Yesterday I was a bit flustered after work, apparently. I walked out as usual to Kalvarijų Street. Usually I just flag down a micro bus, but this time I had a bunch of bus tickets burning a hole in my pocket. I began crossing the street to walk to the bus stop, when I immediately noticed a great micro bus: I usually take the five, which runs more often, but when I get a fifteen it's better, it brings me closer to home. So I dashed through the intersection just in the nick of time. Actually I wasn't in the nick of time, the micro had to wait for me during a green light, but I made it. Awesome.
I had no money. Not awesome. I told the driver crap, I don't have any cash, I'll have to get out and go to an ATM. The kind man told me just to sit down this time and forget it. Awesome. As we drive by Kalvarijų Market I reach for my phone. I have to call my special lady to ocme pick me up at the end of the bus route, because the bus doesn't take me all the way home, and it might not be safe to walk home at night. As I did this what do I find but my keys? Oh, yeah, I took the car myself today. Not awesome. I tell the driver to let me out, it seems that I've forgotten something else as well and have to go back.
Here is my walk back. Before I even got the car my wife had already called me to ask why I'm not home yet. I hadn't even left work properly yet.
I had to walk
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It builds character, as Calvin's dad would say.
Also I would hope you did not walk the route highlighted. You might check with Lokys but as I recall the geometry would favor a different path. Not that I did any walking in Saltoniskes while I was there.
Hope all is well.
-Stira
Also: http://eyeonspringfield.tumblr.com/post/174560319
Certainly I did! You think I'm going to walk through back alleys after dark? I doubt it. Who the hell is Calvin, Calvin Klein?
Calvin and Hobbes of course.
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