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Tag Archives: booze
Buses, Booze, Tech Startups, And Monkeys (In That Order)
If you live in the Boston-to-DC Northeast corridor, as most of ratpag does, you’ll understand our love of non-Greyhound buses. You see, traveling by car from DC to Boston costs about $67 in tolls Northbound, and only slightly less Southbound. … Continue reading
Posted in Buses and/or Alcohol
Tagged alcohol, boltbus, booze, Boston, chinatown buses, DC, game of thrones, i95, maisie williams, megabus, New York, NYC, Utah, wanderu
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Life Without Transit and the Perils of Car Ownership, Part 4
We begin our final installment of our Life Without Transit series by noting that the New York Times has “coincidentally” begun their own investigative series about a journey. Trying to steal ratpag’s thunder, are we? What are the odds? Who else has ever … Continue reading
Posted in Life Without Transit
Tagged amtrak, atrophy, automobile, beer, booze, bus, commute, Curry Village, dilutional hyponatremia, dope, drive thru, fat, Interstate, lawsuit, marijuana, New York Times, park ranger, public transit, Sacramento, shuttle, standing, sweaty, through, traffic jam, valley, walking, Yosemite, Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park
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ratpag Introduces Its Boston Correspondent; Finds Transit-Related Article Discussing “Paradigm Shift’
ratpag is proud to introduce yet another nameless, faceless correspondent to its lengthy, esteemed rolls…and so we introduce our Boston correspondent! Much like many other well-known, historic publications we now have coverage of the entire northeast of the United States, … Continue reading
Posted in Boston Correspondent
Tagged booze, Boston, Bridj, bus, Costanza, data-driven, George, happy hour, marathon, Northeast, paradigm shift, Patriot's Day, private bus, San Francisco
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