So my sister and I went out today for some last-minute Christmas dinner additions. On the way to the grocery store, we're sitting on the bus when this woman gets on. Note, it's been snowing all day and we've got a couple inches or so.
RB: Rude Bat
OP: Other Passenger
RB gets on, turns to the Other Passenger who is sitting in the first seat near the door and gets right in her face.
"CAN I SIT HERE?"
Note - there was space right next to OP but apparently RB can't move three feet.
OP: "Just a minute."
RB: CAN YOU HURRY UP!!?
OP: Wait a minute, I have a brace on my knee!
She gets up and moves to stand across from the driver. Meanwhile RB flips her the bird! Then suddenly she's saying, "Miss, oh miss, I'm sorry! I'm sorry."
OP: Yeah, okay
RB: Oh, sir! Sir! (to the bus driver) God told me to tell you something! (starts saying something about snow and slush).
We stop right outside the store. RB takes one look out at the inch, maybe inch & a half of snow on the sidewalk and starts yelling, "I CAN'T GET OFF HERE! HELP ME, SOMEONE HELP ME!"
There was nowhere else to get off, plus she'd have had to walk through a couple inches of snow to get to the stop where she got on in the first place. She was dressed for the weather and moving better than my sister does in the cold (bad knees).
RB: Rude Bat
OP: Other Passenger
RB gets on, turns to the Other Passenger who is sitting in the first seat near the door and gets right in her face.
"CAN I SIT HERE?"
Note - there was space right next to OP but apparently RB can't move three feet.
OP: "Just a minute."
RB: CAN YOU HURRY UP!!?
OP: Wait a minute, I have a brace on my knee!
She gets up and moves to stand across from the driver. Meanwhile RB flips her the bird! Then suddenly she's saying, "Miss, oh miss, I'm sorry! I'm sorry."
OP: Yeah, okay
RB: Oh, sir! Sir! (to the bus driver) God told me to tell you something! (starts saying something about snow and slush).
We stop right outside the store. RB takes one look out at the inch, maybe inch & a half of snow on the sidewalk and starts yelling, "I CAN'T GET OFF HERE! HELP ME, SOMEONE HELP ME!"
There was nowhere else to get off, plus she'd have had to walk through a couple inches of snow to get to the stop where she got on in the first place. She was dressed for the weather and moving better than my sister does in the cold (bad knees).
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