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	<title>Comments on: Train Training &#8211; defensive seating</title>
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		<title>By: Kate Isis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 May 2006 10:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hmmmmm. the issue of the pregnant women on public transport vexs me.&lt;br/&gt;They don&#039;t mind laying on their back and getting knocked up and then run around for nine months like some sacred vessel thinking that they are so very special.&lt;br/&gt;Considering that they got themsleves into this fat and desperate to sit down state would people naturally offer up there seat to an alcoholic after a big night when he to might be tired and in need of said seat to stop the world spinning. I think not.&lt;br/&gt;Yet same circumstances, self inflicted!&lt;br/&gt;I find that people generally aren&#039;t as polite or as friendly as they once were with the exception of sneezing in Sydney. You always get a bless you when walking around Sydney if you happen to sneeze. In Newcastle the same cannot be said. If you sneeze up here then people hurl themsleves away from you in an effort not to get your cold.&lt;br/&gt;In a world where teaching children please and thank you has been replaced by them saying now and F**k you, I think if you give up your seat and the ignorant bitch doesn&#039;t give you a smile then you should consider exiting her out of the nearest door whilst the train is in motion. Or maybe thats just me. Hmmm, do pregnant women bounce?&lt;br/&gt;xox</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hmmmmm. the issue of the pregnant women on public transport vexs me.<br />They don&#8217;t mind laying on their back and getting knocked up and then run around for nine months like some sacred vessel thinking that they are so very special.<br />Considering that they got themsleves into this fat and desperate to sit down state would people naturally offer up there seat to an alcoholic after a big night when he to might be tired and in need of said seat to stop the world spinning. I think not.<br />Yet same circumstances, self inflicted!<br />I find that people generally aren&#8217;t as polite or as friendly as they once were with the exception of sneezing in Sydney. You always get a bless you when walking around Sydney if you happen to sneeze. In Newcastle the same cannot be said. If you sneeze up here then people hurl themsleves away from you in an effort not to get your cold.<br />In a world where teaching children please and thank you has been replaced by them saying now and F**k you, I think if you give up your seat and the ignorant bitch doesn&#8217;t give you a smile then you should consider exiting her out of the nearest door whilst the train is in motion. Or maybe thats just me. Hmmm, do pregnant women bounce?<br />xox</p>
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