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Feb. 26th, 2005 01:56 amMy roomie Mandy says I get too enthusiastic about common things.
Case in point: I'm insanely happy to get my bus tickets for spring break. I usually fly home, but I can't afford $400 for plane tickets, so to Greyhound it is. The tickets were a LOT cheaper than I expected. Greyhound.ca listed the price as being insanely high (over $300 for return unless you bought the tickets in advance), but the final total was less than $150. Part of the savings was a student discount.
People whine and complain about the 20 hour ride, but I don't mind. It just feels like another great adventure to me. I can't wait to go. Plus my tickets are cool. I have FOUR tickets; the ride is broken up from T-Bay to Sudbury and Sudbury to Toronto. They're all strung together in this massive chain. It amuses me.
The major stops are in Terrace Bay, White River, the Sault St. Marie and Sudbury. I'm planning on taking an overnight bus, so some of those stops are wacky hours. 4:30 am, in the case of the Soo. Only meal stop is in Sudbury... for breakfast! Breakfast on the road, especially in winter, is one of my most favorite things in the world. Now I have to figure out what I'm bring with me on the bus. Need to sort through my CDs, maybe burn a new mix disk.... or three. Get some new comics.
Why yes, I am an easily excited fool. Thanks for noticing. Now move to the back with all the other cranky peoples of the world.
Oh.... and while I may not like hugs from friends that much, it turns out I really like getting my hair ruffled. Mandy mussed my hair in the mall while mocking me. I was going to protest, but I stopped and said "Holy crap, that seriously feels good". Yeah, I'm strange.
Case in point: I'm insanely happy to get my bus tickets for spring break. I usually fly home, but I can't afford $400 for plane tickets, so to Greyhound it is. The tickets were a LOT cheaper than I expected. Greyhound.ca listed the price as being insanely high (over $300 for return unless you bought the tickets in advance), but the final total was less than $150. Part of the savings was a student discount.
People whine and complain about the 20 hour ride, but I don't mind. It just feels like another great adventure to me. I can't wait to go. Plus my tickets are cool. I have FOUR tickets; the ride is broken up from T-Bay to Sudbury and Sudbury to Toronto. They're all strung together in this massive chain. It amuses me.
The major stops are in Terrace Bay, White River, the Sault St. Marie and Sudbury. I'm planning on taking an overnight bus, so some of those stops are wacky hours. 4:30 am, in the case of the Soo. Only meal stop is in Sudbury... for breakfast! Breakfast on the road, especially in winter, is one of my most favorite things in the world. Now I have to figure out what I'm bring with me on the bus. Need to sort through my CDs, maybe burn a new mix disk.... or three. Get some new comics.
Why yes, I am an easily excited fool. Thanks for noticing. Now move to the back with all the other cranky peoples of the world.
Oh.... and while I may not like hugs from friends that much, it turns out I really like getting my hair ruffled. Mandy mussed my hair in the mall while mocking me. I was going to protest, but I stopped and said "Holy crap, that seriously feels good". Yeah, I'm strange.
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Date: 2005-02-26 02:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-26 04:02 pm (UTC)Isn't there some crazy layover in Toronto before it goes to Hamilton? I figured it would be easier to just get my mom to pick me up.
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Date: 2005-02-26 05:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-02-26 05:54 pm (UTC)And I don't think it's weird for you to get excited about travelling home on the bus. XD I'm not up for long rides myself but I always get so psyched when I'm going to be travelling somewhere, so much so that I end up packing my suitcase like, two days in advance. <lol> But your talk about breakfast makes me hungry, so I'm gonna get a quick bite to eat before going out to CCAC. XD Hehe!