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Apr. 14th, 2009 09:49 amI spent nearly an hour stuck in a tunnel this morning.
There was a door malfunction on the red line, which caused a major backup on the blue and orange lines. I'm not really sure how that happens because as far as I knew, the red line tracks don't touch the other two line's tracks.
The worse part was that the driver of my train kept inching forward then sliding back, then inching forward and sliding back. I was so amazingly motion sick by the end.
I got to work 15 minutes late and decided to skip my first meeting. I was already late for it and I couldn't promise myself I wouldn't throw up.
I'm feeling a bit better now.
It's so weird how I never get sick on boats, but put me in a car or a train and it's all over. Clearly I was destined for the sea!
There was a door malfunction on the red line, which caused a major backup on the blue and orange lines. I'm not really sure how that happens because as far as I knew, the red line tracks don't touch the other two line's tracks.
The worse part was that the driver of my train kept inching forward then sliding back, then inching forward and sliding back. I was so amazingly motion sick by the end.
I got to work 15 minutes late and decided to skip my first meeting. I was already late for it and I couldn't promise myself I wouldn't throw up.
I'm feeling a bit better now.
It's so weird how I never get sick on boats, but put me in a car or a train and it's all over. Clearly I was destined for the sea!