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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The poor OP only had two hours and 5 minutes between when the Subway closed and when she had to pick up her DS from "training." No wonder she was so "desparate" [sic]. She has a car, two hours with nothing to do, and can't manage to find her snowflake anything to eat that's not made of meat anywhere in the DMV? Sorry, this story crumbles upon cross-examination. We are supposed to believe this Subway is the only place with food within a one-hour radius of the OP? The verdict is in. Reasonable alternatives were available. OP had no right to act obnoxiously. OP was wrong.[/quote] Wrong, so wrong. Try reading past the first few pages. [/quote] You're right, if you read later you realize that the OP miswrote the ending time for the class. This should say that she had only 1 hour and 5 minutes. Still plenty of time to find something. It's possible the young women at Subway also had committments that made them feel "desparate". Maybe one or both were single moms with kids to pick up from daycare providers and get home to bed. Maybe they were students with big tests the next day. Maybe they were athletes who need their sleep for early a.m. swim training.[/quote] The time was not the only thing that you got wrong. [/quote]
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