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My favorite fairy tale is where today's people learn something about spelling, grammar, and punctuation in this day and age. Nobody's perfect but it is nice to see an effort made.sorcha and joanie b in this day and age do u think
girls grow up thinking they will meet prince charming or a knight in shinning armor
who will sweep them off there feet and merry them or is that outdated
NO!Enough of the cat fighting! It's time to kill this topic and close the thread.
Wish I had been there to see you get your award! Seriously, give it a rest.Maine Rider said:1336927199[/url]' post='367103']My favorite fairy tale is where today's people learn something about spelling, grammar, and punctuation in this day and age. Nobody's perfect but it is nice to see an effort made.wabbitt said:1336924808[/url]' post='367095']sorcha and joanie b in this day and age do u think
girls grow up thinking they will meet prince charming or a knight in shinning armor
who will sweep them off there feet and merry them or is that outdated
Wish I had been there to see you get your award! Seriously, give it a rest.Maine Rider said:1336927199[/url]' post='367103']My favorite fairy tale is where today's people learn something about spelling, grammar, and punctuation in this day and age. Nobody's perfect but it is nice to see an effort made.wabbitt said:1336924808[/url]' post='367095']sorcha and joanie b in this day and age do u think
girls grow up thinking they will meet prince charming or a knight in shinning armor
who will sweep them off there feet and merry them or is that outdated
Maine Rider said:1336932481[/url]' post='367124']Wish I had been there to see you get your award! Seriously, give it a rest.Shortline said:1336929468[/url]' post='367116']My favorite fairy tale is where today's people learn something about spelling, grammar, and punctuation in this day and age. Nobody's perfect but it is nice to see an effort made.Maine Rider said:1336927199[/url]' post='367103']1336924808[/url]' post='367095']sorcha and joanie b in this day and age do u think
girls grow up thinking they will meet prince charming or a knight in shinning armor
who will sweep them off there feet and merry them or is that outdated
Wish I had been there to see you get your award! Seriously, give it a rest.My favorite fairy tale is where today's people learn something about spelling, grammar, and punctuation in this day and age. Nobody's perfect but it is nice to see an effort made.sorcha and joanie b in this day and age do u think
girls grow up thinking they will meet prince charming or a knight in shinning armor
who will sweep them off there feet and merry them or is that outdated
Not that I don't believe some of these stories but I've traveled quite a bit - all in coach - this past year and I haven't seen anything remotely like any of this stuff.Well this derailed pretty quick. I haven't really seen anything super strange in coach. I do remember one trip on the Empire Builder where two passengers hung blankets around there seat. One from the luggage rack and the other two im not sure exactly but I wanna say velcro strips.
This actually made me laugh out loud.My favorite fairy tale is where today's people learn something about spelling, grammar, and punctuation in this day and age. Nobody's perfect but it is nice to see an effort made.
maine rider 'if u want to make jokes about my spellingMy favorite fairy tale is where today's people learn something about spelling, grammar, and punctuation in this day and age. Nobody's perfect but it is nice to see an effort made.sorcha and joanie b in this day and age do u think
girls grow up thinking they will meet prince charming or a knight in shinning armor
who will sweep them off there feet and merry them or is that outdated
No kidding.... crazy!On a trip on the Autotrain a few years back we slept in the sleeper car that attached to the coach car. Just before bed I walked to the end of the sleeper to look in and see how my fellow travelers were doing and saw two blanket "tents" that were hung up around the seats. I can only assume that some coach passengers take blankets onboard and use them to make a "poor mans" roomette. While there is nothing wrong with this it is a bit out of the norm. I also believe that with blankets surrounding every side of your seat, the oyxgen level in the resulting space may be reduced.
