Category Archives: Ten Commandments

For THY Reading Pleasure…

Reader Lisa, a fluent speaker of the ancient tongue of Biblese, has some suggestions and tweaks for Trainjotting’s Commuter’s Ten Commandments. She writes: Peace be unto you.  Please consider fixing a few grammatical errors in the commandments (corrections in all … Continue reading

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The Commuter’s Ten Commandments

As Easter approaches, we felt it was only appropriate to republish the Trainjotting “Commuter’s 10 Commandments.” — Oddly enough, Moses was on the 5:46 to Mount Kisco last night. He left these behind…which, come to think of it, is a … Continue reading

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CTRider Has a Message for Sir Snores-a-Lot

Dear Sir Snores-a-lot,  You’re a Caucasian male, probably in your mid to late 30’s and have some kind of half-spiked blonde hair. You board the train at Fairfield. You’re usually on the 7:08 or the 7:24 and sit towards the rear … Continue reading

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The Pope Reads Trainjotting?!?

A week to the day after we offered up the Ten Commandments For Commuters, the Vatican issued its Ten Commandments For Drivers. Sure, they’ll insist they’ve been working on their commandments for months, and didn’t get the idea from us. … Continue reading

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The Commuter’s Ten Commandments

Oddly enough, Moses was on the 5:46 to Mount Kisco last night. He left these behind…which, come to think of it, is a transgression of Commandment #4. 1. Thou shalt leave the seat next to thou unadorned with books and … Continue reading

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The Commuter’s Ten Commandments

Oddly enough, Moses was on the 5:46 to Mount Kisco last night. He left these behind…which, come to think of it, is a transgression of Commandment #4. 1. Thou shalt leave the seat next to thou unadorned with books and … Continue reading

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