There won't be too many of these anymore, so I felt like I should get this one down for posterity.
I was on an overcrowded 38 Geary recently.  It was about 2am, and the bus was jammed with twentysomethings making the drunken cross-town ride home after the bars closed.  Admittedly I've been there once or twice, but tonight I wasn't drunk.  I was just going home late and, for reasons not worth going into, I had a thin little black mustache penciled onto my face.
It made me look decidedly creepy.
Because it was so full, I didn't have a seat.  Instead, I stood in the aisle holding onto a rope handle that dangled from the ceiling.  I swayed and jerked with the bus's movements and tried in vain to keep the straps of my bag on my shoulder. 
As we paused at a stoplight, I needed to give my arms a brief break from being up in the air over my head.  I hadn't even let go of that rope strap for five seconds when the bus suddenly lurched forward and I was caught off-guard and went to the floor.  On my knees.  In between the legs of a surprised young Latino man sitting nearby. 
I'm sure I flushed bright red.  "Excuse me," I mumbled from under my little mustache.  He didn't say anything.  My eyes met with those of an elderly Asian man staring at me unsympathetically from a nearby seat.  Because all the seats were full, there was nothing to grab onto as I was getting up.  My shoulder bag and I bumped the knees and ankles of those standing around as I struggled to get to my feet while the bus was bouncing around. 
Just as I was nearly in a completely upright position and reaching up to reclaim my rope strap, the bus lurched again.  And I was sent to my knees in between the legs of this man.  Again.  This time my chin actually bounced off of his thigh. 
"Oh, my God.  I'm so sorry," I gasped.  He shifted around uncomfortably and looked out the window. 
"Dude, if you wanted to suck him off so bad why didn't you just say so?"  I heard one young guy snicker to his friends.
So, um.  Yeah.  Did I mention I have a car now?
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Well, I hope the Latino guy is at least a little of cute.
OK, so now that you have a car, you think you won't be taking MUNI ever again? I hope for your sake you won't, but isn't it a bit unlikely, given: traffic sucks, parking sucks, and, most importantly, you might want to drink late at night and not want to operate a motor vehicle afterwards. So get prepared for further indignities, and the inevitable redemptive blog entries!
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