new yorkers: how many times per week, on average, do you think about dancing on soul train?

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this all presents nasty little twist on the train as metaphor.

personally, i never think about jumping, being pushed or passing out: yes.

bb (bbia), Tuesday, 13 February 2007 14:12 (seventeen years ago) link

not a new yorker but i find that even though i'm not suicidal i sometimes have to will myself not to jump in front of the train. i can't explain why. but it's the same thing whenever i see a cop, i have to resist the urge to grab his gun. why would i do that

dude me too. as does my friend.

nathalie (stevienixed), Tuesday, 13 February 2007 14:25 (seventeen years ago) link

Will it really help to tense your back against a push-attack? I've just sort of been resigned to my fate.

I babysat for a 6-yr-old who was obsessed with the subway. He was very careful, though, about standing behind the yellow line.

I often wonder why more people don't veer off the road . . . eros v thanatos?

Matilda Wormwood (Mary ), Wednesday, 14 February 2007 00:47 (seventeen years ago) link

my kid is 2 and is nuts for trains. let's just say George Carlin is narrating something as i write this.

-- the kwisatz bacharach (mikeoptin...)

seven words you cant say on tv?

and what (ooo), Wednesday, 14 February 2007 01:52 (seventeen years ago) link

no, much worse

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFEhNZ6QIHU

the kwisatz bacharach (sanskrit), Wednesday, 14 February 2007 02:28 (seventeen years ago) link


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