Ok just a few from today.
The sighting that gives the post it's title.
I was riding the TRAX into downtown, at the Courthouse station one of the doors on my train get stuck open... and I'm not sure which is weirder, the fact that the driver thought that just kicking the door would make it work... or the fact that it actually did
Salt Lake Central was busy as usual, no real sightings, but I did notice there is a job that I now want... there is a guy at Salt Lake Central has a guy whose only job is to when a Greyhound bus is pulling out stand behind it to make sure none of the UTA buses up behind it while it's backing. I don't know how much they're paid, but that job is so easy I want it.
Went to my now only job to ask for more hours... supposedly I'll have more starting next week, so that's good news, but I decided sense I was so close to the airport I'd go out and see if I recognized anyone from when I worked out there last, over a year ago... and EVERYONE I knew from when I worked out there was still there... weird.
Coming back there was one funny thing from my trip home, there was a tourist on the TRAX train who asked why the train was so long, was Salt Lake really large enough to fill one of those (hardi har har... he learned just how stupid that question was by Galivan Plaza when it was standing room only).
Oh and I love our TRAX drivers, especially when their bluff actually turns out not to be a bluff... some idiot was trying to hold a door so a friend who was running late could make the train... the driver used the intercom to tell the guy to get out of the door... idiot wouldn't move the the driver then said "will the transit officer doing fare checks in car 2 please go back to car 3 to remove the person who is obstructing operations... doors closed 2 seconds later... what was funny was there was an officer that was checking my fare who made the comment "wow, that was a lucky bluff, he has no way of knowing which car I'm checking or if I'm even on the train"
eta, watching the History Channel (aka the best channel on cable, the second best of course being the Discover channel, and 3rd place being comedy central) and there was a show on the ancient Holy Land and they were doing the little factoids during the commercials... anyone want to guess what the most stolen book in history is? Well sense this is a post on weirdness at its finest you might want to think about one you would never expect... yup, that's the one, The Holy Bible is the most stolen book in history... that my friends is the definition of irony.
The sighting that gives the post it's title.
I was riding the TRAX into downtown, at the Courthouse station one of the doors on my train get stuck open... and I'm not sure which is weirder, the fact that the driver thought that just kicking the door would make it work... or the fact that it actually did
Salt Lake Central was busy as usual, no real sightings, but I did notice there is a job that I now want... there is a guy at Salt Lake Central has a guy whose only job is to when a Greyhound bus is pulling out stand behind it to make sure none of the UTA buses up behind it while it's backing. I don't know how much they're paid, but that job is so easy I want it.
Went to my now only job to ask for more hours... supposedly I'll have more starting next week, so that's good news, but I decided sense I was so close to the airport I'd go out and see if I recognized anyone from when I worked out there last, over a year ago... and EVERYONE I knew from when I worked out there was still there... weird.
Coming back there was one funny thing from my trip home, there was a tourist on the TRAX train who asked why the train was so long, was Salt Lake really large enough to fill one of those (hardi har har... he learned just how stupid that question was by Galivan Plaza when it was standing room only).
Oh and I love our TRAX drivers, especially when their bluff actually turns out not to be a bluff... some idiot was trying to hold a door so a friend who was running late could make the train... the driver used the intercom to tell the guy to get out of the door... idiot wouldn't move the the driver then said "will the transit officer doing fare checks in car 2 please go back to car 3 to remove the person who is obstructing operations... doors closed 2 seconds later... what was funny was there was an officer that was checking my fare who made the comment "wow, that was a lucky bluff, he has no way of knowing which car I'm checking or if I'm even on the train"
eta, watching the History Channel (aka the best channel on cable, the second best of course being the Discover channel, and 3rd place being comedy central) and there was a show on the ancient Holy Land and they were doing the little factoids during the commercials... anyone want to guess what the most stolen book in history is? Well sense this is a post on weirdness at its finest you might want to think about one you would never expect... yup, that's the one, The Holy Bible is the most stolen book in history... that my friends is the definition of irony.
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