LOL, too funny. I saw a construction worker doing this with his cooler last week, except he wase taking up a lot of space and didn't move when people had to get off at Pickering.
I have one of those for camping. It's about the size of an umbrella and carried in a long bag. Mine also telescopes too so its even smaller. Hm... I wonder if it's worth selling it to an express train commuter.
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LOL, too funny. I saw a construction worker doing this with his cooler last week, except he wase taking up a lot of space and didn't move when people had to get off at Pickering.
ReplyDeleteFor some people it is built into their cane. Maybe that is the case here?
ReplyDeleteI have one of those for camping. It's about the size of an umbrella and carried in a long bag. Mine also telescopes too so its even smaller.
ReplyDeleteHm... I wonder if it's worth selling it to an express train commuter.
Oh I can see how well this would work out on a packed LS train if everyone had them!
ReplyDeleteAs long as she clears the doorways when passengers are disembarking on that side, I don't see a problem with this.
ReplyDeleteI gots no beefs with it either
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