Nev wrote:Now, there's an intriguing remark. I wouldn't even consider being without one - only time I did not have a car, since I was sixteen, was when I lived on Manhattan (for a year+, back in the late-60's) and you know why that would have been the case.
...it's not unusual to not own a car depends on where you live we don't really need a car everything is around us including a train and bus. We have the car mainly to visit family and friends across town.
... get off the bus and start walking home when we get sick of it we catch a bus again no car is needed I admit we live like peasants at home (Our Choice) all our friends and neighbours have two some three cars all these big fancy four wheel drive things we drive a little Ford Fiesta we are the odd ones out...
Nev.
Talk abut an "interesting remark" ! Tonight it is
2 degrees here, and that is
not counting the wind-chill factor, which is
significant here, tonight. It is dark. We just got out of a big church-social, and since I was a significant participant in this event, we ended up loading back into my "four wheel drive thing" (THANK GOD!) a full load of paraphernalia, top to bottom, front to rear door, leaving only a bit of room for my wife.
Wait for a bus in the dark cold night? NO. Carry the stuff home on our backs and return tomorrow by bus to retrieve the remaining load of stuff, making probably three trips more?
Definitely not.
No way. Not I. Nope. Why would I want to? Why should I ? Why oh why would I? And the church is only approx. four blocks ( 1/4mi.?) max. away.
Oh and by the way, I prefer central-heating over the fireplace in our house. No pot-bellied stove for us either. Why would I? The world invents some new convenience, I adopt it, likely, esp. if it provides further, enhanced safety and security from the elements and the hoodlums out there, ever at the ready to do harm.
And I doubt that's just me. Just I.
Now, all of this comes to you, Nev, with not the slightest bit of negativity or smart-mouth. I'm just sayin'. This is me. I love my cars and four-wheelthingy. I'm being friendly, and playful, of course, in my reply, but I am dead-serious in my affirmation to you. Dead serious.
Murph