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AIBU?

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to be spitting teeth about missing this arsing train?

53 replies

TandB · 16/12/2011 23:15

Disclaimer: I love my colleagues. They are normally efficient, sensible, considerate specimens of humanity. But not tonight!

I technically started maternity leave today but came back up to London (work part of the week) for a work-related function. This was a closing party for a court I have spent a lot of time at over the years. I probably won't be back from maternity leave in the same capacity due to childcare costs so there are a lot of people connected with this court that I will probably never see again and I wanted to say goodbye. I was originally the only one from my office who was planning on going to this party - the others don't go to this court regularly and don't know the people I wanted to see. However, when I said I was going everyone came up with the bright idea that we should all go, go out for dinner before hand and do a joint my-last-day/Christmas dinner/trip to the party.

This seemed like a good idea but I did point out all along that I had to get a latish train back home so would not be able to stay late at the party - everyone agreed we would have an early and quick dinner and get to the party early.

For some reason everyone kept faffing about before leaving the office. Nothing work-related, just general faff - looking at something on the internet, last minute discussions about things, lengthy debate about whether the restaurant we were going to was actually the best place to go. We got to the restaurant about half an hour later than planned. Quick dinner then turned into two and a half hour lingering session with people obviously not particularly keen to get on to the party. I said I would go on ahead and they could all stay and have drinks or follow me later. No, no no, we are coming now. It took another half hour to get out of the restaurant. We got to the party an hour and a half late, giving me precisely half an hour to run around like a lunatic and try to see everyone I wanted to see.

I then said I needed to head off - everyone else then decided they would leave with me instead of staying. Fair enough. Except they didn't leave. I got my stuff ready and went back and said I was going. No, no no, we are coming now. And then they didn't. I made another couple of attempts to get out on my own. No, no, no, wait for us. More chatting to people. I eventually headed out of the door with them in hot pursuit. I said I would get a cab. No, no, we will drop you at the station. By this time I was practically screaming 'I need to just go!' I eventually got dropped at the nearest station, at which point one of my colleagues couldn't decide whether or not to come with me on the tube. I was hal-way down the escalators before she had even finished that conversation so I have no idea whether or not she got on the tube or not.

I missed my train. The next one is 11.30pm so I won't get home till about 2 in the morning. I have a massive baby's head sitting on my bladder and it costs 30p a time to wee in the station. Everyone forgot to pay me for their tickets. I had to buy a new train ticket. I am about £60 out of pocket and sitting in the middle of sodding Paddington station waiting for the last train in the world which will probably spontaneously combust before reaching Paddington, given the way the rest of my evening is going.

AIBU to be muttering rude things about said colleagues? I know I should have just said 'look, I'm going' at every stage of the evening and let them follow or not, but it is a bit difficult when everyone is, on the face of it, fitting into your pre-made plans and accommodating you. And it is very difficult to say 'no, I'm off' when people are insisting they are coming right now, all evidence to the contrary!

I was looking forward to tonight and I had all my own travel arrangements meticulously planned to give me maximum possible time and not get home ridiculously late. It was a nice idea to combine my plans with the office dinner but I now wish I had just been left to get on with my own thing. I would be nearly home by now.

Sorry for long whinge!

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TandB · 17/12/2011 00:12

Maybe that was why she let me in free.

Disappointed if it isn't discounts for multi wee sessions.

Why is the girl next to me putting on a full face of makeup? It's after midnight and we are on our way out of the big city. Where is she going?

And why arent we moving?

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TandB · 17/12/2011 00:13

Trills - built into seat in front like on planes.

Seriously. Why aren't we moving?

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RealLifeIsForWimps · 17/12/2011 00:19

Are you moving yet?

fridakahlo · 17/12/2011 00:21

I hope the train is moving now. Just out of curiosity, did the long legged man you were sitting opposite have steel rimmed glasses?

Alambil · 17/12/2011 00:21

are you on the move again? hope so!

RealLifeIsForWimps · 17/12/2011 00:24

Ok, now I'm worried that Kung Fu is having to hot foot it over the bridge to another platform because "this train will terminate here. All passengers for Somerset, make your way to PLatform 10 where the train will depart in 9.3 seconds"

bruxeur · 17/12/2011 00:28

You have to treat some people like toddlers. As soon as they worked out you weren't going to commit to your ultimatum, they realised that they could take the terrible piss and you'd just flap a bit. You're only storing up trouble for yourself down the line...

CointreauVersial · 17/12/2011 00:31

Yay, train thread!

I missed my last train and am now on another train and will have to find a cab at the other end.

All because I couldn't drag DH out of his office Christmas party in time.

TandB · 17/12/2011 00:32

We moved! Now at didcot parkway.

He had glasses, but don't think they were steel rimmed, frida.

Was just about to commence rant about weird bloke across the aisle who looked spookily like mackenzie crook and kept staring at me. Full on, head turned 90 degrees staring, about 2 feet away. Now I appreciate that I am a sight to behold in my beached whale splendour with belly wobbling and legs akimbo but there is a limit surely? Fortunately he got off the train before I had to ask him if he had a thing for pregnant women.

Latest gripe. - half the bloody toilets are locked. Nearest working one is three carriages away and involves climbing over group of partying student-types in the aisle. When I say climbing over, I mean stomping through, obviously......

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TandB · 17/12/2011 00:33

Reallife - I think I would actually walk across the train tracks, thus preventing any trains from moving until I was on board....

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CointreauVersial · 17/12/2011 00:34

At least I'm not pg...

People are singing on my train.

TandB · 17/12/2011 00:35

You could sing too!

Something really, really annoying.....

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CointreauVersial · 17/12/2011 00:41

All this talk of lavatories....

I need a wee now too.

CointreauVersial · 17/12/2011 00:42

Kungfu, just realised we met at recent meetup!

TandB · 17/12/2011 00:47

We did indeed!

Shall we celebrate with a multi-train sing song?

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TandB · 17/12/2011 00:47

Why have all the lights gone off?

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TandB · 17/12/2011 01:00

[sings]. Fourteen minutes to go. Fourteen minutes to go!

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Thingiebob · 17/12/2011 01:01

Have they gone back on yet? I was on a train outside Bath earlier and suddenly all the power went out.

thepeoplesprincess · 17/12/2011 01:03

Just piss on the floor for the Hell of it.

TandB · 17/12/2011 01:05

I might do that just before getting off....

Lights back on.

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fridakahlo · 17/12/2011 01:07

Only ten minutes now, is dh meeting you?

fridakahlo · 17/12/2011 01:09

Sorry our clock must be fast!

ICanTuckMyBoobsInMyPockets · 17/12/2011 01:41

I went out the night I started my maternity leave, was driving so dropped everyone and their dog off home, got in at 11.30 and my waters broke at 3.15. I'll be thinking of you, let me know if the same happens to you!
I was mightily pissed off that I didn't get my 2 week watching tele nesting that I had planned.

fridakahlo · 17/12/2011 01:47

Someone in my NCT group did that with their first but they were six weeks early. How frustrating would that be?!

DingDongMerlionOnHigh · 17/12/2011 02:17

Hope you got home ok.

Cant - that happened to me too. Got home from work at 7.30 went to hospital at 9.30 already 5cms and gave birth 11.30pm - 2 weeks early. One of the shortest maternity leaves ever.