The Ying and Yang of commuting

I had a very bizarre trip into work today. I got a seat on the train and the heating was off. Nobody walked past me in a bad mood. It was simply a perfect commute.

I had a very bizarre trip into work today.
I got a seat on the train and the heating was off (and the lady next to me was slim so I had plenty of room on the seat).
Nobody walked in front/across me (so I didn't have to interrupt my leisurely stroll).
I didn't have to queue at the ticket barriers (and I always get the person with the duff ticket in front of me).
I had a large gap in front of me on all 6 escalators I travel on (I don't care much to be looking at someone's dandruff or getting a face full of last nights boozy wind!).
I didn't have to queue to get on the tube (it can often be a bun fight) and the carriage was nearly empty (which was nice).

Compare this journey with last weeks and there is definitely a ying and yang of commuting. You can't say commuting is always dull and repetitive!

Then again I may be losing it...

By Simon Cox | Published: Wed, Jun 11, 2003 Shorticles | Misc

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