Wednesday, February 22, 2012

All your space ...


This woman used the seats around her and the space in the aisle to tackle some paperwork on an LSE rush hour train home (the front coaches are more roomy these days due to Ajax door restrictions).

Then she decided to rest the tip of her shoe on the seat in front of her. But it was okay that she did, because according to her, she's wearing her "work shoes" which are "clean".

Apparently she floated above the slushy wet floors at Union Station, drifted up the stairs and flew onto the train.

4 comments:

  1. Was this Friday? If so, it would have made more sense to stay at work until 4 or 5 instead of dragging work home to do on a long weekend.

    But that is the same reasoning as "clean work shoes".

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  2. Did she actually say she had "clean work shoes"??? What a tool. And some of these people that do work on the train should be careful. I sat there one day and watched a woman read a personal and confidential email. She worked for Scotiabank. And yep, for damn sure I was taking a look! Saw names, departments, contents, etc. I've heard of people leaving behind files and laptops on the TTC and GO. I gotta think that could get you in some serious shit at work.

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  3. Yes, she said, "these are my clean work shoes".

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