I used to try and see the funny side of train tossers, otherwise things could spoil your journey.
I t used to amuse me that i would normally be the one of the last to be sat next to on a busy rush hour train to or from London.
I would not be in a suit, but my clothes were ok, and i'd had a boiler suit on all day, unlike the suit who eventually sat next to me, avoided any near contact, yet had probably not had the suit cleaned for months.
Then you had those suits that had brought those expensive loud clicking locking briefcases, the ones that would only open about three inches because there was only an apple a daily paper and a cheese sandwich inside and no paperwork, i found it amusing to to tilt my head and get a peek and then smile at the person.
The loudmouths after Haywards Heath brigade, found in the buffet car, giving it large with posh accent until the train passes HH, the drink kicks in the accent disappears and the leering at passing women starts.
The person that is doing the crossword in the Times etc, keeps looking at you for approval after scribbling in yet another answer, unfortunately you have sussed that it is yesterdays paper and he has got the answers from the paper that is situated in the briefcase that only opens about three inches.
I t used to amuse me that i would normally be the one of the last to be sat next to on a busy rush hour train to or from London.
I would not be in a suit, but my clothes were ok, and i'd had a boiler suit on all day, unlike the suit who eventually sat next to me, avoided any near contact, yet had probably not had the suit cleaned for months.
Then you had those suits that had brought those expensive loud clicking locking briefcases, the ones that would only open about three inches because there was only an apple a daily paper and a cheese sandwich inside and no paperwork, i found it amusing to to tilt my head and get a peek and then smile at the person.
The loudmouths after Haywards Heath brigade, found in the buffet car, giving it large with posh accent until the train passes HH, the drink kicks in the accent disappears and the leering at passing women starts.
The person that is doing the crossword in the Times etc, keeps looking at you for approval after scribbling in yet another answer, unfortunately you have sussed that it is yesterdays paper and he has got the answers from the paper that is situated in the briefcase that only opens about three inches.