Originally posted by Clamato: Needs to go talk a walk and clear his head. Poor guy. Being a police officer is stressful. His reaction is understandable.
I'm very far from being a cop btw.....just to let chya know
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Ted, when "unnecessary, repetitive and redundant quote removed. --Ted E." shows up after you laser someone's post....do you actually have to type "unnecessary, repetitive and redundant quote removed. --Ted E." each time...or is it automated?
Saw Perez when I got off the train this morning (the joy of finishing court early). Nice wheels.
By the way, it was interesting to watch the two pseudo-homeless get off the train and agree which side of the street they were going to work. The woman with the oxygen tube into her nose had the best angle. The other one (male) just looked high.
Speaking of Oxygenette, a few weeks ago I was walking with my 2 kids past Starbucks and she proceeded to light up a cig while holding the darn tank-we were not even 2 feet from her.
By the way, you train riders will know. Can you buy a ticket to a different zone, get off the train for a couple hours, and get back on to your final destination?
The man in front of me did that. The conductor simply wrote on the ticket.
Ron On one of the Saturdays that I was coming home from Broadway in Chicago. There was a group of people who were on a bar-hopping party. They got off at several stops between Chicago and Elburn, went to a bar (in GE it was Curly’s), got back on and then proceeded to the next. At the end of the line they rode back to Chicago. All this fun on a round-trip ticket! It sounded like such fun that I think we will do one sometime in the fall.
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