...even the engineer!
Magyar: I hope not!Interesting to imagine the completely different feel that piece would have if instead of "texting" it said "reading"....
Sadly, all too true.
Not to rub in my noncommuting status, but I'm happy to say I have no firsthand knowledge of such things as commuter trains.
Well, I no longer commute on a train, but I did take the train to Boston recently with G and the cell phone use is painfully obvious.
Yes, all hands - including those of children. I also see commuters in cars texting at the wheel.Thought-provoking haiku!
Thanks for stopping by Sheri!
...even the engineer!
ReplyDeleteMagyar: I hope not!
ReplyDeleteInteresting to imagine the completely different feel that piece would have if instead of "texting" it said "reading"....
Sadly, all too true.
ReplyDeleteNot to rub in my noncommuting status, but I'm happy to say I have no firsthand knowledge of such things as commuter trains.
ReplyDeleteWell, I no longer commute on a train, but I did take the train to Boston recently with G and the cell phone use is painfully obvious.
ReplyDeleteYes, all hands - including those of children.
ReplyDeleteI also see commuters in cars texting at the wheel.
Thought-provoking haiku!
Thanks for stopping by Sheri!
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