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Old 02-22-2017, 06:42 PM
 
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Dallas is one of my favorite cities in the world. All week I have been typing up plans for what I want to accomplish in the city when I become Mayor and possibly opening up a couple of my businesses in the area However all in a matter of seconds all of that came crushing down and left a severely sour memory for me with Dallas. I was heading to the VA for an early morning appointment. I caught the Rowlett train instead of the UNT because at the time the other trains were coming in 40-50 minutes at a time. Mind you it's early in the morning. So again I get onto the Rowlett train and take a nap. Next thing I know my anxiety kicks in and I start getting a minor panic attack I feel like I'm back in the war zone again. My PTSD is fully kicking in except these are DART officers telling people who are asleep to get up and go outside. I'm instantly pissed off. So apparently, someone had complained about people sleeping on the train. I was at a lost for words. There is so much going on in the world and people are complaining about people falling asleep on a train and mind you again it's earllllly in the morning. The officer said he better not catch me and the other guys back in Rowlett again and so on and just going on and on about nothing. Some of the guys were high schoolers at that. I really wanted to do some deadly martial arts on him and his buddies. That just left an extremely bad memory in my head about Dallas and he triggered my PTSD over nothing. Is it against the law to sleep on a train? Is this some new law that I haven't been made aware of?
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Old 02-22-2017, 08:47 PM
 
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Who knows? Maybe Dart is having a problem with the homeless using the train for a safe place to catch some zzz's. Take a chill pill and when you become mayor you can put them in their place. Just curious, what year have you designated for your debut as Mayor of Dallas?
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Old 02-22-2017, 10:21 PM
 
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Old 02-22-2017, 11:52 PM
 
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Wait, you paid the fare and still got yelled at for sleeping? Why didn't you just tell them you had a pass? You know, instead of using kung fu on them?
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