Ridership on MTA Going Up?

As of late, it seems to me that there hasn't been much room on my Metro trains while going to work. The Aviation Boulevard station--transfer point to the L.A. International Airport shuttle--was once the stop at which most riders would exit the train, leaving me with room to stretch and more than likely a place … Continue reading Ridership on MTA Going Up?

Convertiblism

Since purchasing the PT Cruiser convertible (or “PT Loser” as Anthony calls it), I’ve experienced a slightly different drive than anything I’ve ever had in the past. This is especially true after driving an Explorer for nearly two years. First, the absence of a solid roof is a big change. As such, the weight that … Continue reading Convertiblism

Can You Still Love

I saw this sign standing off the dirt path beneath the MTA Green Line's Mariposa Ave. station during my daily walk. I tried to figure out what it meant or why it was even there, but I later chose not to read into its literal meaning and analyze the philosophical aspect instead: Can you still … Continue reading Can You Still Love

Paging Steve Perry…

As seen in Long Beach, CA. Cheesy Journey song aside, it's a simple message that we can all benefit from. --- Share this post: : : : : : : : : : :

These Shoes Aren’t Made for Walkin’

On a whim, today I decided to wear my Vans in stead of my Reeboks. What a mistake that was. For the most part, the Vans are durable and hold up to just about anything I throw at them. This could explain why I own about three pairs. But as far as walking long distances … Continue reading These Shoes Aren’t Made for Walkin’