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Do you have a journey to work friend? someone who u talk to on the way to work but never see or interact with anywhere else? | |
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There was a lad who I had a chat to when we got the bus from the same stop in the morning. He seems very friendly. I've also seen my first long term girlfriend sometimes getting on the same bus so Ive been catching up with her. There's Joy In Expatriation. | |
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not any more
Long ago when my daughter was little, we took the bus and the bus driver loved to talk to her, so he was our journey to work/daycare friend. There was another woman who was at the stop when we got there who also talked to her alot. I kinda miss that interaction, I miss living in a city sometimes. We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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me
he's good company | |
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butterfli25 said: not any more
Long ago when my daughter was little, we took the bus and the bus driver loved to talk to her, so he was our journey to work/daycare friend. There was another woman who was at the stop when we got there who also talked to her alot. I kinda miss that interaction, I miss living in a city sometimes. they sound nice, I just seem to attract weirdos wanting to talk about cheese or muffins or something with a faraway look in their eyes | |
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No, travel with the same commuters but we never talk. They all look like depressed cunts anyway. | |
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Spookymuffin said: No, travel with the same commuters but we never talk. They all look like depressed cunts anyway.
Must be cos its England! | |
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jami0mckay said: Spookymuffin said: No, travel with the same commuters but we never talk. They all look like depressed cunts anyway.
Must be cos its England! true! | |
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jami0mckay said: butterfli25 said: not any more
Long ago when my daughter was little, we took the bus and the bus driver loved to talk to her, so he was our journey to work/daycare friend. There was another woman who was at the stop when we got there who also talked to her alot. I kinda miss that interaction, I miss living in a city sometimes. they sound nice, I just seem to attract weirdos wanting to talk about cheese or muffins or something with a faraway look in their eyes We all should know that diversity makes for a rich tapestry, and we must understand that all the threads of the tapestry are equal in value no matter what their color. Maya Angelou | |
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yes.....my radio and cd player in the car | |
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For the last end of my journey, I usually see a friend or colleague on the same train as me. Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday.
Don Marquis (1878 - 1937) | |
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MissMe said: For the last end of my journey, I usually see a friend or colleague on the same train as me.
long journey then? | |
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I used to I had the hots for him too, we went on the tram together. Sometimes he would jump on at a later stop and come and punch me in the arm to make me scoot over so he could sit RIGHT next to me, I mean thighs touching
he once turned up at a pub I was at, cross town, and he saw me kissing my friends hello, and then every time after that on the tram he was kissing me hello, and it made me totally weak at the knees After a few months he must have moved away | |
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Sometimes I pass Meggy or Igopogo in the hallway as I'm on my way to the computer. "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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I would SO take a different route to work | |
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CalhounSq said: I would SO take a different route to work
What?? I only have one hallway. And I would miss them like crazy if they weren't here. [Edited 9/15/07 7:40am] [Edited 9/15/07 7:43am] "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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shellyevon said: CalhounSq said: I would SO take a different route to work
What?? I only have one hallway. And I would miss them like crazy if they weren't here. [Edited 9/15/07 7:40am] [Edited 9/15/07 7:43am] I wasn't responding to you Shellyevon I'm just saying in general it would bug me to have people I had to see every day on the way to work - I'm pissy like that I'd get used to it & like it eventually, but my first instinct would be to avoid it | |
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I used to have a Bus Buddy but I think I freaked him out by asking him to go for a drink sometime. Buses probably aren't the best places to meet potential dates, I suppose. | |
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Justin1972UK said: I used to have a Bus Buddy but I think I freaked him out by asking him to go for a drink sometime. Buses probably aren't the best places to meet potential dates, I suppose.
I guess it depends.....how long had you been talking to him? | |
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mdiver said: Justin1972UK said: I used to have a Bus Buddy but I think I freaked him out by asking him to go for a drink sometime. Buses probably aren't the best places to meet potential dates, I suppose.
I guess it depends.....how long had you been talking to him? About a month. He'd been reading my newspaper over my shoulder and we started talking about Yoko Ono. It was the time when she decorated Liverpool with billboards of tits and twats. We were laughing about it. | |
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Justin1972UK said: mdiver said: I guess it depends.....how long had you been talking to him? About a month. He'd been reading my newspaper over my shoulder and we started talking about Yoko Ono. It was the time when she decorated Liverpool with billboards of tits and twats. We were laughing about it. Then its fine....i mean if had been 2 mins then maybe he would think its wierd but a month???? Some people are just plain frightened...i mean you dont look like a nutter | |
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CalhounSq said: shellyevon said: What?? I only have one hallway. And I would miss them like crazy if they weren't here. [Edited 9/15/07 7:40am] [Edited 9/15/07 7:43am] I wasn't responding to you Shellyevon I'm just saying in general it would bug me to have people I had to see every day on the way to work - I'm pissy like that I'd get used to it & like it eventually, but my first instinct would be to avoid it Okay sorry, I was having a bad day all around yesterday. I work at home most of the time but seeing the same people would bother me too, especially if I had too talk to them. [Edited 9/16/07 6:15am] "Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind"-Dr Seuss
Pain is something to carry, like a radio...You should stand up for your right to feel your pain- Jim Morrison | |
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