My mother's friend has a daughter who likes long walks on the beach. There's a lighthouse about an hour and a half away from her house, and she likes to walk there and back daily. As you can imagine, few people are eager to accompany her more than once. A friend of hers calls this little excursion "the death march".
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I think that sounds nice.
I enjoy long walks and have spent hours of the day just walking for fun, but every day? Where does she find the time to blow 3 hours walking?
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Yeah. Three hours a day? I mean, I would get it if it were just once a week, but daily is just nuts. I would think if you just set aside one day it'd be great to go on a nice, long walk. I hope you're just exaggerating the "daily" thing, because I find that hard to believe.
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I'd tap that.
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Jesus I get sick of walking in the sand after about twenty seconds. I could see walking on some sort of beach adjacent sidewalk, but a straight up beach walk? Bah.
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Cheez, I'm only repeating what she told me. I don't know what to believe; I just thought it was a funny story.
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Many real-world problems are contingency problems, because exact prediction is impossible. For this reason, many people keep their eyes open while driving.
You must interview this girl!
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Perhaps the darkest episode of my life began with a 90 minute walk to a lighthouse. There was a great deal of trespassing involved and not a little indecent exposure.
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http://www.xkcd.com/120/
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