Crazy town
December 30th 2007 07:34
As I walked through the city today (city name not to be mentioned), I couldn't help but wonder about what it is about the holiday season that brings out all the 'crazy' in people.
Since I can remember, I've always been under the impression that that holiday season is a special time, where those who wouldn't normally venture out of their distant suburbs somehow get a free ride in to town, hence the increase level of craziness in the city – but seriously, there has to be more to it than that.
Some of the most annoying crazy antics over the last few days have included those who dawdle through the shopping centre (5 - 6 abreast), looking around like it's their first interaction with the rest of society and those who get to the end of the escalator and stop in the path of everyone else until they decide which way they need to go.
Now I will admit that I am a fairly impatient person at times, and would prefer if the entire world moved a lot faster, but today all I want to do is make this plea:
If you turn left instead of right at the end of an escalator, you won’t be separated from your family, arrested and locked away for incorrect ‘turnage’, you can simply keep walking and meet them around the other side.
JD
Since I can remember, I've always been under the impression that that holiday season is a special time, where those who wouldn't normally venture out of their distant suburbs somehow get a free ride in to town, hence the increase level of craziness in the city – but seriously, there has to be more to it than that.
Some of the most annoying crazy antics over the last few days have included those who dawdle through the shopping centre (5 - 6 abreast), looking around like it's their first interaction with the rest of society and those who get to the end of the escalator and stop in the path of everyone else until they decide which way they need to go.
Now I will admit that I am a fairly impatient person at times, and would prefer if the entire world moved a lot faster, but today all I want to do is make this plea:
If you turn left instead of right at the end of an escalator, you won’t be separated from your family, arrested and locked away for incorrect ‘turnage’, you can simply keep walking and meet them around the other side.
JD
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