Keep in mind that many of these Pakistani train carriages will only have bars on the windows, without glass. Very naughty. You only need to watch the first forty seconds.
You sure it's not the latest in hair washing. I am now imagining someone running up and down the train selling shampoo before they cross the next river for the rinse stage. Just a thought.
I haven't been on Pakistani trains, so I am not sure if hot passengers would be thrilled to be sprayed with cold water or not.
But I _have_ been around the central north part of India by train. The trains are efficient, well distributed geographically and always on time, but oh dear are they hot and crowded!!
You sure it's not the latest in hair washing. I am now imagining someone running up and down the train selling shampoo before they cross the next river for the rinse stage. Just a thought.
ReplyDeleteFun60, that did not occur to me, but it makes sense.
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ReplyDeletePakistan? sorry HR, I'm not watching even one second. Vile place. Our Melbourne transport will be like theirs sooner than anyone is ready for.
I don't disagree with your Ann about Pakistan. Nice line.
DeleteI haven't been on Pakistani trains, so I am not sure if hot passengers would be thrilled to be sprayed with cold water or not.
ReplyDeleteBut I _have_ been around the central north part of India by train. The trains are efficient, well distributed geographically and always on time, but oh dear are they hot and crowded!!
Hels, would it be so cold? Dirty I should think. India spends serious money on their trains. I doubt Pakistan does.
DeleteHa ha ha ha that's fabulous the cheeky buggers!!
ReplyDeleteFen, such a school kid thing, but I think they did it with malice, like people throw rocks at the trains.
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