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Sunday, December 5, 2010

"Subway Series" ~Weekend Edition~

I'm a tropical baby. I hate to be cold. Winter can kiss my ass.


I've become spoiled. Everywhere I've gone lately has been in the comfort of a car.

It's the weekend. I despise the train on the weekend but my God son is almost here. It's party time! Well, shower time. Lol.

I'm rushing because I'm supposed to help set up. My make-up is simple but effective. My hair is a curly mess and I pin it up away from my face. I slide into my fur collared tweed coat, which falls just below my knees. It's a bitter 30 something degrees. I walk briskly to the train.

There are few people scattered about the platform. The train is approaching. It flies past the stop on the middle track. I roll my eyes as I read the signs posted: "Take downtown train and transfer to uptown service." I look at the people waiting on the platform and wonder how long they've been standing there as I run down the stairs to catch the train arriving across the platform to ride downtown a few stops and head back up.

I'm annoyed. The soulful tunes, playing in my ears, aren't doing much to calm me as multiple trains arrive and leave on the downtown side. Five minutes, ten minutes, fifteen pass. The wind is whipping across my face and flapping my coat as I stand on the crowded platform with the other disgruntled commuters. A train arrives. Not my train of course.

A few minutes later my train arrives. We all bustle onto the train. I slide into a seat and watch the train fill quickly. The train leaves the station. I hear a few raised voices above my music. I look over and see two heavyset, middle aged women with bad weaves and lots of shopping bags engaged in what seems to be a playful conversation. (One of them is smiling) I lean back in my seat. The voices seem to be amplified. WTH?! I Notice the other passengers moving to my side of the train. I look around but it's become too crowded.

Then I see them. The same GROWN women who were having a heated discussion were obviously arguing a have now begun fist fighting.

My eyes open wide and my jaw drops in amazement. Are they serious? The are bouncing from one side of the train car to the other like a ping pong ball making their way through to my side of the train. Everyone moves further right. I remain seated, staring, and shaking my head with shame and embarrassment for these women. They are directly in front of me. They fall in my lap and almost pin me against the wall. I push them with all my strength off of me. They remain interlocked, pulling hair and throwing the occasional punch. I'm mortified. I scream, "Somebody do something!" I hear an older West Indian woman's voice say, "Separate them", then one brave West Indian man springs into action. He tries to separate them to no avail. Another man joins him. They have no success.

Finally they are separated. The African woman sits back in her seat, hair askew, clothes rumpled, while the other continues to try to go around the men who are blocking her way. She's yelling obscenities and pacing. She snatches off her coat and hat and throws it onto the empty seat beside me. This goes on for a few minutes before the first man says, "You want to fight so much fight me. Fight me." She is still trying to get to the other woman.

I hear a child's voice pleading, “Mommy stop it, please". OMG, she has a CHILD with her? The other woman is saying in a very heavy African accent, "I don't even know her. She's crazy"

Finally, the raging bull puts her coat back on and gathers her things while saying, "I'ma fuck her up. I don't care. Watch. I'ma get off whatever stop she gets off."

The train finally stops and they get off. Everyone is peeking out the windows and doors to see if she is going to keep her promise.

The doors close and the train pulls out of the station. The discussion starts. Everyone in the car joins in and gives their opinion.

One man says, "You gotta hustle. This ain't a game" I learn that the fight began over a seat. 



*ding dong*

Thank you for riding the MTA

3 comments:

  1. no beuno... ironically enough i had just seen a video of ppl fighting on an nyc train... the coons are out in full effect this holiday season. i commend you on not poking their eyes out... heavy ppl fall on me i wasnt pushing anyone. mess around i throw my back out. work smarter not harder right?

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  2. lol..my only concern was not messing up my hair and makeup. lmfao

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  3. OMG I swear this only happens to you, Mocha! Hilarious post though, I was riveted and hanging onto every word - WHAT'S GONNA HAPPEN NEXT?! bwahahahahah Love it!

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