3 comments to Poetry/Prose: Hanging In the Balance (The Vulnerable Race)
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Afrikan Goddess I laughed reading this Jemila.
I, however, have a sneaking suspicion that only those of us who commute in Washington, DC (typically the awful red line in either direction - Shady Grove or Glenmont) can relate to this tale which is our daily reality.
You said it in sure Sherlock terms, girl. This should go on some DC publication like EXPRESS. I'm sure others will definitely relate. Seriously, look into having it published in one of the major DC papers. It is really that good and so relatable!
I find that I like the conductor silences better than when they come on every five minutes apologizing for the delay - which only hightens my irritation. The fact that i always have something printable to read doesn't help much either:-)
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Nanasei The travails of Red-Line riders! These episodes have a way of making you look at life (and death) and a totally new way. Perhaps Metro spends a lot more money on maintaining security than they do on proper track and train maintenance. If so, why can't they spend on both? Oh wait! Huge budget deficits...
This all makes for a scary ride each way.


Myne Whitman The world is indeed becoming crazier and I wonder if anywhere is safe anymore.