Maine Rider, if you want to make jokes about my spelling, then go ahead. I am getting really thred of being the butt of people's jokes. Just because I did not graduate HS. [incomplete sentence, doesn't work with the parts after the comma] If you are the spelling police, then you fix it. If'in you still want to mock me, then just grow up. This board is about Amtrak, not about spelling mistakes.maine rider 'if u want to make jokes about my spellingMy favorite fairy tale is where today's people learn something about spelling, grammar, and punctuation in this day and age. Nobody's perfect but it is nice to see an effort made.sorcha and joanie b in this day and age do u think
girls grow up thinking they will meet prince charming or a knight in shinning armor
who will sweep them off there feet and merry them or is that outdated
go ahead i am getting real tired of being the butt of peoples jokes
just becouse i did not graduate hs, if u are the spelling police, then u fix it
if'in u still want to mock me, just grow up this board is about amtrak not about spelling mistakes
...Which is considerably understandable. Was he a foreigner? I have read (and jis & Texas back me up or correct me here) that on India Rail, if you sit in a "community" class, ie: Sleeper Tier 3 (AC or not), you might find your seat mates sharing your Coke & cookies if you set it down. They would expect the same from you. On a very large tangent, I found it ironic that in Japan in the late 80's, it was a gentleman from India who was very offended that we (Tokyo Disneyland) didn't offer bottled water for sale. Back to my original response to Ctim2: As the old adage goes, "When in Rome..." Unfortunately, this almost exclusively means that Americans need to act like their host country when travelling abroad, but doesn't seem to apply when folks visit our country. Part of the problem there is that since our country is made up of folks from so many other cultures, it's real easy to step on other cultures within our own country without realizing it.This one happened to me in the dining car on Via Rail's Ocean. I was having breakfast with another gentleman discussing trains; the sights etc. then he noticed that I had only taken to slices from my pancakes (some kind of whole grain thing) which I totally didn't like. Noticing that I hadnt really eaten pancake he ask if I didn't like them, As I answered him that I didn't really like of want them he reached into my plate and took them! Yes, took them! (background on me I am an individual who in past years has had to work on his temper etc).
My first response was to reach back into his plate take them back and knock the Sh%# out of him. I think as he noticed the sharping angle of my eye brows, he said that he was sorry and asked if I did really want them? He followed that with and explanation that where he was from food was special and was not to denied, refused or wasted. OK, so to avoid any further issue I excused myself and considered that moment a lesion while convincing myself not to teach him a less about where I am from and personal space.
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Anderson - you inadvertently incorrectly corrected the bolded word above.Maine Rider, if you want to make jokes about my spelling, then go ahead. I am getting really thred of being the butt of people's jokes. Just because I did not graduate HS. [incomplete sentence, doesn't work with the parts after the comma] If you are the spelling police, then you fix it. If'in you still want to mock me, then just grow up. This board is about Amtrak, not about spelling mistakes.
Note: Be careful what you wish for.
**LIKE**Some of this is pretty mean spirited and not necessary. Wabbit, it is sometimes hard to read your posts. However, I do not think people should be picking on you. That is classless. Suggesting somebody go get a GED or take classes is insulting IMHO in this context. You don't know anything about the person you are talking to. This could be very hurtful.
The moderators have asked you all to stop. Please do. Stick to trains and related topics. Not manners, not spelling, not chivalry, and not the battle of the sexes or any other mess. And treat others with respect regardless of education or background.
Some of this is pretty mean spirited and not necessary. Wabbit, it is sometimes hard to read your posts. However, I do not think people should be picking on you. That is classless. Suggesting somebody go get a GED or take classes is insulting IMHO in this context. You don't know anything about the person you are talking to. This could be very hurtful.
The moderators have asked you all to stop. Please do. Stick to trains and related topics. Not manners, not spelling, not chivalry, and not the battle of the sexes or any other mess. And treat others with respect regardless of education or background.
Do they have sleeper trains in the Mid-East?If that is true, what do yo think would happen if the young lady did this on a train in the UK? Germany? Japan? Australasia? or anywhere in the Mid-East?
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