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Sunday, February 14, 2010 . 4:23 AM

So I decided to drive through downtown at 3am in the morning to try and get an idea of what it's like during the Olympics. All I can say is that there was quite a lot of people still on the streets at night, mind you that it was pouring rain that night too. On to a mini rant of mine. Is it just me or do foreign people think red means go and green means stop. People were fucking crossing the street when there's a red light. Felt like driving in Asia. I don't mean just 1 or 2 people, I mean the whole crowd was walking a red light. Anyway I have decided to take public transit to work instead of driving, too much traffic. Hehehe $90 tips here I come <3