Maybe she's sick.
Maybe she's pregnant.
Maybe she just had an operation...
You know what? Too bad. I've had H1N1 and then two years later, developed West Nile. Both times, I was heading home when the symptoms were at their peak. Not once did I lie down, at any point. I'm sure if I had, people would have understood if I communicated why, but it's public transit, it's not a place where I can verify the sanitary conditions so staying up right ALWAYS seemed like a good idea.
I can't, I will not, put my head where the asses of hundreds have been.
Barf.
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As a regular GO bus rider, I see dozens of people sleeping in a sitting position every day. The chainsaws can be irritating but at least you're keeping your feet off the seats. Who hasn't nodded off a couple times? But to curl up like you're at home is wrong.
Plus 1 for sleeping upright.
Don't you sleep across spare seats on a plane? What's the difference?!
PS Man you get a lot of illnesses lady...;)
No. Who does that?!
And since when are there spare seats? What airline are you flying?
For the record, I also had SARs. It's impressive. I know.
Spare seats on a plane? When? Where? Sign me up!
I slept, upright, 5 hours to Ireland. Personal best!
And what coach was that to have the new-fangled armrests and seats?!
What about Ebola?
I slept upright, 15 hours to Hong Kong (about 8 hours of sleep I got on the plane and the rest was just me sitting)
I would have mentioned it.
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