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elit resu motsuc
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Yeah it gets pretty boring I only have until May until I can drive though.
Yeah it gets pretty boring I only have until May until I can drive though.
I took the bus. Though in my last year I'd just catch a ride to school with my mom and take the bus home. XD; I'm glad I won't have to next year though. I prefer walking to and from school.
Walking is way better. <~ I wouldn't want a car. <~
Not if you live 30 minutes from your school by car you don't.
... I walk to/from my house everyday when I go/come back/to school. <~ I mean, I don't need a car. I don't need to take the buss too. ^^
I just don't live that close to my school though.
Ah... Neither my house. But I still walk 45 minutes. =P
I never really actually rode a bus any day of my life. I ride a Mercedes though.
"Daddy, all my schoolmates are riding the bus, and I am the black sheep in this 600th Mers."New Russians, i.e. the nouveau-riche, arrogant and poorly educated post-perestroika businessmen and gangsters, are a new and very popular category of characters in contemporary Russian jokes. A common plot is the interaction of a New Russian in his archetypal Mercedes S600 with a regular Russian in his modest Soviet-era Zaporozhets after having had a car accident. The New Russian is often a violent criminal or at least speaks criminal argot, with a number of neologisms (or common words with skewed meaning) typical among New Russians. In a way, these anecdotes are a continuation of the Soviet-era series about Georgians, who were then depicted as extremely wealthy. The physical appearance of the New Russians is often that of overweight men with short haircut, thick gold chains and crimson jackets, with their fingers in the horns gesture, riding the "600th Mers" and showing off their wealth.
I rode my bike 2 years ago but's that's when my school was closer.:)