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What the? It’s called PUBLIC transport for a reason. – Marilyn Devonish

14 Comments

  1. What really bugs me as an old woman over 70 having to stand whilst perfectly healthy children or strong-looking young adults occupy the priority seats. As a child, I had to give up my seat when any adult was standing. That’s what was naturally expected of children. Men would offer their seats to women as a matter of gentlemanly curtesy, too. Those days have long gone.

  2. Unbelievable and I agree total with you nonsense and very disrespectful. Up in Edinburgh they have signs saying on the buses and trains no feet on the seats! Need to export some stickers down to your neck of the woods I think!? xx

  3. Can I just say Marilyn, whenever I watch your FB lives I always think “She’s got really good skin, I wonder what she does to it” . . . Have you just got good genes or is it that green tea you drink? 🙂

  4. Thank you Neil Gray and that is so interesting because my skin was one of the things that was ruined when I developed a thyroid problem. To help keep things in check water is my beverage of choice 90% of the time. I use coconut oil in the mornings, and a handmade skincare range made by Richard James Clark. 😊

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