Friday, January 27, 2006
I catch the bus to and from work everyday.

The Island Bay/Railway Station 01. (Just like one below - it's a trolley bus, runs on electricity).

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Lately, people on the bus have been pissing me off no end! Do people not have any sort of public awareness or self censorship these days? You would not believe what they talk about on the bus. And not quietly either. Oh no. They have to talk loudly and annoy the rest of the bus passengers.

This past week I have heard the following:

  • Two teenage girls talking about how good they are at giving blow jobs
  • How the vaginal itching could be thrush from the woman sitting behind me
  • About the microchipping of Blue Ducks in Te Anau (and the pros and cons of placing the chip in the neck or the chest)
  • A woman talking (loudly) on a cellphone about how she's going to break up with her boyfriend because she's moving back to London and doesn't want a long distance relationship
  • How much alcohol Michael had to drink last night at The Tasting Room
  • Several theories about the TV show Lost
  • A detailed description about a woman's Pap smear appointment
  • That Jordan is a slut ("she like, has like, slept with like, all of Year 12")

You know, I don't expect people to remain mute on their commute (ha!) but at least have some sort of realisation that you are in a confined space with 50 other people and that they probably don't want to hear about that time you shagged Angela on her parents bed.

A bit of common courtesy people! Oh and perhaps an "inside" voice.

Fucktards.


Tart at 3:42 PM |

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