That's the worse thing that could happen!Originally posted by Gordonator:i once sw a dead raw fish on the train floor.![]()
i will stand up with my hand covering my nose and mouth looking at him and say, wah lao!Originally posted by R3SsH|n:then its about tolerance for others liao...not being racist but alot of people have body odours..especially when u have one sitting beside you on the bus...but what can i do...just tolerate lor...
oh man! that's nasty!! being singaporeans, who would pick it up and throw it away? imagine it is there for the next few hours! yucks!Originally posted by Gordonator:i once sw a dead raw fish on the train floor.![]()
i suggest someone is carrying the alive fish in a plastic bag with water and suddenly the bag snapped.Originally posted by pokkagreentea:That's the worse thing that could happen!
Imagine the unpleasant strong salty smell from the dead fish.![]()
may the fish rest in peace. amen.Originally posted by Gordonator:i suggest someone is carrying the alive fish in a plastic bag with water and suddenly the bag snapped.
cos from what i see, the floor is wet and there's no smell. guess the fish just died not long ago.
how you know the fish is christian?Originally posted by pokkagreentea:may the fish rest in peace. amen.
with a farecard beside it?Originally posted by Gordonator:i once sw a dead raw fish on the train floor.![]()
You can try. I ever caught a off duty policeman eating his chocolate bars in Marsiling station. The moment I got those CSO attention, his face turns pale.Originally posted by Croaking_Toad:So can we conclude the '$500 fine for drinking or eating on mrts' are empty threats?
No one kenna before.Is that right?
So what's the bottom line? If we are the victims of whatever pungent food others may be consuming, we either tell them off and in return get told off by them or be indifferent and bear with the smell.![]()