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Posted by Doctor B on Thu Sep 2 16:24:27 2010 Got caught twice yesterday evening:"LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WHAT TIME IS IT? IT'S SHOWTIME!" Oy vey! |
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Posted by arnine on Thu Sep 2 16:28:06 2010, in response to Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Doctor B on Thu Sep 2 16:24:27 2010. Huh? |
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Posted by Bklyn2NJ on Thu Sep 2 16:33:45 2010, in response to Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Doctor B on Thu Sep 2 16:24:27 2010. I remember this back when I lived in NY. 3 or 4 kids (possibly more) would come on the train, and accompanied by the "showtime" announcement, would put on their music, and go into dance/flip routines.First time I saw this was 2 years ago on an E train going to Jamaica Center. |
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Posted by arnine on Thu Sep 2 16:36:19 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by arnine on Thu Sep 2 16:28:06 2010. Nevermind I got it now, sorry |
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Posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Sep 2 17:14:08 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Bklyn2NJ on Thu Sep 2 16:33:45 2010. Whatever happened to the magician who did onboard magic shows? Always felt bad for his rabbit ... |
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Posted by JayZeeBMT on Thu Sep 2 19:02:36 2010, in response to Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Doctor B on Thu Sep 2 16:24:27 2010. At least you didn't get the two guys with the bongo drums, or those mean-looking guys with the duffel bags filled with stale sandwiches and potato chips, begging for money to "help the homeless" with those taped-over Pringle's cans...one guy came in the (E) not too long ago, and began his little speedch with "I just got out of Rikers..." SMH! |
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Posted by arnine on Thu Sep 2 19:09:50 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by JayZeeBMT on Thu Sep 2 19:02:36 2010. Well, at least he was honest. Those are the only ones I would ever consider giving money to. In fact, years ago one guy came into the car and asked for money to buy a bottle of vodka and his money bottle was a vodka bottle with the neck broken off. I gave him $1 for his creativity. |
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Posted by PATHman on Thu Sep 2 19:13:28 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Bklyn2NJ on Thu Sep 2 16:33:45 2010. I usually see those guys on the A train. The R160 is a tad too small for their lame talent show. |
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Posted by arnine on Thu Sep 2 19:26:48 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by PATHman on Thu Sep 2 19:13:28 2010. "The R160 is a tad too small for their lame talent show"That I agree with. There were these guys who were doing a lot of spins, jumps, etc on the poles. I was on an R160 F train and I nearly took a foot to my face and if I didn't block my face I would have gotten his foot in my face. When I blocked his foot it threw him off course and he fell to the floor. He was not happy but I just looked at him and said sorry I didn't want your foot in my face. Haven't seen them since on an R160 train, but seen them on R46 R trains. |
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Posted by #5 - Dyre Ave on Thu Sep 2 19:35:17 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by PATHman on Thu Sep 2 19:13:28 2010. I've seen breakdancers on the 2, 4 and 5 trains. They will do their routines on the smaller IRT cars. |
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Posted by straphanger9 on Thu Sep 2 22:38:26 2010, in response to Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Doctor B on Thu Sep 2 16:24:27 2010. Agreed one day those assholes are going to kick someone in the head if they haven't already. |
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Posted by monorail on Thu Sep 2 23:55:17 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Chris R16/R2730 on Thu Sep 2 17:14:08 2010. the rabbit had to leave, cause people complained about 'rabbit transit'.... |
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Posted by Michael549 on Fri Sep 3 01:08:39 2010, in response to Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Doctor B on Thu Sep 2 16:24:27 2010. I remember the days when a guy who did not have a body below his waist would roll between the subway cars on a improvised skate board asking for money. And the jazz player from Mars with a set of fuzzy balls springing from his hair or hat. And the guy who went around with a donkey suit on while strolling the cars for money.Interesting days. Mike |
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Posted by BLE-NIMX on Fri Sep 3 01:28:25 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Michael549 on Fri Sep 3 01:08:39 2010. The skateboard guy was on the number 1 train alot. I remember the lookalike from Cool and the Gang in his wheelchair bouncing down the stairs backwards at 116. IIRC he met his maker under a CC train |
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Posted by monorail on Fri Sep 3 02:20:01 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by BLE-NIMX on Fri Sep 3 01:28:25 2010. 'IIRC he met his maker under a CC train 'his mother or father? |
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Posted by kahlua on Fri Sep 3 07:17:10 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Michael549 on Fri Sep 3 01:08:39 2010. I remember him, he used to sing "I have no legs, I have no legs". He was in the movie Kids. |
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Posted by arnine on Fri Sep 3 08:22:34 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Michael549 on Fri Sep 3 01:08:39 2010. I will never forget this guy at the Queens Bound level of the 6th Ave & 53rd Street station on the 5th ave side who supposedly had no legs. I was 14 saw him as I was coming down the stairs as he was below in his wheelchair and collecting $$. I felt bad for him and gave him $1 or $2 and right after I did this cop came over. He grabbed the guy from under his arms and started to pull him up and I started out of anger and shock screaming at the cop to leave him alone and stop the police brutality, but I soon shut up when the guys legs fell out from under him and he was able to stand on his legs. The cop reached into the guys cup took my $$ back out and gave it back to me and told me to not always believe what I see as many are fakes. The guy's chair had a secret bottom that hid his legs whihih were folded in a way to make his knees look like stumps. From that day on I am always skeptical now. |
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Posted by Bklyn2NJ on Fri Sep 3 09:49:12 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by PATHman on Thu Sep 2 19:13:28 2010. Back when I lived here, I saw them frequently on the B,Q (R68), and R (R46). When I saw them on the E the first time, they were still running R32s. (I do correct my original post, it was 3 years ago.) |
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Posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Sep 3 10:16:01 2010, in response to Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Doctor B on Thu Sep 2 16:24:27 2010. Cue the "soliciting in the subway is illegal" announcement!Why does that never come on when there's someone soliciting on the train? |
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Posted by SelkirkTMO on Fri Sep 3 14:51:58 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by R36 #9346 on Fri Sep 3 10:16:01 2010. "Prolly" because most know to avoid the conductor's car. :)Used to be different when the conductor had to stand outside the cab and could look down the trainline and see the shens instead of being locked in the closet. |
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Posted by Kriston Lewis on Fri Sep 3 15:41:17 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by straphanger9 on Thu Sep 2 22:38:26 2010. |
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Posted by arnine on Fri Sep 3 15:58:35 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Kriston Lewis on Fri Sep 3 15:41:17 2010. Well, it has but in the video it clearly shows it wasn't his fault his back was turned and the kid left the perimeter and he didn't see the kid, it was more the parents fault for not properly holding the kids hand |
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Posted by Broadway Buffer on Fri Sep 3 21:13:10 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by straphanger9 on Thu Sep 2 22:38:26 2010. And I hope that anyone unfortunate enough to get kicked gives them a good roundhouse in return and shows them some real talent. |
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Posted by straphanger9 on Tue Sep 7 12:03:31 2010, in response to Re: Scariest words to hear on a train, posted by Broadway Buffer on Fri Sep 3 21:13:10 2010. My sentiments exactly. |
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