Pain on the train
I got on the train at Forge Park this morning. As it pulled into the next stop - Dean College - there was a sudden, violent jerk. It felt as if there had almost been a crash.
Unfortunately my knee must have been in just the wrong place at the wrong time. There are some blunt corners on each seat-back, and the jerk jammed one of them into the space under the edge of my kneecap. Instantly I was plunged into violent, blinding pain such as I've rarely experienced. It was so severe that I doubled over, and was barely able to keep from vomiting. The pain lasted for several minutes, which was a long time, believe me.
I hate the MBTA.
Unfortunately my knee must have been in just the wrong place at the wrong time. There are some blunt corners on each seat-back, and the jerk jammed one of them into the space under the edge of my kneecap. Instantly I was plunged into violent, blinding pain such as I've rarely experienced. It was so severe that I doubled over, and was barely able to keep from vomiting. The pain lasted for several minutes, which was a long time, believe me.
I hate the MBTA.

would you like to be connected to your fellow passengers?
(Anonymous) 2008-02-08 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)It's free to use...grassroots.
You can google around to the articles in NY Times and Boston globe and others.
For full disclosure - I'm the gut that created it...and it has saved my butt on many many occasions
pain
(Anonymous) 2008-02-14 03:07 am (UTC)(link)if you hate the T so much, drive to your destination
Re: pain
And since you're wondering, I don't drive because we only have one car, and my wife needs it. Not to mention that 3-4 hours of driving every day is more than I care to do, these days.
But that doesn't mean that I (or anyone) should put up with bad service from the T! Which is why I made Charlie On The Commuter Rail (http://charlieonthecommuterrail.blogspot.com/).