3.31.2003

today's Visual Basic Code is:
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so i was on the bus today after school.... i was headed to Jackie's workplace... and i wanted to get there before the mall closed, right?

have you ever been on a bus when you're in a rush to get somewhere.....
   and the bus driver chooses that particular moment in time
   on that particular run through his or her route
   at that time when it's most inconvienient for you
   to grab a frickin' coffee?

i dunno what it is; it must be some cosmic force that knows excatly how to screw up your timetable...
and you know them -- they take their sweet-ass time doing it to... they don't care how in a rush people might be, at any time during the day -- they need their coffee, and they need it now, dammit!

okay, fine, it was nighttime when it happened to me this time... *and i still had 5 mins to spare before the mall closed... but that's beside the point...

but it's not just the coffee, there're those times when they park their bus just beyond a bus stop -- for no apparent reason! people who are waiting out in the cold -- people who can see the bus just 30 seconds drive away -- have no choice but to wait for the bus as it "waits for it's schedule"... but seriously, if you can see the people down the street waiting (im)patiently in the cold....

then there are those bus drivers that just drive right by you as you're running for it.... see, i can understand it if it's a frequent service bus [e.g. Finch East during the rush hours] -- (*why do people run for a bus that'll come every 2 (two!) minutes..?) -- but if it's not that frequent, then....

okay, a lot of bus drivers are nice people... but to those few, select drivers....

God bless those inconsiderate bastards.

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