Sorry for the double post but after my initial confusion (which persists) about why the previous poster is mentioning Tehran, I have a few more responses:
Sarge wrote:Loosen up that sphincter, dude; you came on here asking for opinions, and then you get upset when we give them and don't agree with yours. Acting all offended isn't going to help because someone actually responded to your question. <BREATHE>
I most certainly am breathing. I only get offended when there are unnecessary and not-so-polite comments directed at me. Some examples? There are many, but I think the most recent one is being told to "<BREATHE>".
Sarge wrote: And it doesn't matter if it's a game train or not; the drunks are there.
Not sure what trains you normally travel on, but I can assure you that during peak hours and off-peak daytime hours, I have rarely come across an obnoxious drunk.
Sarge wrote:In a perfect world everyone would be perfectly respectful, and no one would act stupid. It hasn't been a perfect world since Adam and Eve took a bite of the "apple" and Cain killed Abel.
I agree that it's not a perfect world, by any stretch of the imagination. But this thread is about one particular problem that could be easily solved by an outright alcohol ban.