Got a boy at Gonzaga who rides metro home?

Anonymous
I work at the school. Please call us tomorrow morning. We would like to discuss.
Anonymous
Honestly, with all the other things I've seen go down in and around Union Station, this is the least of my worries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


It's pretty obvious OP means the metro car she is riding in. Not her personal car.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


It's pretty obvious OP means the metro car she is riding in. Not her personal car.


And she said metro in the title. It couldn't be more obvious.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work at the school. Please call us tomorrow morning. We would like to discuss.


Discuss what. How is this a big deal?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


train car.


You said your car. Its not yours, mind your own business.


I'm not OP but you are definitely what's wrong with the society today. If I am riding on a public train, it IS my business because tomorrow I might have to sit on that nasty seat. Raise your children to sit in chairs properly.


And you think the only reason those seats are nasty is b/c of their shoes on the seat?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


train car.


You said your car. Its not yours, mind your own business.


I'm not OP but you are definitely what's wrong with the society today. If I am riding on a public train, it IS my business because tomorrow I might have to sit on that nasty seat. Raise your children to sit in chairs properly.


And you think the only reason those seats are nasty is b/c of their shoes on the seat?


No, I don't think that's the ONLY reason, but definitely a big reason. Also, there are signs literally everywhere that shoes don't belong on seats. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make but public transport belongs to all of us and all of us need to take care of it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you want to cause a fuss, call the school to complain. You'll cause all the boys to be hauled in for a pre-school meeting and a re-education.

They learned about manspreading from seeing all the manspreading in their lives. These 4 Gonzaga boys are not the problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


train car.


You said your car. Its not yours, mind your own business.


I'm not OP but you are definitely what's wrong with the society today. If I am riding on a public train, it IS my business because tomorrow I might have to sit on that nasty seat. Raise your children to sit in chairs properly.


And you think the only reason those seats are nasty is b/c of their shoes on the seat?


No, I don't think that's the ONLY reason, but definitely a big reason. Also, there are signs literally everywhere that shoes don't belong on seats. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make but public transport belongs to all of us and all of us need to take care of it.

I've never seen such a sign in my life. Literally never.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


train car.


You said your car. Its not yours, mind your own business.


I'm not OP but you are definitely what's wrong with the society today. If I am riding on a public train, it IS my business because tomorrow I might have to sit on that nasty seat. Raise your children to sit in chairs properly.


And you think the only reason those seats are nasty is b/c of their shoes on the seat?


No, I don't think that's the ONLY reason, but definitely a big reason. Also, there are signs literally everywhere that shoes don't belong on seats. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make but public transport belongs to all of us and all of us need to take care of it.

I've never seen such a sign in my life. Literally never.


That tracks with your other comments.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I work at the school. Please call us tomorrow morning. We would like to discuss.

The mandatory morning meeting (sure to be called tomorrow night for Thursday morning before school "to discuss") will not be the same without Mr C.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


train car.


You said your car. Its not yours, mind your own business.


I'm not OP but you are definitely what's wrong with the society today. If I am riding on a public train, it IS my business because tomorrow I might have to sit on that nasty seat. Raise your children to sit in chairs properly.


And you think the only reason those seats are nasty is b/c of their shoes on the seat?


No, I don't think that's the ONLY reason, but definitely a big reason. Also, there are signs literally everywhere that shoes don't belong on seats. I'm not sure what point you're trying to make but public transport belongs to all of us and all of us need to take care of it.

I've never seen such a sign in my life. Literally never.


That tracks with your other comments.

Please post a pic of such a sign. Literally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you want to cause a fuss, call the school to complain. You'll cause all the boys to be hauled in for a pre-school meeting and a re-education.

They learned about manspreading from seeing all the manspreading in their lives. These 4 Gonzaga boys are not the problem.

can't wait for the mansplaining of the manspreading
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


train car.


You said your car. Its not yours, mind your own business.


I'm not OP but you are definitely what's wrong with the society today. If I am riding on a public train, it IS my business because tomorrow I might have to sit on that nasty seat. Raise your children to sit in chairs properly.


Shoes are the least of your worries on those seats. So long as you're not going to lick them I'm sure you'll live Gladys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That's not public transportation and your post makes no sense. Tell them to get their shoes off your seats. Simple.


train car.


You said your car. Its not yours, mind your own business.


I'm not OP but you are definitely what's wrong with the society today. If I am riding on a public train, it IS my business because tomorrow I might have to sit on that nasty seat. Raise your children to sit in chairs properly.


And you think the only reason those seats are nasty is b/c of their shoes on the seat?


Seriously, people don't wash their clothing after each use, wash their hands after bathroom/regularly, cough/breathe germs on it and so much more. They are kids. Leave them alone.
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