I walked into Government Center at 6:05 and took a seat on a bench. A woman came and sat unnecessarily close to me, which, of course, annoyed me. Why do people do that? Are they just not thinking? Or are they frightening people prone to stalking who see no problem with invading the personal space of others? I moved to the opposite end of the bench, and she did not follow me. Maybe she's OCD and needs to sit on that end of the bench? Who knows?
At 6:08, an E line showed up, and at 6:09, another E line. This was Boston subway efficiency at its best. WHY? WHY SHOULD TWO TRAINS FROM THE SAME LINE EVER FOLLOW EACH OTHER? ESPECIALLY THIS QUICKLY? Argh.
A D line showed up at 6:10. Well, I knew it was a D line because I was standing far enough down the platform to read the sign on the second car. The signs on the first car were all blank. This meant that the driver had to keep announcing it was a D line train, since you couldn't tell from just a glance. But the driver announced it with supreme annoyance, like he could not understand why this had suddenly entered his job description. Dude, fix your signs, it'll solve everything.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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