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My normal $7 Uber ride is currently $65...

Well hell, that sounds pretty reasonable..
Sounds like a bargain!!!
Well, I'm not sure where you're at now, but I'm sure it's gotta be a much better experience than I just had with Midwestern Taxis... Derek, the Taxis where we grew up in is insane!!!
We recently just went to the Quad Shitties and Chiho and I were coming from Tokyo and we didn't have a car. But since my Grandma can't drive, we drove her car for 2 days until I slammed on the brakes to avoid a deer and the brake line exploded which left us without brakes...
So, we took a taxi for a few days and it was insane!!!
To go like 2 miles cost $50!!!
We averaged about $350 a day..
Just to go from a house right next to the Airport in Coal Valley, to the Zoo, to Southpark, and then to Walgreens on the way home it cost $430...
I couldn't rent a car because they wouldn't take my Tokyo drivers license and even though I drive in California I didn't realize that my license had expired and Chiho didn't want to take an Uber or Lyft because of the experiences we had in China...
I kept telling her that the reason why we had such a bad experience is because China is a shithole.. She's like "I know that, but I still don't trust it"
The worst thing was sitting in 95° Temperature for an hour and 45 minutes waiting for the taxi to pick us up after the Zoo closed...
And I'm not joking, but a 93 year old guy with Parkinson's Disease picked us up with a rusted up 1995 Dodge Minivan with foam chunks of the headliner falling on us, and the rest of the headliner being held up with tacks...
Oh, and the carbon monoxide that we experienced was insane!!! We couldn't breathe!!!
I asked him to roll down the windows which made it a little bit better on the carbon monoxide, but now we had little pieces of foam headliner flying around into our lungs.. We put the necks of our shirts up to our mouths so we could breathe better and have some kind of filtration, but the foam got into our eyes which was painful as hell, so we had to have the entire neck of our shirts up over our heads...
I envy your Uber experience...
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