Readers and the role traffic plays in their lives

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I feel like these people do. Might just as well stay home and visit the world on TV and the Internet.

The alternative (let's say to visit Disneyland) is to fill up your gas tank at $3 per gallon, risk your life on the road with insane drivers or fools in monster trucks, then find yourself barely moving in traffic because all the rubberneckers have a sick need to have a look at the broken down on the freeway, then reach your destination and pay $15 for parking, then stand in line and pay $60 for a ticket, then wait an hour in line for each ride, then pay $20 for a greasy burger and fries ... then try to find your car in the monster parking lot and do the reverse to get home.

The alternative is be safe, sound, and comfy at home and save the money.

-- Truth Must Be Told

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