Wednesday, 25 May 2011

My first blog since honey moon and unfortunately it’s an apology.


I must apologise to fellow tube users for my antics on Tuesday evening. Following a few drinks after work, I was feeling a little light headed and got the Central Line tube home to where I was staying. 

Halfway home, I managed to get a seat, but for some reason I got a fit of hiccups. To those that know me, my hiccups are not normal – I actually say the word ‘hiccup’, loudly. So the tube carriage was filled with my rather loud ‘hiccup’ noises for at least 15 minutes.

What’s worse, and again I apologise, is that in my slightly inebriated and embarrassed state I was overcome with the need to giggle.

So to all those poor passengers trying to read or have a quiet journey home, I was the lady in a navy suit hiccupping loudly and then uncontrollably laughing for most of your travels.  Hopefully some of you found it funny.  For those that didn’t, my etiquette is clearly in need of a brush up following a month of lying on a beach with my tube stresses clearly nowhere to be found.

I’m sure that by the time you read this, I’ll be fully indoctrinated back into my own Tube Etiquette ways – and hopefully not still drunk.

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