One of those times sitting on my suitcase in the aisle, I realized it was a smoking car, and lit up. People near me were PISSED. But I was following the rules! Sorry they got in the wrong car.
And then I learned that USAir had student fares.
'Smile Time'
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One of those times sitting on my suitcase in the aisle, I realized it was a smoking car, and lit up. People near me were PISSED. But I was following the rules! Sorry they got in the wrong car.
And then I learned that USAir had student fares.
Amtrak had a station in Wallingford, CT, where I lived! Flying to CT is such a giant pain in the ass, unless you live in Windsor Locks, which, who does?
Come to think of it, Jesse and I might have been on the same train at some point!
I remember taking the Amtrak, and I wasn't even going to my house for Thanksgiving! Always packed.
Yes, schools have the Thanksgiving Break creep. In our district, we had been furloughed for the three days before Thanksgiving for a few years and it's hard for the District to take those days back now. I love having the time off, but lots of parents get pissed because school is their day care and it screws up their schedules.
Come to think of it, Jesse and I might have been on the same train at some point!
Ha! Probably. Although I really only took the train my freshman year -- Philly to Boston is a long train ride, and the plane was the same price, I figured out. One time, I got off the train to see a family friend waiting at South Station, and my immediate thought was that there was a crisis in my family. Yeah, no, his daughter was on the same train as me, coming from NYC, and my parents were just standing somewhere else.
there have always been LOTS of people who have to work on Thanksgiving
Movie theaters never close for any holiday.
My mother was not the type to wait at the Newark train station for me. Instead I had to call her from the station and wait the 30-60 minutes it took her to drive.
At my school, we have classes on Monday and Tuesday, but most of the students leave Monday night anyway. I never would have thought about doing that-- I didn't even think you could!
At Marquette missing the day before or after the holiday counted as a triple absence. Which was a big deal because after a certain number of absences the professor could deregister you from the class.
And I am sorry- the theatre students leave Sunday night because we are rehearsing! But the other people leave Friday!
Where did you go freshman year, Jesse?
This day was always infamous for getting home from NYC if you lived anywhere in the tri-state area. No matter how early you left the city, every NJ Transit and Amtrak train was crushed with people. A couple years I rode NJ Transit home in between cars, and it was packed there, too.