Out of the Rafters at the Q
Out of the Rafters
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I'm not sure where you're getting that from. Might want to work on that reading comprehension.I don’t agree with you so I’m wrong?
You're wrong because you're wrong.
You can disagree--nobody is going to stop you. You're just wrong when you think that ease of access doesn't increase participation. It does.
Lmao, get a fucking clue dude. If you want to abandon the discussion and challenge someone on being worldly and experiencing public transportation, I'm not the target you want to pick.Really? Have you ever taken public transportation to a sporting event? I have in Washington, Chicago, Oakland, among many towns. Doubtful you have or you wouldn’t argue in favor of it. If your idea of hassle free is waiting 30 minutes for a subway/train car to have enough room to squeeze into then have drunks breathing in your face for another 30+ minutes, so be it. You have a higher tolerance level than I. But hey, keep feeding your narrative so you feel better.
DC Metro is nothing. Getting out to the Naval Yard is always a breeze. Trying to take public transit in a major European city during a football match (especially during a major tournament like Euro) is probably the example you want to go with if you want to talk congestion.
It's still far more convenient than driving.