Who closes the door after the bus driver gets off?

Well, I suppose if you’ve broken your car’s key in the ignition, and you’re being chased by mummies …

Oops! Off to Cafe Society with me, now! :smiley:

Originally posted by Olentzero

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Actually, Attrayant and David Simmons are closer to the mark. In Book about a Thousand Things, George Stimpson noted that there cannot be an irresistible force with respect to an immovable object, and vice versa. He ended the comment with, “You cannot conceive of an irresistible force and an immovable object at the same time any more than you can of two men, each one taller than the other” (though Einstein may have had something to say about that).
When I was in grade school I read a science text that said that if they did exist and met, “There would be an inconceivable concussion!”

This Welsh guy, who wanted to make a bit of cash.

And there’s this OTHER Welsh guy, who needed to get home from the hospital. (He kindly picked up a few passengers, though.)

Seems like there’s still not much going on in Wales these days.

Thanks guys, really appreciate it.

(Slowly moves away giving weird looks).

Regarding the bus question, it would appear that different models have different door-opening solutions.

In Albany, the drivers simply push the doors closed when they exit, and pull them open when they enter. I remember being a bit taken aback by this the first time I saw it. I asked, “That’s it?”

“That’s it,” was the reply.

Why do we “write it down,” but we “type it up”?