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There are THREE other people at my station today! What a crush! It’s usually just me or maybe one other person

@TheBreadmonkey I genuinely feel a bit affronted when there’s more than one other person. Which is totally wrong, I should be glad that people are using the station so they don’t close it

@purplepadma @TheBreadmonkey

Douglas Adams’ Train Station Biscuits Story (or What It Is To Be British)

This goes on a bit, so you might want to go make a cup of tea first.

This actually did happen to a real person, and the real person was me. I had gone to catch a train. This was April 1976, in Cambridge, U.K. I was a bit early for the train.

I’d gotten the time of the train wrong. I went to get myself a newspaper to do the crossword, and a cup of coffee and a packet of biscuits I went and sat at a table.

I want you to picture the scene. It’s very important that you get this very clear in your mind. Here’s the table, newspaper, cup of coffee and packet of biscuits.

There’s a guy sitting opposite me, perfectly ordinary-looking guy wearing a business suit, carrying a briefcase.

It didn’t look like he was going to do anything weird.

What he did was this: he suddenly leaned across, picked up the packet of biscuits, tore it open, took one out, and ate it.

Now this, I have to say, is the sort of thing the British are very bad at dealing with.

There’s nothing in our background, upbringing, or education that teaches you how to deal with someone who in broad daylight has just stolen your biscuits.

You know what would happen if this had been South Central Los Angeles. There would have very quickly been gunfire, helicopters coming in, CNN, you know. . .

But in the end, I did what any red-blooded Englishman would do: I ignored it. And I stared at the newspaper, took a sip of coffee, tried to do a clue in the newspaper, couldn’t do anything, and thought, what am I going to do?

In the end I thought, Nothing for it, I’ll just have to go for it, and I tried very hard not to notice the fact that the packet was already mysteriously opened.

I took out a biscuit for myself. I thought, That settled him. But it hadn’t because a moment or two later he did it again. He took another biscuit.

Having not mentioned it the first time, it was somehow even harder to raise the subject the second time around. “Excuse me, I couldn’t help but notice . . .” I mean, it doesn’t really work.

We went through the whole packet like this.

When I say the whole packet, I mean there were only about eight biscuits, but it felt like a lifetime. He took one, I took one, he took one, I took one.

Finally, when we got to the end, he stood up and walked away. Well, we exchanged meaningful looks, then he walked away, and I breathed a sigh of relief and sat back.

A moment or two later the train was coming in, so I tossed back the rest of my coffee, stood up, picked up the newspaper, and underneath the newspaper were my biscuits.

@amiserabilist Did Douglas Adams REALLY write "gotten"? If so, I'm surprised.

@macronencer @amiserabilist he didn't when he included the story in one of his books reddit.com/r/CasualUK/s/801pJE (also the other comments talk about how it's an old tale that has many variants)

@macronencer @amiserabilist I'd also be slightly surprised if he'd written "train station" rather than "railway station".

@macronencer @amiserabilist When he told it on Letterman he said, “I’d got the time of the train wrong, or maybe British Rail had got the time of the train wrong, one or the other”.

@amiserabilist @purplepadma @TheBreadmonkey I love this story so much. I have seen Douglas Adams telling it, and finishing with the observation that it was wonderful that someone else had the exact same story to tell, but without the punchline.

@amiserabilist @purplepadma @TheBreadmonkey It's delightful isn't it? I love the idea that someone somewhere heard that story and went THAT WAS ME and howled with laughter.

@amiserabilist This is a lovely story except for the racist part in the middle.

@amiserabilist @purplepadma @TheBreadmonkey
Pixar made a short animation of the story - reimagined with a grandma and a teen boy. It’s called The Cookie Thief. It’s quite cute - I use it with my class of 9yos as a writing prompt.

@amiserabilist @purplepadma @TheBreadmonkey Hey so there's an odd error here, given how incredibly British the whole story is. It's a transcript of a story he told live on US television and Adams actually used the word 'cookies' throughout.

@purplepadma @TheBreadmonkey I was a bus commuter for years and I always enjoyed it most when the routes I used were sparsely populated.

There was an animation that went around on Twitter years ago showing the crazy amount of street space you could free up by moving people out of cars and into a bus, and I remember thinking at first it seemed very inspiring, but I started to get uncomfortable as the bus filled up…

@TheBreadmonkey @maxleibman By the time my train got within 15 minutes of my destination, every seat was taken. I have never known it so busy

@maxleibman @purplepadma @TheBreadmonkey

i have had to deal with unsavory characters on the bus.

@amiserabilist @maxleibman @TheBreadmonkey I used very busy buses all the time when I lived in London, it was mostly OK but now and then some man reeking of booze would fall asleep leaning on me

@maxleibman @purplepadma @amiserabilist @TheBreadmonkey is this a “sorry for your experience” or “sorry for drunkenly falling asleep on you”? we may never know

@purplepadma @amiserabilist @maxleibman

I rarely get the bus. I never get the bus. But I got the bus recently. There were a number of people eating a full lunch near me, then man soaked in urine sat on top of me, then I think I witnessed a spy and then an elderly gentleman entered the bus and sang (loudly) She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain When She Comes. It was the weirdest fucking experience of my life.

@TheBreadmonkey @amiserabilist @maxleibman I do not know how to drive a car. So bussing it is very much a fact of life for me. It’s not always bad. Today on the bus from the station to campus a very friendly hijabi lady patted the seat to encourage me to sit down next to her and she smelled absolutely beautiful.