Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep. I am a third generation Washingtonian, and I never thought I would want to leave, but now, I can’t wait to get out.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out
Agreed. There was just an election this last fall. If people are not happy they are in the minority and should leave.
Well technically only 40% of DC residents voted this past fall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep. I am a third generation Washingtonian, and I never thought I would want to leave, but now, I can’t wait to get out.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out
Agreed. There was just an election this last fall. If people are not happy they are in the minority and should leave.
Anonymous wrote:There is no point anymore in trying to regulate this. They should just use cameras and technology to count the people who enter a given station who don’t pay and then WMATA sends a $10 charge per rider to that jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:I use assistive devices and am unable to step over the gates.
Do you think the station manager will open the gate for me for free, as an accommodation?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ha, I rode the metro for the first time in a long time in Bethesda. Yuppies were stepping over the turnstyle making sure to lift their commuter bags so they wouldn't snag. Metro is free now, wouldncha know? I felt foolish spening my couple of bucks.
Yuppies? What year was this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep. I am a third generation Washingtonian, and I never thought I would want to leave, but now, I can’t wait to get out.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out
Please go back to Ohio or whichever crappy flyover state you moved here from after college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep. I am a third generation Washingtonian, and I never thought I would want to leave, but now, I can’t wait to get out.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yep. I am a third generation Washingtonian, and I never thought I would want to leave, but now, I can’t wait to get out.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out
Anonymous wrote:
Yep. I am a third generation Washingtonian, and I never thought I would want to leave, but now, I can’t wait to get out.
Anonymous wrote:Ha, I rode the metro for the first time in a long time in Bethesda. Yuppies were stepping over the turnstyle making sure to lift their commuter bags so they wouldn't snag. Metro is free now, wouldncha know? I felt foolish spening my couple of bucks.
Anonymous wrote:jfc grandpa, ever tried minding your own business?