To the young woman on the 52 on a late monday afternoon who talked very loudly on her cellphone. This is just an assumption, but if you want ppl to take you seriously about how you dislocated your shoulder at work, maybe you should have yourself in a proper sling, instead of a stretchy scarf. It might help your case a bit when you’re disputing being written up for missing work. —Observer
This article appears in Feb 28 – Mar 6, 2013.


Why. Do. You. Care?
Maybe she had just dislocated her shoulder and was on her way to the doctor. There, I’ve given this too much thought already.
I can’t believe the loudness of some people yapping on their cell phones – you’d think they were talking into a tin can with a direct string to Yellowknife.
Ah the 52… from prison to ghetto and everywhere in between.
I don’t miss the days of taking that horrid route.
According the CBC website, Metro Transit has just introduced their new logo: ‘Do It On The Bus’ – the negative possibilities are endless, folks.
i don’t know what’s left to do, clipping toenails has been done
Lolz TTFN, sounds like a song…”Why don’t we do it on the bus?”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=playe…
Good one, Hugo.
I am afraid of “do it on the bus”. Whoever thought that gem up has obviously never been the subject of an unwanted masturbator on the bus’s attentions and affections before! 🙁
Hay, it worked for the New Delhi Transit Authority.
Only too well, as it turns out.
LMAO! I work with this person and she is always making up excuses to get out of work. HILARIOUS!
well was she in a cast? A sling is just a sling. It’s a support. If the scarf works and makes her feel less like a medical oddity, go for it.
Remember this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vxeb2tnl1…Sorry there’s no short clip so you gotta wait for it..