Stuck having to use public transfer

When my car broke down, I had to use the subway cars. Taking the subway and the train is a way that a lot of people in this area get around. For the two of us, we have always had a car even if that means driving 45 minutes to and from work, we’re still going to do that. We’ve never had to share a subway seat or a train ride with another person that makes us feel aggravated. Of course now when the two of us didn’t have a car, the train and frame were the only ways we could go. The two of us took the first tram on Monday and made it there okay, despite a few severe problems. The first thing that occurred was a squeaking sounds that never went away. I was trying to get some work done in the morning on the train right in, but it was noisy and very hard to concentrate. I was doing my best for the two of us to ignore intense heat, but it seemed like they didn’t have the AC running much at all. If I was in my car with the AC running, I could turn the temperature down all the way to 63°. I’m sure the trimmer trolley car didn’t have the AC running at 63 degrees. It felt more like 83 degrees inside. When my car gets out of the shop in a couple of weeks, I’m not going to take for granted the amount of cold AC that I have inside. It’s nice not having to ride public transportation for anytime at all.

 

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