I have definitely walked home four miles from a party on multiple occasions. It's a great way to prevent a hangover.
It's also a great way to accidentally spend $30 at a White Castle along the way.
I have definitely walked home four miles from a party on multiple occasions. It's a great way to prevent a hangover.
It's also a great way to accidentally spend $30 at a White Castle along the way.
I once cycled to a wedding in the middle of nowhere, and then at the end of night cycled away down those dark winding narrow country roads back to civilisation. Pitch black, only my sparingly used bike light.
A few days later, a friend of the groom thanked me for coming to the wedding. Years later, he admitted that he only did so because people were genuinely worried that I didn't make it home
Me irl. Nothing better than a long walk home after a night out.
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