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A: I need to get to PCC, but I don't know which bus to catch. B: Where exactly are you coming from? A: I'm coming from Fair Oaks and Las Flores Drive in Altadena. B: Do you have a problem walking a little bit? A: I don't mind walking. B: If you walk
A: Do you know which bus I can take to PCC? B: Tell me where you need to get on at. A: I live on Las Flores and Fair Oaks. B: If you don't mind walking, I know a bus you can take. A: I'm okay with walking. B: Walk all the way down Fair Oaks, and catc
A: Is there a bus that'll go all the way to Vons from PHS? B: Where is this Vons located? A: The Vons on Fair Oaks and Orange Grove. B: You're going to need to take two buses to get to that Vons. A: Which buses will I have to take? B: First, you need
A: I need to find a bus that'll take me to the Gold Line. B: Where do you live? A: I live up in Altadena. B: The 264 will take you there. A: It goes all the way there? B: I know for a fact that it goes to the station. A: What street would I catch it
A: I need to get on another bus, but I have no more money. B: Where'd the rest of your money for the bus go? A: I spent it on a bag of chips. B: Well, that was an intelligent thing to do. A: You don't have any spare change? B: No, I don't. A: How am
A: Have you bought your bus pass yet? B: I didn't get it yet. A: Well, why not? B: I have no idea where to get it from. A: You should've just asked me. B: Well then, where do I get it? A: You can get it from the student business office. B: I didn't k
A: What bus can I catch to get to the Gold Line? B: Tell me where you live. A: I live in Altadena. B: You can catch the 264. A: It goes to the Gold Line? B: Yes, it does. A: What street do I go to to catch it? B: You can catch it on Altadena Drive. A
A: Can you tell me what bus to catch from Altadena to downtown LA? B: You can catch the 486. A: That bus goes all the way to LA? B: I believe so. A: Is the bus ride long? B: It only takes 45 minutes to an hour. A: That's all? B: It's a pretty short t
A: How are you doing? B: I'm pretty good, you? A: I'm awesome. B: How long have you been on the bus? A: I've been on here for like, 15 minutes. B: Do you catch this bus a lot? A: Not much, I have a car. B: So, you have your own car? A: I sure do. B:
A: Hey, how's it going? B: Good. How about you? A: Not bad, thanks for asking. B: Have you been on the bus for a while? A: Only about fifteen minutes. B: Do you ride this bus often? A: Not really, I usually drive. B: You have a car? A: Yes, I do. B:
A: Can you tell me the price for a bus pass? B: It costs $65 to buy a monthly pass. A: Is there a cheaper bus pass? B: There are student passes. A: For how much? B: It doesn't cost anything for the pass. A: It's absolutely free? B: The monthly sticke
A: Are you sure you know where this bus goes? B: It should go to Altadena. A: What do you mean it should? B: I'm not completely sure if it really does. A: Dude, are we on the right bus? B: I'm almost positive that this is the right one. A: It doesn't
A: Where is the bus? B: I think it's running late. A: It should've been here 30 minutes ago. B: It should be coming soon. A: It better, because I'm already late for work. B: I can't stand riding the bus. A: Me too, it's so unreliable. B: That is true
A: I want to get on the bus already. B: It just isn't on time today. A: It was supposed to be here thirty minutes ago. B: I think it'll be here pretty soon. A: I need to get to work, so it better. B: I really do hate public transportation. A: I agree
A: Is this our bus stop? B: I think this is it. Get off. A: Dude, where are we at? B: I have no idea. A: I thought this was the right stop. B: It doesn't look right to me. A: Did you make us get off early? B: I think we did. A: I should not have list
A: When do we get off the bus? B: I think we have a while longer. A: I feel like we've been on this bus forever. B: That's true. A: Are you sure we weren't supposed to get off already? B: I don't know. A: I thought you knew where we get off at. B: I
A: I'm not sure, is this our stop? B: Yeah, get off the bus. A: Do you have any idea where we are? B: I'm really not sure. A: This can't be the right stop. B: I don't think this is right. A: We got off too early, didn't we? B: Yeah, we did get off to
A: Where do we get off at? B: I think we have a little ways to go. A: This bus ride is taking forever. B: I know. A: Did we miss our stop? B: I'm not sure. A: Didn't you say you knew where to get off the bus? B: I don't know. We may have missed our s
A: Are we supposed to get off right here? B: I think so; hurry up and get off. A: Where are we? B: I don't know. A: You said this was the right stop. B: I think I was wrong. A: Did we get off the bus too early? B: I don't know; it kind of looks like
Workers who commute by car, bus or train to the office are more likely to suffer from stress and exhaustion, according to researchers from Lund University in Sweden. Workers who commute by car, bus or train to the office are more likely to suffer fro