Well, there was this time when a little boy on the subway thought the handrail was a monkey bar. He started swinging on it while his mother was chasing after him, looking both embarrassed and amused at the same time. People around were all smiling at the cute scene.
Sure. Once I saw a guy on the subway who was trying to do yoga poses in the standing area. He was wobbling all over the place as the train moved, but he was so focused. Everyone around was trying hard not to laugh out loud.
Sure. Once I was in a subway restaurant and there was a little boy who thought the pickles were green candies. He took a big bite and made the funniest face. Everyone in the store was laughing.
Sure. Once I saw a man on the subway who was trying to balance a dozen balloons while holding a coffee. As the subway jerked, he let go of the coffee to save the balloons. The coffee spilled all over the floor and the balloons flew everywhere, making everyone around him laugh.
Sure. There was this one time on the subway when a street performer got on with a huge boombox. He started dancing really wild and singing off - key. A guy sitting nearby just looked at him and said, 'You know, you're not on Broadway yet.' Everyone burst out laughing.
I remember a lady who brought a huge inflatable unicorn on the subway. It took up half of the aisle space. But instead of getting angry, people were curious and started taking pictures with it. She told everyone she was on her way to a unicorn - themed party. The whole scene was so hilarious, especially when the unicorn's horn bumped into the ceiling every time the subway jolted.
One scary subway story I heard was about a woman who saw a strange figure in a long black coat at the end of an empty subway car. Every time she blinked, it seemed to get closer. She was so terrified that she got off at the next stop, even though it wasn't her destination.
Sure. One subway scary story could be about a figure that always appears at the same time every night on a particular subway platform. Passengers have reported seeing a shadowy form that seems to be watching them intently as the train approaches. It gives off an eerie feeling, and some say that when they look directly at it, it vanishes.
Sure. I saw a woman knitting a huge scarf on the subway. But she got so into it that she accidentally knitted her bag to the scarf. When she tried to get off at her stop, she couldn't separate them easily and had to tug at it while everyone watched and some even chuckled.
There was a Subway franchise in a small town that became a huge success. The owner really got involved in the community. They sponsored local sports teams and held fundraising events at the store. This community engagement brought in a lot of loyal customers. Additionally, they had a great layout in the store which made it inviting for families. All these factors combined to make it a profitable franchise.
Well, one story I heard was about a subway worker who was doing the late - night shift. He saw a strange figure in an old, unused tunnel. It was a woman in a white dress, but when he blinked, she disappeared. He swore it wasn't his imagination as he could still feel a cold chill in the air.