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I can respect those ones. As long as it is done during off-peak hours.
ReplyDeleteAhhh... that is the key my friends.
ReplyDeleteI don't know about respecting them, but at least they are showing some consideration for others.
ReplyDeleteFor what it's worth, not that long ago a CSA made an anti-footriding announcement and specifically included people who lift the cushions up first.
My CSA once told us not to footride, especially on that slushy day, but if you REALLY needed to, lifting up the cushions was ok.
ReplyDeletePeople who NEED to foot ride need to visit a chiropractor.
ReplyDeleteI'm cool with that, so long as there are empty seats.
ReplyDeleteWhat I find offensive here are those jeans with those shoes.
ReplyDeletePerfectly fine, but agree with anon's shoe/jean observation.
ReplyDeleteNope, not offensive so long as the train is empty.
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