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People you meet on the way to work

  • 27-07-2009 09:30AM
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 394 ✭✭


    The folks who walk to work or get the bus / train may find this more familiar than those who drive.

    For as long as I could remember, the happiest looking girl would pass me by every morning, and give a big smile and a “Hi!”, until one morning; she just wasn’t there any more.
    I’m usually the grumpy looking chap, who seems to be quite upset about getting out of bed; so rather than a morning coffee; her infectious smile used to set me up for the day.

    Now it’s just not the same any more.

    Anyone else have any similar stories, or do you (like me now) walk to work with your head down and headphones in?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,798 ✭✭✭✭DrumSteve


    you didn't kill her did you?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 15,102 ✭✭✭✭Kintarō Hattori


    I have about a 20 minute walk to work in the morning. Everyday I pass the same people, nothing remarkable but one thing I have noticed. Alot of the 'inner city' mothers in my area seem to drag their children to school in the morning. They don't look terribly happy and are often shouting at the kids. There is one young mum though who seems to dote on her kid, she walks with him (rather than dragging him) and always chats to him.

    It's a really nice scene and puts a smile on my face.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 423 ✭✭Pop's Diner


    Not really. I get a bus literally outside my door to a workplace about 1 minute from my stop. While on the bus I have a video player so I usually have my head down minding my own business pretending the rest of the world doesn't exist. So basically what I'm saying I don't really notice people during my journey. So much so that one day forgot my player and had to spend the trip staring up at the front of the bus and out the side window like the rest of the peons. It had been so long since done this that as I looked out the window I realised that an entire 4 storey office block had been built during my self imposed state of oblviousness.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,660 ✭✭✭G86


    There's this guy I walk past most mornings heading into work and he always has a big smile and a good morning for me :) It actually freaked me out a little the first time, and I would just kind of smile and look down, but now I always say hi back :)

    Oh and when I was working in my old job I was out one night and this guy came up to me and goes 'I smile at you every day and you never smile back!', I was like 'wtf?!' - and then he explained that he walked passed me every morning and smiled but I'd never noticed! Whoops!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,374 ✭✭✭Gone West


    I work from home, so I mostly just meet my friends and whoever we've had staying over the night before.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    JCDenton wrote: »
    For as long as I could remember, the happiest looking girl would pass me by every morning, and give a big smile and a “Hi!”, until one morning; she just wasn’t there any more.

    Oh she died. It was tragic - she gave up her life rescuing kids from an orphanage fire but it was all in vain as the ambulance they were being transported to hospital in was hit by an articulated lorry and they all died too. Terrible terrible tragedy for all involved.

    Sorry to ruin your Monday. :(


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 423 ✭✭Pop's Diner


    OP, I know the girl you're talking about. She got laid off from her job thanks to the ********** and now just sits at home all day eating junkfood and watching chat-shows. Needless to say the smile is long gone now.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 14,575 ✭✭✭✭FlutterinBantam


    Pulled the rip cord has she?

    What a shame.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,058 ✭✭✭✭Abi


    JCDenton wrote: »
    The folks who walk to work or get the bus / train may find this more familiar than those who drive.

    For as long as I could remember, the happiest looking girl would pass me by every morning, and give a big smile and a “Hi!”, until one morning; she just wasn’t there any more.
    I’m usually the grumpy looking chap, who seems to be quite upset about getting out of bed; so rather than a morning coffee; her infectious smile used to set me up for the day.

    Now it’s just not the same any more.

    Anyone else have any similar stories, or do you (like me now) walk to work with your head down and headphones in?


    Pfff. Job snob!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 474 ✭✭Relevant


    She might be a teacher OP? She might ba back again in September


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    Abigayle wrote: »
    Pfff. Job snob!

    Oh I'd love a snobjob right about now! You filthy girl! ;)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,650 ✭✭✭✭minidazzler


    Not really. I get a bus literally outside my door to a workplace about 1 minute from my stop.

    Why don't you simply walk to work?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    Why don't you simply walk to work?

    Maybe because he lives too far away. Read the post again minidazzler.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 423 ✭✭Pop's Diner


    Why don't you simply walk to work?

    Cos it's about a 60minute walk between my house door and the workplace (hense the sitting on the bus part).


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,850 ✭✭✭Cianos


    Cos it's about a 60minute walk between my house door and the workplace (hense the sitting on the bus part).

