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fiddlemybutcheek

I vomited on the tube at Moorgate last night on the Northern Line. No one asked if I was ok? would you have?


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Ummmm yes, lol I have to admit I was a little drunk but I wasnt acting it or singing or shouting, I was just concentrating on trying not to vomit

    



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designedtolast
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Yes I would, and I would have ensured you got home safely. Hate to hear things like this, people are so inhumane sometimes.

Hope you feel better.

:)


Hugo
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No, I would have assumed you were drunk!


Anthon Moonstone
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Were you pissed?

edit: then no I wouldn't


A N Mouse
I hope i would have but to be brutally honest if you appeared drunk I might not have. Sorry that make me feel awful but so many people seem aggressive these days


37 weeks with baby #1
it depends if you were drinking as it would of been your fault


NCC
no


Loopy L
I would have asked you to leave the train!

Bleugh :(


kittyklm26
I'd like to think that I would have but some how I doubt it.


Emizzle
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No i wouldnt lol :)


Jonny B
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Are you 5 years old or a grown man? It is disgusting when someone pukes. The smell alone makes me sick. I would of kept going about my business.


I don't believe it!
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Moorgate has that effect on me too!

I would've asked, would have offered you a (non-alcoholic) drink if I had one too.


ManicMajor
I doubt it, you may have been a drunk, that could mean trouble, if you were you should learn to take a vomit bag out with you and use that and not an open space. By the way, did you clean up after you vomited ???


phil_sick
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Nah you would be no different from other drunks on the tube everyday


GibsonEssGee
Depends if you reeked of booze or not. If you were genuinely ill then probably yes.


benny_boi85
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working in london, i saw a LOT of drunk people on trains. other people on trains are generally tourists (who wont help.. they'll just take pictures) and other workers. me being on of those workers would have left you too it, sometimes its more hassle getting involved. and i dont drink so have no sympathy for those who are ill due to it. by all means drink... but dont drink till you puke then get all emotional because other wont hold your hair, pat your back and get you home safe and sound... your a big boy... deal with it.

geeze...

my Q: whats with all these lame questions?


Patricia C
Yes, I would have, unless you were obviously drunk.


morpheus8250
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Maybe. I once got off a tube to be met by a woman who said "There's a man collapsed on the platform there. Can you help?" Then she got on the train and left. I managed to get a member of station staff and they took it from there, but that wasn't a good experience. I was reluctant to get too close in case the 'collapsed' man was on drugs, very drunk, or faking it and looking to attack and/or rob anyone getting to close. I hate to be so cynical, but I'd also hate to be a victim.

In your case, I might have asked, but I can't swear to it.


Samantha O
i would have asked you. i was sick once in the town center 8 months pregnant carrying loads off bags. then nearly fainted (i hate sick at the best of times) and everyone just stared no help at all. i was left to gather all my shopping on my own.. not easy with a huge bump


Don't tell my boss I'm on here
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No, sorry, If I saw someone puking I would assume that they had drunk too much.

I would stay well away because it would be terrible to be vomited on.


qpr26
No, I would assume you were drunk. People get stabbed or worse in London for even pettier things than asking why one is vomiting!


Paul
Depends if you were wearing your sunglasses like your avatar would suggest. Are you foreign, cos then no.....


neuregel1
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no.......but i would have taken video with my cell and posted it on youtube


saltech11
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I would have said awight mate!


Rayman
I would probably have thought, err a working class commoner(i hate poor people so much i just hate them) then i would have got a hand full of pennies and whacked it at you and laughed and asked if you were poor and say err you smell go and lick toilets you filth that's your job cleaning toilets hahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!


kernousse
if i had been given a penny each time i saw someone vomit on the train and/or platform of any tube (especially "City People", i'd be rich by now...

If you're so drunk you puke on the tube (or the platform) then too bad for you... should have stopped drinking before it made you sick if you're old enough to drink then you should be old enough to know your limit...

People around you don't need you to sing, shout or make a scene to see you're drunk.

You deserved it that no one asked how you were...

Anyway you brought it to yourself.


Angel
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Sorry No,


zorak3160
yes. because i am polite


There was a little sausage......
yes. Once i was very drunk and a lady on the bus had a nose bleed. I asked if she was ok and gave her a handkerchief.



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