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I get that standing on the bus sucks. Welcome to public transportation.
I also understand that when there’s a free seat, someone should take it… preferably the people closest to it.
So when you get on the bus that’s already packed full of 15+ people standing, maybe you shouldn’t “scout out” that seat at the very back and then proceed to push and shove your way to it. BUT if you feel the absolute pressing need to shove me into the passengers sitting down then at least say excuse me! OR APOLOGIZE! Something!
I’m getting really tired of your shit. I will not move next time. Listen to your girlfriend and stand like everyone else. —Annoyed on the 90
This article appears in Oct 16-22, 2014.


Standing? Seat available? Outta my way I am coming through. You did see me coming through did you not? Of course you did, everyone standing in front of you parted to permit me to pass. You, on the other hand, did not move so I hip-checked you on the way to the seat at the back. No, I will not apologize for your stunned behaviour.
Seems simple enough: someone coming your way, limited room, you move to allow them to pass, Life continues. What’s the problem?
“Hi. I expect civility and etiquette on the bus. I also expect it of this pack of stinking baboons. Actual baboons. Because it makes about as much sense.”
or you could have done the responsible thing, seeing that person heading toward you and get the fuck out of the way before causing the problem. Thats right OB YOU are the problem here.
Maybe the OB was stressed because he had a toe in a crackerjack box that he had to get to the hospital right away:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cmlCAhrAWYw
Ah yes the 90, that wafting aroma of bad breath and Axe body wash, with a hint of curry or garlic…
TIRED OF HIS SHIT
“I’m getting really tired of your shit. I will not move next time.” Annoyed on the 90
Hear!! Hear!
A pleasure as always.
Cheerio
I don’t know who thought of the layout of the seating on some of the buses, but it’s certainly sub-optimal in some cases…
not to mention the size of the seats themselves.
Half the time I’d RATHER stand … just so I don’t get crunched in a corner.
An empty bus is always a happy one.
Yours truly.