It's not often that this happens, but I was swept with a sense of satisfaction on the train yesterday, surrounded by the incessent 'hissing' of other people, whose headphones aren't working properly.
The story begins...
So. My train is delayed by 8 minutes. Not that late, really. Certainly not late enough to warrant the next announcement...
The annoucement. 'This train is now fast to Victoria. It will not call at Balham, Wandsworth Common, Clapham Junction or Battersea Park'.
Great. I've never had an express from my home station.
The driver announces 'This train is now FAST to Victoria. This train is NON STOP to Victoria'.
Clapham Junction approaches. Headphone people get up to get off.
The train speeds up. I can hear the announcement at the station 'Please stand away from the platform edge. This train is not scheduled to call...' but earphone people, still with the music pounding in their ears, don't hear it.
The confusion! The looks! The startled 'Wha..?' from them.
The passengers get an extra journey to Victoria.
I don't laugh. It's wrong. It's not nice.
I just take a moment to ponder on the folly of playing your music too loud.
The story begins...
So. My train is delayed by 8 minutes. Not that late, really. Certainly not late enough to warrant the next announcement...
The annoucement. 'This train is now fast to Victoria. It will not call at Balham, Wandsworth Common, Clapham Junction or Battersea Park'.
Great. I've never had an express from my home station.
The driver announces 'This train is now FAST to Victoria. This train is NON STOP to Victoria'.
Clapham Junction approaches. Headphone people get up to get off.
The train speeds up. I can hear the announcement at the station 'Please stand away from the platform edge. This train is not scheduled to call...' but earphone people, still with the music pounding in their ears, don't hear it.
The confusion! The looks! The startled 'Wha..?' from them.
The passengers get an extra journey to Victoria.
I don't laugh. It's wrong. It's not nice.
I just take a moment to ponder on the folly of playing your music too loud.