Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
Care to expand on this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green let's you walk ... on the track.
When did this happen?
Yesterday in all that damn heat.
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-signed the one who is done with that POS
Hey! Your the OP of yesterday's incoherent "Metro $" thread! Where people ridiculed you! That was an excellent thread, lots of LOLs.
A few questions for you: (1) why are you so obsessed with Metro that you're still lurking on Metro threads (it seems a bit odd, frankly); and (2) did you start this thread? Because if you did, clearly using fewer words is working for you.
1) nope didn't start this thread. 2) you say I'm am Lurking on metro threads ... You are here.
Didn't bother to spellcheck ur not worth it.
Well, I actually take Metro: much faster and less stressful than driving. You, on the other hand, say you don't take Metro any more. So I'm trying to figure out your obsession, what is it?
Must not have done well in bschool.
My MBA friends have drivers. They don't metro either but they are also in NY ... Where the $ is.
WTF is this? Too many Margeritas?
Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green let's you walk ... on the track.
When did this happen?
Yesterday in all that damn heat.
http://mobile.washingtonpost.com/rss.jsp?rssid=4007075&item=http://www.washingtonpost.com/Fragment/SysConfig/WebPortal/twpweb/rss/mobile/blog-entry.jpp?id=1001.4.3146340585&cid=-1&fullSiteUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fblogs%2Fpost_now%2Fpost%2Fgreen-line-train-loses-power-strands-passengers%2F2012%2F07%2F03%2FgJQADrrkLW_blog.html
-signed the one who is done with that POS
Hey! Your the OP of yesterday's incoherent "Metro $" thread! Where people ridiculed you! That was an excellent thread, lots of LOLs.
A few questions for you: (1) why are you so obsessed with Metro that you're still lurking on Metro threads (it seems a bit odd, frankly); and (2) did you start this thread? Because if you did, clearly using fewer words is working for you.
1) nope didn't start this thread. 2) you say I'm am Lurking on metro threads ... You are here.
Didn't bother to spellcheck ur not worth it.
Well, I actually take Metro: much faster and less stressful than driving. You, on the other hand, say you don't take Metro any more. So I'm trying to figure out your obsession, what is it?
Must not have done well in bschool.
My MBA friends have drivers. They don't metro either but they are also in NY ... Where the $ is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
Stop being such a pussy. I ride the green line regularly and have yet to see/experience violence on the train. WTF do you mean by "clientele"?
Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green let's you walk ... on the track.
When did this happen?
Yesterday in all that damn heat.
http://mobile.washingtonpost.com/rss.jsp?rssid=4007075&item=http://www.washingtonpost.com/Fragment/SysConfig/WebPortal/twpweb/rss/mobile/blog-entry.jpp?id=1001.4.3146340585&cid=-1&fullSiteUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fblogs%2Fpost_now%2Fpost%2Fgreen-line-train-loses-power-strands-passengers%2F2012%2F07%2F03%2FgJQADrrkLW_blog.html
-signed the one who is done with that POS
Hey! Your the OP of yesterday's incoherent "Metro $" thread! Where people ridiculed you! That was an excellent thread, lots of LOLs.
A few questions for you: (1) why are you so obsessed with Metro that you're still lurking on Metro threads (it seems a bit odd, frankly); and (2) did you start this thread? Because if you did, clearly using fewer words is working for you.
1) nope didn't start this thread. 2) you say I'm am Lurking on metro threads ... You are here.
Didn't bother to spellcheck ur not worth it.
Well, I actually take Metro: much faster and less stressful than driving. You, on the other hand, say you don't take Metro any more. So I'm trying to figure out your obsession, what is it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green let's you walk ... on the track.
When did this happen?
Yesterday in all that damn heat.
http://mobile.washingtonpost.com/rss.jsp?rssid=4007075&item=http://www.washingtonpost.com/Fragment/SysConfig/WebPortal/twpweb/rss/mobile/blog-entry.jpp?id=1001.4.3146340585&cid=-1&fullSiteUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fblogs%2Fpost_now%2Fpost%2Fgreen-line-train-loses-power-strands-passengers%2F2012%2F07%2F03%2FgJQADrrkLW_blog.html
-signed the one who is done with that POS
Hey! Your the OP of yesterday's incoherent "Metro $" thread! Where people ridiculed you! That was an excellent thread, lots of LOLs.
A few questions for you: (1) why are you so obsessed with Metro that you're still lurking on Metro threads (it seems a bit odd, frankly); and (2) did you start this thread? Because if you did, clearly using fewer words is working for you.
1) nope didn't start this thread. 2) you say I'm am Lurking on metro threads ... You are here.
Didn't bother to spellcheck ur not worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Green let's you walk ... on the track.
When did this happen?
Yesterday in all that damn heat.
http://mobile.washingtonpost.com/rss.jsp?rssid=4007075&item=http://www.washingtonpost.com/Fragment/SysConfig/WebPortal/twpweb/rss/mobile/blog-entry.jpp?id=1001.4.3146340585&cid=-1&fullSiteUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.washingtonpost.com%2Fblogs%2Fpost_now%2Fpost%2Fgreen-line-train-loses-power-strands-passengers%2F2012%2F07%2F03%2FgJQADrrkLW_blog.html
-signed the one who is done with that POS
Hey! Your the OP of yesterday's incoherent "Metro $" thread! Where people ridiculed you! That was an excellent thread, lots of LOLs.
A few questions for you: (1) why are you so obsessed with Metro that you're still lurking on Metro threads (it seems a bit odd, frankly); and (2) did you start this thread? Because if you did, clearly using fewer words is working for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
+1 re green line. Yellow line is similar.
The Yellow line has quite possibly the most boring clientele.
I'll agree with this. You'd think the kids who live along the yellow line would be hip and fun, but they just seem like zombies. What's with that, hangovers?
Drugs? Bath salts?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
+1 re green line. Yellow line is similar.
The Yellow line has quite possibly the most boring clientele.
I'll agree with this. You'd think the kids who live along the yellow line would be hip and fun, but they just seem like zombies. What's with that, hangovers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
+1 re green line. Yellow line is similar.
The Yellow line has quite possibly the most boring clientele.
Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red aka death line, followed by orange, but the green line is dangerous because of the clientele
+1 re green line. Yellow line is similar.