My University is in Pisa, but I live in Lucca (20 km away) and I need to take the train to go there. Yesterday afternoon, while waiting for the train to go back home, we saw only 3 passenger cars. Unfortunately, there were a lot of people that had to get on.
There were wayyyyy too many people. So some, I think 40 or 50 people, couldn't get on and had to stay behind.
Those of us who were "lucky enough" to get on the train were crammed in there like a can of sardines...the aisles were totally full...I don't think a mosquito could have passed through us.
After 10 minutes (the conductor had been arguing with the people who couldn't get on the train.) the train left the station.
And at that moment a guy with high voice said: "Say your last prayers...Say goodbye to your loved ones...The train to Auschwitz is leaving."
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My University is in Pisa, but I live in Lucca (20 km away) and I need to take the train to go there. Yesterday afternoon, while waiting for the train to go back home, we saw only 3 passenger cars. Unfortunately, there were a lot of people that had to get on.
There were wayyyyy too many people. So some, I think 40 or 50 people, couldn't get on and had to stay behind.
Those of us who were "lucky enough" to get on the train were crammed in there like a can of sardines...the aisles were totally full...I don't think a mosquito could have passed through us.
After 10 minutes (the conductor had been arguing with the people who couldn't get on the train.) the train left the station.
And at that moment a guy with high voice said: "Say your last prayers...Say goodbye to your loved ones...The train to Auschwitz is leaving."
Everyone burst out laughing at that.
What can I say? We take things in stride.
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