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Originally posted by Mocca
You see? Everyone's a winner.

You are a visionary.
 
Originally posted by Chris_23


Were you there?

I was hiding behind a chair.

It was Mummy/Son day.

You know, Mum takes you to work, and you see what and who she does.

Opened my eyes.
 

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Originally posted by Mocca
Remember the guy with the big Huggy Bear hat on flipping a coin in the doorway?

Yes.....

You touched me on the whoopsee....
 
Originally posted by Chris_23


You thought your Mummy/Son day was tough. I spent mine at Barnacle Bill's. What a nasty man he was. :(

Indeed.

Bet you don't look at tartar sauce the same way.
 

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Originally posted by Chris_23


It was tartar sauce? Thank god.

Why, because it tasted nice?
 
Originally posted by Chris_23


Righto, that's enough. I don't wanna get banned from this site.


Yeah fair enough.
 
Well in Adelaide train stations never have people at them. So if you get a dodgy looking person, chances are you are the only ones at the station. A few weeks ago I got followed home by this freaky guy and it scared the absolute **** outta me. Plus people don't wear pants at Adelaide station. Isn't that lovely.
 
trains in melbourne are nothing. you people wanna start getting the trams at night. even during the day you get your hand full of looneys. personal favourite tram line 57. get almost everyday to school. coming home is good fun, especially going through newmarket. all the bums congergate at the bus shelter there. when i don't get the tram, i'm on the broady train. i've never had any trouble apart from essendon been so bloody busy. however i have heard that after dark it isn't a very friendly place, had mates belted up there after **** ups, put him off alcohol for a couple of weeks. the broady is good fun to get home after the footy at docklands, the one that bypasses the loop, especially after essendon has won :D
 
Yeah trams are a worry. I've had incidents on and off, but most recent one is worthy of print, although it wasn't so much dangerous as just depressing.

Recently took my missus by tram to Latrobe Uni Bundoora, came back about 9pm. Reasonably busy tram, with about three young maori/samoan/something pacific folks down the back happily chroming away. The stink was overwhelming.

When we got to about Abbotsford, a kid got on, looked like the cat had dragged him in. When we alighted at Parliament station, looked around and this kid also had his head stuck in a paper bag, and there's that smell again. PARLIAMENT STATION, one stop from the CBD for cryin' out loud.

Its a nightmare out there now that our police force runs at about 3 blokes 1 bird and a nag or two.
 

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Originally posted by Mobbenfuhrer
Yeah trams are a worry. I've had incidents on and off, but most recent one is worthy of print, although it wasn't so much dangerous as just depressing.

Recently took my missus by tram to Latrobe Uni Bundoora, came back about 9pm. Reasonably busy tram, with about three young maori/samoan/something pacific folks down the back happily chroming away. The stink was overwhelming.

When we got to about Abbotsford, a kid got on, looked like the cat had dragged him in. When we alighted at Parliament station, looked around and this kid also had his head stuck in a paper bag, and there's that smell again. PARLIAMENT STATION, one stop from the CBD for cryin' out loud.

Its a nightmare out there now that our police force runs at about 3 blokes 1 bird and a nag or two.

Ah the lovely Bundoora tram-seen some great incidents as it trundles through Smith St. My favourite was the junkie who decided to bring his bike on the tram (which is against the law). The driver got out of his cabin and told him that he couldn't bring it on. The junkie then rushed the driver screaming "You can't talk to me like that" swinging punches. However the driver lamped him a few in the head, got the better of the junkie and chucked him off the tram.

What amazed me were some idiots thought the driver was at fault because he was quote "rude to him". All he was doing was enforcing the law. What was he meant to do, stand there and cop the blows? I gave my name to the conductor and said I'd be a witness to the fact that the junkie attacked the driver.
 
Originally posted by GoEagles


Haha! I actually went on the Frankston line in September when I was in Melbourne - still can't get over how many toothless people I saw. Strangely nothing too wacky happened on the train.

Collingwood game, was there?
 

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