Say you were shopping in Chinatown, right? And you bought, let's say, some packages of raw fish. No problem there, right?
Then you happened to get on a streetcar going up Spadina. Now it's rush hour, so it's really crowded, so everyone has to squeeze in a little tighter. No problem, right?
Now, what you would NOT do, on the crowded Spadina streetcar at 5:00pm on a weekday, is open your package of smelly raw fish and start poking around with it, letting the smell waft around the entire car, right?
Then why weren't YOU sitting next to me on the streetcar today?
Everything went well with the move, I'm just too exhausted to talk about it.
Then you happened to get on a streetcar going up Spadina. Now it's rush hour, so it's really crowded, so everyone has to squeeze in a little tighter. No problem, right?
Now, what you would NOT do, on the crowded Spadina streetcar at 5:00pm on a weekday, is open your package of smelly raw fish and start poking around with it, letting the smell waft around the entire car, right?
Then why weren't YOU sitting next to me on the streetcar today?

Everything went well with the move, I'm just too exhausted to talk about it.
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bombshellbetty:
Haha! I once transported a picnic dinner that included a garlic sauce on an intercity bus. And I mean a garlic sauce! It smelled up the whole bus for a 45 minute ride. Boy was I getting some
looks! hehehe So maybe it's good that I wasn't sitting next to you on the streetcar. Well, good for the other passengers, not for me! 


fjola:
grossness!