If I needed the seat, I would have done just that.
But I really CBF fighting someone else's battle first thing in the morning.
The dickhead didn't seem to mind me putting my phone in his face to take the shot though. I think he genuinely didn't give a fuck, which is somewhat admirable.
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I call BS to his deep oblivion. He was just putting up a real hard "Dave's not here man..." guys like that can eat a shit sandwich. If you're that precious about personal space buy a coffee and catch a less crowded train in 30 minutes.
I think that's poodle. Can you put googley eyes on so I can confirm my suspicions?
Sorry to disappoint. I am not that young, handsome, nor dapper in attire. I look more like a sprawled out homeless guy wishing for you to sit.next to me.
Plus I can't wear that much clothing on pubic transport, the air con is always too hot. Just the beanie on its own would have me drenched in sweat!
I'm not a seasoned train traveler so bear with me: Is there a spot on trains to stow any luggage? I'd thought about traveling from an airport to accommodation with a 23kg bag each and thought it'd be a total headfuck putting it on a train. I even considered tackling one journey with a bike bag......................:tsk:
Do it. I've done it a lot of times - bike, bike bag, bike box, bike and bike frame, 2 bikes, snowboarding gear, 4 teenagers and theor bikes...it is public transport and you have a right to use it.just like everyone else. In some cases first in first served is the way of it.
But don't be a dick. I don't travel with piles of shit during peak times unless it can't be avoided. And yeah one time I pulled into shinjuku station at 5:30pm with all my snow gear. I did feel like a bit of a nob that time!
No, but the rules are thus:
1. If you have big bags, stand with them in the vestibule area, don't even think about bringing them into the seating area you fuckwit
2. if you have small bags, sit down but either leave the small bags in the corridor or on your lap - don't take up seating with the bags you fuckwit
Hereth endeth the lesson.
A lot of the old train carriages on my line to Sydney have had seats removed and luggage racks put in. The new trains on the line also have a lot more room in the "foyer" for luggage, wheelchairs, prams, and other less mobile passengers. The don't however have any specific space for bikes...
There is this kid who loves to sit on the aisle seat and put his bag on the window seat. It gets to the point that the bus is full and he refuses to sit next to anyone. A few people have made a fuss about this one dude so nowadays there are a few of us blokes who go straight for that seat next to him regardless if the bus is full or completely empty. The look on his face is priceless when he sees me on the bus knowing he has to sit next to someone. He's tried everything. One time he tried to say the bag was heavy (it clearly wasn't) and the guy made him move it anyway. Most times he just moves to another seat if it's empty and we let that one go. Anyways fun and games.
Keep at it and get right up in that pike's grill. Eat a back or chips or cup of noodles next.to him for extra laughs.
Wow, thats a thing? Poor bloke must have a few roo's loose in the top paddock. Sounds like the best thing he could do is say G'day and let the first person he comes across to sit next to him.
You have much to learn about the ways of public transport padawan...much. It's mostly fucking wierdos.