The weather's been SOOO much worse in recent years, and yet, my commute has never lasted this long before. What gives? By the time I arrived at the office, I was chilled to the bone, numb all over and ready to just curl up in a blanket and take a long nap. And I pretty much stayed in this frame of mind for the rest of the day...
And I thought I had other things to say, but my brain isn't cooperating. Ah well... bedtime, then. *sighs in defeat*
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There wasn't any public transport at all in my area on Monday because the power lines for the trams/trains were iced over and then they said there were no busses either as the roads were icy. Funny thing - I didn't have any problems at all to get to work by car. Hm ...
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