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		<title>By: Jess</title>
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		<description>Hi Kristina - 
My brother was and still is crazy about traveling. He&#039;s a little more limited now because of a heart condition (which I hope will be addressed by surgery), but in his youth he not only rode the New York subway with classmates (we lived in NY when I was a kid) and then once we moved to Toronto, he rode all the public transit all the time, just for fun. Kids did that back then, so he was able to take advantrage of some freedoms that most parents wouldn&#039;t allow now. 

That&#039;s interesting what you say about Charlie and waiting. My brother does not like waiting for any transit either. Also, it used to be that he could not take any route except the shortest, even if it involved numerous changeovers. It was a real issue with him. 

Sounds like you had a great Sat. I miss NY and want to take my daughter there soon.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Kristina &#8211;<br />
My brother was and still is crazy about traveling. He&#8217;s a little more limited now because of a heart condition (which I hope will be addressed by surgery), but in his youth he not only rode the New York subway with classmates (we lived in NY when I was a kid) and then once we moved to Toronto, he rode all the public transit all the time, just for fun. Kids did that back then, so he was able to take advantrage of some freedoms that most parents wouldn&#8217;t allow now. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s interesting what you say about Charlie and waiting. My brother does not like waiting for any transit either. Also, it used to be that he could not take any route except the shortest, even if it involved numerous changeovers. It was a real issue with him. </p>
<p>Sounds like you had a great Sat. I miss NY and want to take my daughter there soon.</p>
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