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true on the last-minute getting out’ers, though exceptions made for the absent-minded (without headphones) and old people who don’t want to try and balance while the train is in motion.
I still can’t believe the number of people who just stand in the open doorway. Makes me crazy.
I stand in the door so that I’m first up the stairs and don’t have to trudge up slowly behind all the slow working union employees.
What grinds my gears is when the train is relatively empty and people stay in their seats until the doors open. Then the people filing in see no one there and start enterring and all of a sudden the douchebags who remained seated are trying to push through those entering.
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That’s because if they are also reading the book about the girl with the dragon tattoo then there’s likely to be no one else in their bed with them except bedbugs!!!
LMFAO hahahah. so true so true. bedbugs are seasonal in the way that roaches are seasonal.. they tend to hatch more in warm weather and i guess come out of hiding. most of them only eat once a year.
not actually trying to agitate, was thinking more of the funny nytimes headline category link from a couple days back, and wondering what the ultimate bstoner threadline would be. Gotta have something for everyone.
people who sit on the subway when it’s really crowded and then hop up before the station where everyone gets off (Union Square) because they want to get off the train first because apparently they can’t walk up stairs and need to use the homeless elevator. grrrrr.
“…and I still fail to see how security (knowing what your rent will be) is somehow a trap. Is it an inducement to stay in an apartment? Sure. But you still have a) more money left over to save for whatever else you intend to do, b) just as much actual literal freedom to move and do whatever you want.â€
I see how it can be a trap. I paid $1,000 for a RS studio in the East Village – great location and enough space but it was starting to fall apart and well, let’s face it, I’m more BK Heights than East Village — it took me a awhile to leave, to get on with my life and find a better fit, because I didn’t want to lose that great rent – I ended up paying almost double when I first moved to Brooklyn and I don’t regret it.
i also make it a rule not to sit next to white women between the ages of 21 and 40. they seem to be the demographic who have the most begbugs for some reason.
*rob*
That’s because if they are also reading the book about the girl with the dragon tattoo then there’s likely to be no one else in their bed with them except bedbugs!!!
true on the last-minute getting out’ers, though exceptions made for the absent-minded (without headphones) and old people who don’t want to try and balance while the train is in motion.
I still can’t believe the number of people who just stand in the open doorway. Makes me crazy.
Ugh. I couldn’t read that dragon tat book. Not good writing, not good content. Don’t understand the popularity at ALL.
I stand in the door so that I’m first up the stairs and don’t have to trudge up slowly behind all the slow working union employees.
What grinds my gears is when the train is relatively empty and people stay in their seats until the doors open. Then the people filing in see no one there and start enterring and all of a sudden the douchebags who remained seated are trying to push through those entering.
quote:
That’s because if they are also reading the book about the girl with the dragon tattoo then there’s likely to be no one else in their bed with them except bedbugs!!!
LMFAO hahahah. so true so true. bedbugs are seasonal in the way that roaches are seasonal.. they tend to hatch more in warm weather and i guess come out of hiding. most of them only eat once a year.
*rob*
not actually trying to agitate, was thinking more of the funny nytimes headline category link from a couple days back, and wondering what the ultimate bstoner threadline would be. Gotta have something for everyone.
you know what really grinds my gears?
people who sit on the subway when it’s really crowded and then hop up before the station where everyone gets off (Union Square) because they want to get off the train first because apparently they can’t walk up stairs and need to use the homeless elevator. grrrrr.
“…and I still fail to see how security (knowing what your rent will be) is somehow a trap. Is it an inducement to stay in an apartment? Sure. But you still have a) more money left over to save for whatever else you intend to do, b) just as much actual literal freedom to move and do whatever you want.â€
I see how it can be a trap. I paid $1,000 for a RS studio in the East Village – great location and enough space but it was starting to fall apart and well, let’s face it, I’m more BK Heights than East Village — it took me a awhile to leave, to get on with my life and find a better fit, because I didn’t want to lose that great rent – I ended up paying almost double when I first moved to Brooklyn and I don’t regret it.
i also make it a rule not to sit next to white women between the ages of 21 and 40. they seem to be the demographic who have the most begbugs for some reason.
*rob*
That’s because if they are also reading the book about the girl with the dragon tattoo then there’s likely to be no one else in their bed with them except bedbugs!!!
*rob*- are bedbugs seasonal?? Since they’re indoors, I figure they’re 365…