Thursday, May 19, 2005

Question...

You're riding on the train and you're standing up. Someone gets up from their seat and you go for it, but you see they left a wet spot. It's not just a spot, but a long line of moisture was left behind. Do you sit down right away or wait til it dries then sit? Or just let someone take the seat and sit on the wet spot?

3 Lovely Comments:

LJ said...

I'll have to try that. Can I use wheat bread? I have been eating wheat bread lately. And now that I'm a bit tired of it, I don't know what to do with it.

Anonymous said...

You can't sit there. That person marked their territory with their moisture.

Go find your own territory.

Only when you do, use a flag to mark it instead. That's what we call "civilized."

LJ said...

But isn't that just nasty to sit on someone's moisture? My mother always told me never to sit down on that. She said to wait til it dries. And so since then I have always waited or just never sat on that seat.

Hmm...That's like the gym. Do you sit on the seat at the machine when some guy just got off of it and left a lot of sweat on it?