Morning Hate Thread
CAUTION...EXPLICIT LANGUAGE TO FOLLOW!
Fucking suiciders keep jumping in front of my train in the mornings making me 2 hours late for work. I'm not only getting 'frowned upon' at work for being continuously late, but I don't get paid if I'm not here! Also, I was 2 hours late getting home night before last, same freakin reason...trust me, you don't want to see a pregnant woman 2 hours late for dinner! Why the fuck can't these people kill themselves on their own fucking time and not disrupt people who are trying to make an honest living?? I'm freakin pregnant and sitting on a train for 2 hours, having to pee, needing to drink and bloody uncomfortable all because some guy was too chickenshit to end it the decent way...alone, at home...with a gun. BEELZEBUB! If I get canned cause of it I'm going to call the train station and scream at them that they better find me another fucking job or else pay my salary because they KNEW someone had jumped in front of the train two trains ahead of mine, and they KNEW it would take an hour to clean up the bloody mess, but they failed to tell anyone that it had happened until we were all on the train with the doors closed and then they refuse to make any stops!
ARRGGGHHH!!!!
*comforts* They really should let people know BEFORE they get on the train , what a bunch of loosers all around. :(
Fortunately, I have good friends to cheer me up :)
Anulien: if i had a train and you were on it id jump in front of it just to make your day
Ruth: thanks
Man Struck, Killed By Metra Train
POSTED: 3:00 pm CDT September 14, 2005
CICERO, Ill. -- An express Metra train struck and killed a man in Cicero Wednesday morning, causing delays of up to three hours.
Officials said the 1,000 people were on the train when the accident happened.
The train, No. 1212, was traveling on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe line when it struck and killed the man near Cicero Avenue in Cicero at around 6:45 a.m., according to Tom Miller, Metra spokesman.
The victim was walking toward the Cicero stop on the tracks when the accident occurred, according to Dan Proft, Cicero spokesman.
"The engineer blew his horn but he just couldn't stop in time," Proft said, adding that the man "looked startled and froze" as the train approached.
Profit said it wasn't clear if the man was attempting suicide, or if he simply was not paying attention.
About 1,000 commuters were on the train at the time of the accident, Miller said. For safety reasons, commuters were kept on the train while emergency crews worked on the accident scene.
The route is one of busiest in the Metra system, Miller said.
Cicero police believe they know who the man is and are currently interviewing family and friends, according to Proft.