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every time i'm at 149th street/grand concourse, i either see or smell feces....they need to clean that station up!
Last week I saw a decaying rat running around next to me. It had some sort of disease because it seemed like its backside was getting eaten by something. I gagged.
Also on 149th when you transfer from the 2 to 4 train i saw lines and lines of human **** on the ramps.
Funny stories guys. The funniest thing for me is this tiny, small build, skinny, middle-aged lady with big red glasses that always gets on the 2 train going uptown at 125th st. in Harlem during the PM Rush hour. I used to always catch the train with her and let me tell you this lady is brave. She's the classic passenger that always manages to find a seat even when nobody in their right mind would dare sit next to those two big heavy guys. LOL
First of all, when the train is approaching she is eye-balling seats from the platform. You just see her little head facing down with her big bottle-cap glasses slightly lowered. Then she enters the subway car and walks up and down the car looking for a seat. She would eye-ball a little empty space between people for hours in order to get some type of sympathy from these people and have them either make a space for her or stand up. If that doesn't work she would walk up and down the car until looking for another space where she can possibly fit in. Her last result is to stand in front of who she thinks is a gentlemen, in hope that the guy would stand up and give her the seat. This lady is just hillarious. I love seeing her in action. lol Guys know her already and just stand up and give her the seat. I've never seen her get into an argument over a seat though. That would be something to watch.
I was on a Q train in Brooklyn one afternoon recently. A woman stood about halfway across the car from where I was, wearing a dress that was so short, she'd have been exposing herself if she reached up to scratch her forehead. And it was tight enough to look as if it had been painted on her body. As the train made its way towards Coney Island, and more and more people exited, I was curious to see whether or not the woman was going to take a seat. (There was no way she'd have been able to sit down in that dress--it would've been up around her waist!)
By the time the train got to my station, at least half the car was empty, but she was still standing up.
I was on the F (going uptown towards 179th) going home today when a woman got on the train and walked over to some of the men asking them if they wanted to f*ck her. I was hoping she wouldn't come up to me...but she did and she asked me the question and I told her I was gay, and she believed me and she moved on to the other guys!
I was on the F (going uptown towards 179th) going home today when a woman got on the train and walked over to some of the men asking them if they wanted to f*ck her. I was hoping she wouldn't come up to me...but she did and she asked me the question and I told her I was gay, and she believed me and she moved on to the other guys!
Anyone here on that train today? :P
What did she look like? I'm curious what kind of person would ask that question, heh.
I was on the F (going uptown towards 179th) going home today when a woman got on the train and walked over to some of the men asking them if they wanted to f*ck her. I was hoping she wouldn't come up to me...but she did and she asked me the question and I told her I was gay, and she believed me and she moved on to the other guys!
Back in about 97 I saw a guy take a crap on the 7 train. It was about 4 in the morning. We were in the second car and it was about 3/4th full. Nobody even said anything to him about it. He crapped, pulled up his pants and that was it. Nobody paid any attention to it whatsoever. Back then the 7 train was kind of wild. There use to be parties on the train late night on some of the last cars.
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