My monthly bus pass flipped out of my hands under a black box nailed to the floor near the back door of the bus. I went up to you and told you what happened. I didn’t expect more than a comment such as “Check with the lost and found.” Instead you stopped the bus at 5:30pm at a stop on Spring Garden Road. You got on your hands and knees and with the arm of your sunglasses wheedled my pass out from under the box then handed it to me. You are my hero. Thank you. —A Faithful Bus Rider

Join the Conversation

13 Comments

  1. a bus driver stopped for me when he saw me bootin it to catch the bus…most would have been like ‘should have been here earlier…’ and driven off.

  2. Well Played?Who’s playing the pawn in your game?Or has your pawn caught on to your little game?

  3. Hmmm … too much strategy and future focus in chess. One shouldn’t have to over think love … I think it should be more like checkers … be in the moment and maybe a couple of moves ahead just to maintain your sanity and make it to the other side. King me, baby! Or, if I make a stupid move and can’t make it to the other side … just jump on over me and put me out of my misery.

    Oh and … good on the bus driver. I haven’t used public transit in a long time, but I can’t imagine that every bus driver has a certificate of authenticity from the asshole factory.

  4. Great customer service always makes me smile. I don’t believe in karma, but doing good things can help others see they should do good things.
    Hey, Shitty!
    Wp

  5. I’m willing to bet it was HOW you explained it and not just what you were saying…
    and that it wasn’t wheels…
    of that, odds are harper is easily 99% right.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *