Brickbat: If This is the Express
The morning express bus from Dunellen, New Jersey, to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Manhattan usually takes about 45 minutes. But for one group of passengers the trip took more than two hours. Passengers said the driver appeared to be lost and refused their efforts to give her directions. When several finally asked just to be let off the bus, the driver accused them of threatening her.
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NJ, home of the slow bus.
NJ, home of the slow short bus.
FTFY
I bet she was black. I have learned something from observing the average black. Arrogance and ignorance is a deadly combination.
Fuck off, American.
That's why they didn't release her name.
"She said get the F out of my bus," Coan said. "She said that very clearly. Those are the words she used. I said 'Very nice and very professional.' Those are the words I used."
THAT'S IMPLIED IN THE PHRASE!!!
Don't you have a Tulpa to make look like a pathetic, goal-post shifting, intellectually dishonest, knee-jerk contrarian that he is, somewhere?
Yours was better.
"Just drive to those tall buildings over there with the lady waving at you"
Comeon man lets roll that beautiful bean footage!
http://www.Privacy-Road.tk
"Are you threatening me, Master Jedi?"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMo4-MTFQqI
"And tomorrow ve come back and ve cut off your johnson"
Sounds like it was possibly a bit of feminist performance art satirizing stereotypical gender roles ("Men won't ask for directions"). I see a bright career in her future.
Provided by the NEA?
She didn't need any of the passengers mansplaining her own job to her.
Is it going to take 2 hours for the alt-text to get here?
Typical woman driver. I'll bet she had a problem parallel parking when they got there, too. AM I RIGHT, FELLAS?
Future health care liason