A colleague dropped a newspaper in my in tray stating that one of our peers wants me to have it. Oh? Thank you. What a special treatment I received that day. I hardly read the newspaper since it’s mostly bad news anyway. This will just end up in the recycle box.
Front page pictures can really be upsetting when it focuses on local news about commuting. There are so many extra people during peak hours and we could use an extra cars of train to accommodate the growing population in Vancouver. Not just that, we need extra officers to patrol the trains and the stations for the safety of commuters. Officers that serve and protect.
![Waterfront Station](https://perpetuasiglos.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/extra-e1402723152724.jpg?w=584)
Waterfront Station
Of course, I did not read the paper; after all, I was working. Then the In Box of my e-mail became busy. My family has sent me e-mails first thing in the morning. What could it be possibly be that I am getting their attention as well. My sister wrote:
Am here @dentist reading ::: then I see this ha ha
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![Province today's news Aug 22. 2012](https://perpetuasiglos.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/extra-prov-bmp-e1402725269555.jpg?w=584)
Province today’s news Aug 22. 2012
This was a surprise. I was just having an animated conversation with a lady gathering information on how I deal with danger during my commute. I did not expect that my conversation and name will appear on the paper.
ah, I wonder if there was a breach of confidence there.
Too funny….
Sometimes there are days when a surprise comes when you least expect it 🙂 Always nice to live life the right way all the time, so when such surprises come, you can smile. Cheers.
Hi Dalo, taking the transit is never a dull moment. Thank you.
So you are literally on the news. 🙂
Check the lines in the LRT stations in Manila during rush hours. You might say, your situation is a walk in the park. 🙂
I can only imagine how crowded the stations are. I remember buses were always packed. We do have days that it is literally jammed pack. This was taken off peak hours.
Jam-packed is an understatement. 🙂
How about bloated?