El Chupacabra
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Don't worry, on the phone to my Wake County colleagues as we speak. And the collections agency. AND the credit bureau.
The dude jumped in front of the train in front of the train I was on. Sometime last spring someone jumped in between cars at Lexington Ave/53rd. I was on one of the two cars, kinda in the middle of the car. Didn't see anything but certainly felt it.
The dude jumped in front of the train in front of the train I was on. Sometime last spring someone jumped in between cars at Lexington Ave/53rd. I was on one of the two cars, kinda in the middle of the car. Didn't see anything but certainly felt it.
Don't worry, on the phone to my Wake County colleagues as we speak. And the collections agency. AND the credit bureau.
That game did turn out perfect for me. I got in bed right before tip-off. Woke up because I heard Wife groan in other room and got text from Dad that said "gut punch" so I was preeeeetty sure Villanova had won. Went in other room and saw Villanova had indeed won, watched replays of final 10 seconds, told Wife that at least her team was good so as to appear magnanimous, then went back to bed.
Lurking.
In that case the woman freaking out and annoying everyone around her would piss me off. I guess she's going nuts not because someone just died, but because she's being inconvenienced and feels "trapped"- when of course anyone with half a brain knows the train will start moving again when they're able to clean up the remains.
There's a new mailing list at work that everyone got subscribed to in the system and to unsubscribe you follow a link and click unsubscribe (very clear in the email). Three people in the last five minutes have sent an email out to the entire listserv that just says "unsubscribe" as the body of the email. I think the number of people on the listserv has to be above 250 people or so - I wonder how long it will be until someone says "please stop"