Monday, September 29, 2014

I've never felt a desire to "air" out my feet in public - I don't understand those who do

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  1. I can only assume that they felt it appropriate to stretch out so long as they din't put their dirty shoes on the upholstery ...

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  2. ^ Oh wow! I didn't *even* think of that! How kind of them to be so considerate of others!
    I'll try that tonight myself. Maybe next to you. I'll even take off the socks I worked all day in and leave them rolled up on the seat beside you.

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  3. Totally inappropriate... and goes to show, it's not just the young'uns that have no couth. They should know better!

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  4. I just had a brilliant idea! If you see someone on the train with their feet up and their shoes off simply say out loud "Is that *insert stinkiest cheese name here* I smell" Fingers crossed they'll get the hint.

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  5. Disgusting, but not surprising. Unfortunately, people don't see what is wrong with stinky toe jam, foot fungus and skin flakes all over the seats. I don't want to look at your feet let alone smell them after they've been trapped in shoes all day. Chainsaw.

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