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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2009-02-21 01:07 am

Young people today ...

I was on the train home from work last night. It was crowded and there were a gaggle of blonde teenagers in the doorway who clambered on at the stop before mine and arrayed themselves around the doors. They nattered about hair, nails, one of their boyfriends who was unfortunate in the pants department.

I looked at them, and began to mentally rehearse my comments that would see them move out of the way of all the disembarking passengers at my stop (for some reason, it's always me who says something first, I have come to accept my role in the daily commute). 'Girls,' I planned to say, 'could you let us out, please?' I would be kind and a little older-sounding, because I knew they were not bad girls, just flighty and young and unlikely to have the spatial awareness one develops with age.

As the train pulled into the station, the loudest blonde girl looked behind her, looked at the crowded vestibule, then turned to her friends. 'We should jump off to let people out and get back on!' she announced.

'Yeah, good plan!' said the second-loudest girl.

As the rest of us disembarked, it was like a row of nuns passing a group of schoolgirls who had just won an award for civic mindedness. Everyone had a little word for them: 'Thanks!' 'What lovely girls!' 'Cheers kids!'

They all beamed, and we jaded inner-city dwellers mistily agreed that there were still parents doing A Good Job out there.

Of course, there are also The Other Sort.

Tonight, we were walking up to Newtown (which, in summer, is akin to descending into a Dantean hell) when a Young Man in a Porsche 911 came screaming around the corner and revved his engine painfully so that he could catch up swiftly to the line of traffic doing 15mph 50 yards ahead.

'That,' said J, 'Is the car of someone who has nothing in his pants.'

'What about his driving?' our friend asked.

'It's like an exclamation point,' I said. 'No really, there's nothing in there and I have no idea what to do with it!'

We all nodded in agreement and then a man went by on a rattletrap bicycle.

'Hung like a pony,' muttered J. We nodded agreement again.

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-02-23 10:38 am (UTC)(link)
Just waiting until your state stops burning down ... (and working out what we are doing about going to NZ) Ice-cream is always FTW!

And BUGGER! about the saddle!
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[identity profile] meredyth-13.livejournal.com 2009-02-23 10:41 am (UTC)(link)
My state will never stop burning, this is a trufax. :(

I want to go to NZ this year - I've never been. But I hear their dollar is even shittier than ours, and it looks so purty. Of course, I have to go to BrisVegas and Perth for weddings, and SF for the con.

Still, if Vic keeps burning we may all have to move to NZ before the summer is over (I suspect they'd take us sooner than NSW would. :D )

ps. weren't you just IN NZ? Did I miss something? *headdesk*

[identity profile] blamebrampton.livejournal.com 2009-02-23 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
Oh I was, and I will be back over in May, and November ... I go for cool and clean air breaks!

Apparently it is being reclassified as a domestic route, which will make it cheaper!