When I was working in another field
some years ago, we had a client who had to catch a
plane in Milwaukee. He was whining about how a scheduled meeting, combined with bad
weather, was going to make him late. We suggested he take a Badger Bus to Milwaukee (it
was a viable option). He replied, and I can still see him saying this,
"No way in hell will I take a white
trash bus!"
Given the general attitude and character
of the fellow, I would have thought a bus ride with
that sort of descriptor would make him feel perfectly at ... oh, never mind...
On 10 Jan 2003 at 7:34, john wagnitz
wrote:
> I think Jim Anchower
speaks for mostAmericans when he writes in his insightful column entitled:
> I'm Never Taking
the Bus Again
> http://www.theonion.com/onion2917/never_taking_bus_2917.html
> Ann Freiwald
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It
is not cool to ride the bus. Kunstler's book Geography of Nowhere
> is
often cited where he says that buses in America seem to have neon
> signs
over the doors that say "losers enter here".
>
>
>
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