    The joke was that it could be read that you were saying it's one minute from the stop at which you get on the bus


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 423 ✭✭Pop's Diner


    Cianos wrote: »
    The joke was that it could be read that you were saying it's one minute from the stop at which you get on the bus

    Yep, I see that too now. :) Wouldn't mind taking a 1 minute bus ride to work. Ironically I live on a stretch of road that has 3 bus-stops within 300 metres of each other (don't ask me why Dublin Bus felt that was necessary, all on my route , my home is ath the middle one) so the 1 minute ride could theoretically be a possibility. :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 474 ✭✭Relevant


    so the 1 minute ride could theoretically be a possibility. :)

    A 1 minute ride is much longer than i'd normally last. You should count yourself lucky


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 423 ✭✭Pop's Diner


    Relevant wrote: »
    A 1 minute ride is much longer than i'd normally last. You should count yourself lucky

    Same here. I usually just bag-up beforehand to help me make it to the magic-60 as I call it. Wouldn't want the lucky lady to feel short-changed by finishing early don't ya know.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Music Moderators, Politics Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 22,424 CMod ✭✭✭✭Dravokivich


    Relevant wrote: »
    A 1 minute ride is much longer than i'd normally last. You should count yourself lucky

    sure what could you want to do for the other 14 minutes???

    - Drav!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 557 ✭✭✭drunkymonkey


    JCDenton wrote: »
    or do you (like me now) walk to work with your head down and headphones in?

    There's your problem! Maybe if you didn't have your head down and earphones in you might see and hear her next time!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,559 ✭✭✭✭AnonoBoy


    Relevant wrote: »
    A 1 minute ride is much longer than i'd normally last. You should count yourself lucky
    Same here. I usually just bag-up beforehand to help me make it to the magic-60 as I call it. Wouldn't want the lucky lady to feel short-changed by finishing early don't ya know.

    Take it to the PI forum jumpstarters!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,728 ✭✭✭✭Earthhorse


    It's interesting see people go about their routine. Most people perform like clockwork. I've recently started a new commute to work and I've yet to acquaint myself with the regulars on my walk, though possibly that's the way it is in town. When I used to get the Luas there were regulars I would always spot, particularly in the mornings. There's something comforting about that familiarity, though I can't say I ever exchanged anything more than a glance with them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35 gorjess-girlie


    Once I was at my bus-stop and I saw my (now junkie) cousin, didn't think he noticed me til he walked over.......... and asked me for the time. He had no idea who I was.... That pesky heroin.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,697 ✭✭✭Zwillinge


    Every morning at the bus stop, there's 2 lads there.
    One frowns at me each day.
    The other smiles happily and even comments to me about the weather...especially when it rains :P
    They both always insist on letting me on the bus first. Small things in life that are nice.
    Then on the 4th stop, a gothic chick gets on and then on the 6th stop, a worker for O'Carrolls gets on.
    I also see these people from time to time on bus journeys home too, even though I usually get a different timed bus each day...strange!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,682 ✭✭✭confusticated


    I can tell if I'm early or running late by how far down the street I pass certain people. Except Saturdays. Saturday mornings are very strange cos there're much fewer people around.


  • Moderators, Entertainment Moderators Posts: 18,100 Mod ✭✭✭✭ixoy


    Stand beside the same people each day at the platform and, not knowing their names, have made up nicknames for them. There's a Radio Girl for the girl who plays her music so loud that I can hear the words of the host spilling from her headphones. Or there's Lemons, who always has the most sour look on her face in the morning (I've never seen her smile).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 423 ✭✭Pop's Diner


    Once I was at my bus-stop and I saw my (now junkie) cousin, didn't think he noticed me til he walked over.......... and asked me for the time. He had no idea who I was.... That pesky heroin.

    Maybe you had just lost weight? Have you been ill?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,605 ✭✭✭Fizman


    JCDenton wrote: »
    For as long as I could remember, the happiest looking girl would pass me by every morning, and give a big smile and a “Hi!”, until one morning; she just wasn’t there any more.
    I’m usually the grumpy looking chap, who seems to be quite upset about getting out of bed; so rather than a morning coffee; her infectious smile used to set me up for the day.

    Now it’s just not the same any more.

    Her name was Jessice. That was my girlfriend. We got married there a while back. She's in the kitchen now, mostly. I'll tell her that the grumpy old bollix she passed every mornin was asking for her. :pac:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,276 ✭✭✭Alessandra


    I used to work in the US and every morning I'd meet the same people at the coffeeshop on the way in. We'd smile and nod. The baristas would know my order without asking. Those were the days.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 383 ✭✭Scrambled egg


    Ahhhh the good auld bus. Same faces everyday. The old lady reading the paper, the creepy guy playing with his Ipod and finaly the cunt down the back who thinks I pay to get on the bus to listen to his music and have a rave. Lower it down please !!!


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