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	<title>Comments on: Guest Post: How Maxx Doesn&#8217;t Really Mean &#8216;Max&#8217; Anymore. An Open Letter.</title>
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	<description>Elly is a webdesigner, and snowboarder, a bad dancer, awesome eater, lover of socks, snuggling and Quinn. She lives, breathes and rocks out in London, UK!</description>
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		<title>By: Lys</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lys</dc:creator>
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		<description>oh is this the story of my life when i was in new york.  luckily the transport was a little more reliable than this, with buses and subways coming about every 15 to 25 minutes regardless of whether or not they were on time.  we also had multiple options, walk another block and a different bus will take you close to where you want to go, for example.

this sucks though.  as though we don&#039;t pay enough for public transport, they could at least make it reliable.

&lt;b&gt;@Lys - Exactly! Because I live so far away from where I work, I can&#039;t afford to rely on public transport - but I totally feel Busta&#039;s pain. I honestly don&#039;t know any other industry that would get away with being so unreliable and still survive. It&#039;s pretty pathetic, really. Fingers crossed they&#039;ll sort it out, or something. - elly&lt;/b&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>oh is this the story of my life when i was in new york.  luckily the transport was a little more reliable than this, with buses and subways coming about every 15 to 25 minutes regardless of whether or not they were on time.  we also had multiple options, walk another block and a different bus will take you close to where you want to go, for example.</p>
<p>this sucks though.  as though we don&#8217;t pay enough for public transport, they could at least make it reliable.</p>
<p><b>@Lys &#8211; Exactly! Because I live so far away from where I work, I can&#8217;t afford to rely on public transport &#8211; but I totally feel Busta&#8217;s pain. I honestly don&#8217;t know any other industry that would get away with being so unreliable and still survive. It&#8217;s pretty pathetic, really. Fingers crossed they&#8217;ll sort it out, or something. &#8211; elly</b></p>
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