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Or with 6 hrs to kill you go home, relax then head out for your wedding at an appropriate hour. Second option get a cheap hotel room overnight to change in or third option ask at the reception location if there is a place your can change and leave your clothes.
I may just beg to work from home that day, lol
But yeah, there should be more lockers available. It's something I'd pay for ...
Do you live so far out that going home for several hours doesn't pay?
Not so much that but I don't think it would be worth it given my office is very far from Penn so I think I would not get home til around 4 and then have to schlep back out, I don't think it's worth it. IDK maybe, lol.
But temporary lockers @ the beach or just in general to rent, I personally think is a great idea.
get a hotel? Or see if someone you know attending the wedding has a hotel that you could use to get ready?
Or do you not know a single person in Manhattan that has an apartment that you could use to get ready?
get a hotel? Or see if someone you know attending the wedding has a hotel that you could use to get ready?
Or do you not know a single person in Manhattan that has an apartment that you could use to get ready?
I'm just gonna beg to work @ home, lol.
I have friends in Manhattan but they have babies ... wedding ends late, not sure I could go back there after the wedding @ like 12-1a to get my stuff .. ?
IDK lol.
I simply just commented how lockers would work great in these types of situations.
oh Jesus. I'll play along. To what station are you commuting where there is such limited service?
It's the LIRR .. when is there not a problem?
It's Wednesday and there have been problems everyday this week ...
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