Public Transport Trauma
Completely Underwhelmed writes, "I was on a bus the other day when a man got on wearing shorts, over what looked like greeny grey leggings. Then the stench hit me. The 'leggings' were a mass of open wounds, crusted with greenish solidified pus that flaked off in bits as he moved."
What's the worst public transport experience you've ever had?
( , Thu 29 May 2008, 15:13)
Completely Underwhelmed writes, "I was on a bus the other day when a man got on wearing shorts, over what looked like greeny grey leggings. Then the stench hit me. The 'leggings' were a mass of open wounds, crusted with greenish solidified pus that flaked off in bits as he moved."
What's the worst public transport experience you've ever had?
( , Thu 29 May 2008, 15:13)
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Id be royally f*cked without a car where i live.
I live on a coast, and theres a huge big coast road going all the way down it. I live on a huge urbanisation, and theres tonnes more urbanisations near me too. The nearest town centre is about 6 miles away.
Theres a bus once every 2 hours. If youre lucky. And its a long distance bus going from one end of the coast to the other. The time table on the bus stop shows the times from when the bus leaves - which is over an hour away. So its impossible to predict when its going to come.
As someone who drives to work. Id much rather take public transport in - if it was adequate to do so. I drive and wear out my car every day. Instead of sitting down and getting lost in a book or on the radio. Plus i can always blame public transport for being late :)
( , Fri 30 May 2008, 10:03, Reply)
I live on a coast, and theres a huge big coast road going all the way down it. I live on a huge urbanisation, and theres tonnes more urbanisations near me too. The nearest town centre is about 6 miles away.
Theres a bus once every 2 hours. If youre lucky. And its a long distance bus going from one end of the coast to the other. The time table on the bus stop shows the times from when the bus leaves - which is over an hour away. So its impossible to predict when its going to come.
As someone who drives to work. Id much rather take public transport in - if it was adequate to do so. I drive and wear out my car every day. Instead of sitting down and getting lost in a book or on the radio. Plus i can always blame public transport for being late :)
( , Fri 30 May 2008, 10:03, Reply)
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