Metro?!?!

Anonymous
On red line heading home. First car I get on has no A.C. and feels hotter every minute. Switch cars at next stop and I can smell the mentally ill, obese homeless man before I see him. Now on a third car. At least get the A.C. right on a day like today!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On red line heading home. First car I get on has no A.C. and feels hotter every minute. Switch cars at next stop and I can smell the mentally ill, obese homeless man before I see him. Now on a third car. At least get the A.C. right on a day like today!


Ew, you had to travel with the dirty interested public? Awful!

They should fix the AC. That guy you passed deserves it.
Anonymous
I take the metro daily. 99% of the time it is absolutely fine. Sorry there was no a/c for you today but why are you posting?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On red line heading home. First car I get on has no A.C. and feels hotter every minute. Switch cars at next stop and I can smell the mentally ill, obese homeless man before I see him. Now on a third car. At least get the A.C. right on a day like today!


Ew, you had to travel with the dirty interested public? Awful!

They should fix the AC. That guy you passed deserves it.


You clearly have never seen this man. When I told my ds about it thisevening he knew exactly who I was talking about. Apparently there is an Instagram page dedicated to him and video of him defeating in the foggy bottom station.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On red line heading home. First car I get on has no A.C. and feels hotter every minute. Switch cars at next stop and I can smell the mentally ill, obese homeless man before I see him. Now on a third car. At least get the A.C. right on a day like today!


Ew, you had to travel with the dirty interested public? Awful!

They should fix the AC. That guy you passed deserves it.


You clearly have never seen this man. When I told my ds about it thisevening he knew exactly who I was talking about. Apparently there is an Instagram page dedicated to him and video of him defeating in the foggy bottom station.


defecating
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On red line heading home. First car I get on has no A.C. and feels hotter every minute. Switch cars at next stop and I can smell the mentally ill, obese homeless man before I see him. Now on a third car. At least get the A.C. right on a day like today!


Ew, you had to travel with the dirty interested public? Awful!

They should fix the AC. That guy you passed deserves it.


You clearly have never seen this man. When I told my ds about it thisevening he knew exactly who I was talking about. Apparently there is an Instagram page dedicated to him and video of him defeating in the foggy bottom station.


That is really sad.
Anonymous
My car was an icebox— almost uncomfortable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On red line heading home. First car I get on has no A.C. and feels hotter every minute. Switch cars at next stop and I can smell the mentally ill, obese homeless man before I see him. Now on a third car. At least get the A.C. right on a day like today!


Ew, you had to travel with the dirty interested public? Awful!

They should fix the AC. That guy you passed deserves it.


You clearly have never seen this man. When I told my ds about it thisevening he knew exactly who I was talking about. Apparently there is an Instagram page dedicated to him and video of him defeating in the foggy bottom station.


defecating


Yes, Instagramming this guy is what’s needed, not helping him. Good job, cowards.

There’s a behavioral health hotline in DC with people trained to work with someone like that.

https://dbh.dc.gov/service/access-helpline
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My car was an icebox— almost uncomfortable


Why didn't you share some of your a/c with OP? Rude.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On red line heading home. First car I get on has no A.C. and feels hotter every minute. Switch cars at next stop and I can smell the mentally ill, obese homeless man before I see him. Now on a third car. At least get the A.C. right on a day like today!


Ew, you had to travel with the dirty interested public? Awful!

They should fix the AC. That guy you passed deserves it.


You clearly have never seen this man. When I told my ds about it thisevening he knew exactly who I was talking about. Apparently there is an Instagram page dedicated to him and video of him defeating in the foggy bottom station.


defecating


Yes, Instagramming this guy is what’s needed, not helping him. Good job, cowards.

There’s a behavioral health hotline in DC with people trained to work with someone like that.

https://dbh.dc.gov/service/access-helpline


+1 You can also report the broken car to WMATA OP. You sound whiny and immature. My metro ride this morning (and 99% of mornings) is fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My car was an icebox— almost uncomfortable


Around here 85F is considered chilly.
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