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sometimes even i succumb to fads
*ahem*
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It's now shipping. :)
I'm thinking I'm going to take the bus out, leaving Minneapolis at 10 am on the 2nd and arriving in Chicago at 7:35, I'll then spend the night at the HI hostel there, take the test in the morning, spend some time at Mitsuwa, then catch the 9:15 bus back, arriving at 6:15 am. Altogether I'm looking at $40 for the test fee, $115 for the bus, $35 for the bed, $25 for food (which will mostly be groceries I bring with me but might include one meal at a cheap restaraunt), $10 for public transportation, and maybe $50 in Mitsuwa funds, so about $275... If worst comes to worst I can always be extra frugal with the foodage and skip, or at least only window shop at, Mitsuwa.
[EDIT: Wow... Dealing with the public transportation isn't going to be fun... In addition to having to figure it out in a city I'm not familiar with, they also seem to like to charge extra when you switch between bus and train. Anyways, I called the Chicago HI and found out that a night starts at 2 pm and ends at 11 am, which is good to know. But a short reminder to self: none of this happens until you get a job, so hurry up and go get one!]
来る来る来る来る来る来る来る来る来る来る来る来る弁当弁当
It's now shipping. :)
I'm thinking I'm going to take the bus out, leaving Minneapolis at 10 am on the 2nd and arriving in Chicago at 7:35, I'll then spend the night at the HI hostel there, take the test in the morning, spend some time at Mitsuwa, then catch the 9:15 bus back, arriving at 6:15 am. Altogether I'm looking at $40 for the test fee, $115 for the bus, $35 for the bed, $25 for food (which will mostly be groceries I bring with me but might include one meal at a cheap restaraunt), $10 for public transportation, and maybe $50 in Mitsuwa funds, so about $275... If worst comes to worst I can always be extra frugal with the foodage and skip, or at least only window shop at, Mitsuwa.
[EDIT: Wow... Dealing with the public transportation isn't going to be fun... In addition to having to figure it out in a city I'm not familiar with, they also seem to like to charge extra when you switch between bus and train. Anyways, I called the Chicago HI and found out that a night starts at 2 pm and ends at 11 am, which is good to know. But a short reminder to self: none of this happens until you get a job, so hurry up and go get one!]
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(Anonymous) 2006-06-15 06:34 am (UTC)(link)Call Me.
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