Andrew Callaghan
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Because I think that in some places down there, that's a typical thing to do, hitchhike to work. A lot of people don't have cars, but they still have to get to their jobs. So a lot of people ask me, hey, where should I drop you off? Where's your job at? And I'm like, my job is to explore. And they were down with it.
Because I think that in some places down there, that's a typical thing to do, hitchhike to work. A lot of people don't have cars, but they still have to get to their jobs. So a lot of people ask me, hey, where should I drop you off? Where's your job at? And I'm like, my job is to explore. And they were down with it.
Because I think that in some places down there, that's a typical thing to do, hitchhike to work. A lot of people don't have cars, but they still have to get to their jobs. So a lot of people ask me, hey, where should I drop you off? Where's your job at? And I'm like, my job is to explore. And they were down with it.
So you know what I'm talking about. Yeah. It can anchor you a bit, just to remind you that every pattern that I've fallen into is voluntary, and it's for my own stability and mental health.
So you know what I'm talking about. Yeah. It can anchor you a bit, just to remind you that every pattern that I've fallen into is voluntary, and it's for my own stability and mental health.
So you know what I'm talking about. Yeah. It can anchor you a bit, just to remind you that every pattern that I've fallen into is voluntary, and it's for my own stability and mental health.
Let's go. What's the hardest item you've had to part with in this experience?
Let's go. What's the hardest item you've had to part with in this experience?
Let's go. What's the hardest item you've had to part with in this experience?
So you'd give that watch to somebody if it meant anything.
So you'd give that watch to somebody if it meant anything.
So you'd give that watch to somebody if it meant anything.
Not really. I mean, there was a hard drive that I lost that had all of my, like, childhood pictures on it and stuff like that that I think about all the time. Cause I left it on a train and like the certain memories you think about it, you just get pissed off. I just think to myself, someone has that somewhere. I have dreams about reuniting with the hard drive.
Not really. I mean, there was a hard drive that I lost that had all of my, like, childhood pictures on it and stuff like that that I think about all the time. Cause I left it on a train and like the certain memories you think about it, you just get pissed off. I just think to myself, someone has that somewhere. I have dreams about reuniting with the hard drive.
Not really. I mean, there was a hard drive that I lost that had all of my, like, childhood pictures on it and stuff like that that I think about all the time. Cause I left it on a train and like the certain memories you think about it, you just get pissed off. I just think to myself, someone has that somewhere. I have dreams about reuniting with the hard drive.
I don't think he wants to reunite with that one. Okay. It's crazy. Like, you know, All he did was smoke crack, right? Or was there more stuff going on?
I don't think he wants to reunite with that one. Okay. It's crazy. Like, you know, All he did was smoke crack, right? Or was there more stuff going on?
I don't think he wants to reunite with that one. Okay. It's crazy. Like, you know, All he did was smoke crack, right? Or was there more stuff going on?
The B generation? I didn't know who it was. And then after I did the... Ultimately, I wrote a book about my hitchhiking experience years later. And everyone was like... heavy read on the road. And then on the road, I probably heard the title of that book every day, at least 10 times for two years. And I'm sure Kerouac is a great guy.
The B generation? I didn't know who it was. And then after I did the... Ultimately, I wrote a book about my hitchhiking experience years later. And everyone was like... heavy read on the road. And then on the road, I probably heard the title of that book every day, at least 10 times for two years. And I'm sure Kerouac is a great guy.