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“Ugh!”

Home A Neighborhood Rhode Island Ave “Ugh!”

“Ugh!”

Aug 4, 2009 | Posted by User Submission |

Photo by zappowbang via flickr

Photo by zappowbang via flickr

Ugh! I was going down this broken escalator to leave the station, and this guy going down the other escalator was rubbernecking at me. He was so obvious and obnoxious in his actions. He then tried to slow down when we both reached the bottom so he could watch me walk, so I stopped and waited for him to pass. When he decides to act like he was fishing for something out of his pocket, I figured I’d be waiting all day for him to move, so I had no choice but to keep walking. I should’ve said something to him, but I was too tired, not in the mood for drama and wanted to get home. What a creep.

Location: Rhode Island Avenue Metro

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