The Air Is Safe Down There--No, Really!
Annie Mole, as usual, has awakened me to yet another phenomenon of riding the Tube.
But before I do, I'm going to just mention that it could potentially offend the sensitive, so if you were turned off by our recent post on seasickness on the Jersey-Weymouth ferry, stop reading now.
OK.
Two words: Tube snot.
But before I do, I'm going to just mention that it could potentially offend the sensitive, so if you were turned off by our recent post on seasickness on the Jersey-Weymouth ferry, stop reading now.
OK.
Two words: Tube snot.
Labels: getting around, London life, the Tube, transit
6 Comments:
It's completely true, in my experience.
Live in North Carolina for years? No tube snot.
Move to London for a little while? Definite tube snot.
Move back home? Adios, tube snot.
-Jay C.
Mrs. Werbenmanjensen notes that the Tube Snot phenomenon encourages nose picking because you want the little black bits out.
That is just gross! It sounds like something a 15 year old boy would find humorous!
What did I say about not reading if you might be offended?
I found it really humorous. Does that make me a 15 year old boy?
When's oldest kid gonna get an avatar anyway?
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