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KalamityKel Wrote:

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> people drinking coffee and other such beverages on

> public transport first thing in the morning...


I quite enjoy the passive caffeine inhalation myself.

esme Wrote:

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> People who take the aisle seats on trains, refuse

> to move their feet/bags then proceed to stick

> their elbows in you and huff n puff as though you

> are in the wrong for wanting to sit in the corner

> of space they allow you :(

>

> Humph.


I thought of you when this exact thing happened to me this evening. Good thing is, the thought made me smile and forget about the **** I was sitting next to.

the trite nature of people's phone calls on trains, why does there seem to be proportionality between the volume of the person speaking and the pointless content of their conversation ? The result is you never hear the decent stuff !

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