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Something very nasty just happened to me. I caught the bus, and sat down in my seat. I noticed a nasty smell straight away. I looked at my shoes to see if I had troden in anything. I hadn't, so I thought I'd move to the seat next to me to see if the smell would lessen.
I then looked at the seat I had just sat on for about 20 seconds, and it was slightly darker than the one I was now sitting on. I then noticed that there were tiny chunks of something resembling carrot. Someone had chucked up on that seat, and the cleaning fluid on it had made the seat damp.
I quickly crossed the aisle and sat on another seat, but now I've got a pervading sense of dampness in my rear. There's no sick residue on my bum (I've checked), but it does smell of strong cleaner. I feel even more dirty than usual - and that's saying a lot.
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Date posted: 29 Apr, 2003 09:37 by David blunkett
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haah
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Date posted: 29 Apr, 2003 09:37 by David blunkett
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haah
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Date posted: 29 Apr, 2003 10:30 by Reggio
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Sort your glasses out, blind aid.
Oh, I should do that too.
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Date posted: 29 Apr, 2003 15:54 by Tammie
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That was so sick !! I hope that you didn't have to go all day smelling that ?!?!?
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Date posted: 29 Apr, 2003 16:16 by Reggio
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No, I keep a spare suit at work.
Not that I wear a suit.
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Date posted: 30 Apr, 2003 13:59 by kaiser
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disposable radiation suit is that?
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Date posted: 30 Apr, 2003 17:04 by Reggio
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Yep. You need them in Wellingborough.
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