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D.C. Metro Shows its Pride with Rainbow-Wrapped Train and Bus

wmata.com/live and clicking on the “special edition” tab.The Pride-themed bus will participate in the Capital Pride Parade on Saturday, June 8. Nearly 100 WMATA employees will march in the parade, handing out sweatbands, stickers, bandanas, and flags to parade-goers.In addition, Metro will sell Pride-themed shirts, mugs, and other items at DCMetroStore.com.Metro started wrapping trains in 2022 as a way to celebrate and commemorate holidays or special events observed by riders, such as Martin Luther King, Jr.
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'We couldn't find jobs so now live off-grid on a school bus and save £800 a month'
job market.So instead, the pair, who were inspired by YouTube, bought Ford Transit minibus, which they converted and drove around Europe in.After enjoying their travel stint in the bus, Harri and Nicky returned to the UK and took part-time jobs so that they could save up to buy an iconic US school bus - which they now live in Stateside.They're currently living a nomadic life, travelling up and down the West Coast – and say they are enjoying living everyday as it comes.They claim they spend just $1,000 (£820) a month on food and fuel, while living "rent free".Nicky said: "We saved up from selling the Boxer and having part-time jobs and used that to buy the bus which cost $10,000 (£8,000) all in including taxes."It's from 2012 with 96,000 miles and was well looked after."We spent $5,000 (£4,000) on the conversion making it $15,000 (£12,000) all in - and we're hoping to sell it for $30,000 (£24,000) to $35,000 (£28,000) when we're done travelling."We're living rent free with no money on park-ups and we're totally off-grid so don't need to plug into a supply."We spend about $250 (£203) a week on food and fuel so spend about $1,000 a month."We get negative comments from people saying it was funded by the bank of mum and dad - it gets under our skin because people always think our parents pay for it but they don't pay for anything."The couple met back in 2015 when they were both 16 before studying at University of Southampton together and graduated in the middle of 2020.Due to the pandemic, they said employers were cautious about taking them on.The pair started watching vanlife videos on YouTube, and discovered they could experience a different way of living.They bought a van while living with Harri's family and working
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