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Originally posted by tractor View PostThe most disturbing thing about this thread is knowing that the OP may be on the same train as me every day.
However, i can cut through the boredom each day by playing the game "Which one is Suity?"
It would be good if people could give me clues as to what to look out for in my quest
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLook out for the slack-jawed, fat, gormless-looking gimp with a miserable expression.) well except the fat part
but esp the miserable part
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Originally posted by tractor View PostHowever, i can cut through the boredom each day by playing the game "Which one is Suity?"
It would be good if people could give me clues as to what to look out for in my quest
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Originally posted by tractor View PostThe most disturbing thing about this thread is knowing that the OP may be on the same train as me every day.
However, i can cut through the boredom each day by playing the game "Which one is Suity?"
It would be good if people could give me clues as to what to look out for in my quest
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Originally posted by tractor View PostThe most disturbing thing about this thread is knowing that the OP may be on the same train as me every day.
However, i can cut through the boredom each day by playing the game "Which one is Suity?"
It would be good if people could give me clues as to what to look out for in my quest
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The most disturbing thing about this thread is knowing that the OP may be on the same train as me every day.
However, i can cut through the boredom each day by playing the game "Which one is Suity?"
It would be good if people could give me clues as to what to look out for in my quest
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHappily sitting on the train, when some enormous bloke in a puffy coat sits next to me. even though there are two vacant seats in front of me. Now I'm all squished.
Pillock.
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Better this morning. Booked my shower time for 7am, sharp. Slowed slightly by the mass freakout that SY05s face has swollen up and he looks like a mongoloid.
Got the 7:32 from Parkway. Gets in to EthnicFriars 1 min later than the 7:42 as the latter doesn't stop at Elstree or West Hamstead. Not worth waiting for the faster train.
Happily sitting on the train, when some enormous bloke in a puffy coat sits next to me. even though there are two vacant seats in front of me. Now I'm all squished.
Pillock.
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What is this 'train' the OP is talking about? Does it have champagne?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostAll star cast of people getting in my way and generally being uterly cretinous and hideously irritating.
I was at fever pitch by the time I reached the station (after a 10 minute journey inexplicably became a 45 minute journey). The twat faced gurning bellend that kept feeding his ticket through the barrier, and ignoring the "Seek assistance" warning was an exceptional performance.
Random person with impossibly large suitcase who for no discernable reason decided to move from standstill, peering out the window position, to cutting across my stride at the very last second and blocking my way with their suitcase as I was in full stride for my train. That deserved an oscar.
And the utter fcktard who trod on my feet (both of them) as they took their seat on the train, and then proceeded to gas to their mate about the most banal bulltulip. This is a top effort.
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