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Wednesday, May 7, 2014

You are not at home



6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I honestly don't see anything wrong with this. No one is sitting near them. Some train rides are over an hour and how do you know these people don't have a medical condition that requires they elevate their legs? What a horrible society we live in. Shame on you for being so quick to judge.

C.J. Smith said...

^ Says the foot rider.
Sorry. I'm not buying what you're selling.
Browse away from here. Shoo.

Bicky said...

It's gonna get nasty come summer with bare feet in sweaty shoes. When those puppies are removed and put on the seats, you'll see the odour wafting up. *shudder*

George said...

I wonder how you could walk to the train if you have to keep your legs elevated?

MPFC might have explained it all, I'll have to check.

If you understand the reference, you're either a fellow nerd or stuck in a time warp.....

Lori said...

People aren't sitting near these people because they don't want to risk possibly smelling feet. True, some people have invisible conditions, but in my opinion feet on the seats is never okay.

Sylv said...

Anonymous, most workdays are over seven hours, but I don't think our bosses would appreciate us putting our feet on our desk, or another chair. If you can keep your feet down at the office, they can keep their feet down for the duration of the train ride.