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Previously on "My Bus Journey Last Night"
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostIf you Googled Gricer, perhaps you'd understand.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostDull sockie, or actual dull person? Dunno what's worse. Stop with the public transport twaddle, please.
Unbearably dull.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostIf you Googled Gricer, perhaps you'd understand.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostIf you actually check my rather limited posting history you will quickly ascertain that only 3 of my posts have been public transport related. In the others, I have addressed a range of issues including politics and television so I find your criticism a little harsh.
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostDull sockie, or actual dull person? Dunno what's worse. Stop with the public transport twaddle, please.
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostTrain was late last night so I missed my bus back to the station & had to wait 30 minutes for the next one. To curb my frustration at this, I decided to go off and get a pint of ale and a takeaway kebab to eat on the bus journey home. Anyway, about 10 minutes into said bus journey, the driver pulled over into a lay-by, got out his seat marched doewn the aisle opening all the sky lights as he went. He then demanded to know who was eating food on his bus!! He quickly spotted me with a half eaten shish kebab and chips on my lap and told my to get rid of it or get off the bus as it was not permitted to eat food on board. I have to say, i was completely incredulous - I've been on train journeys all over the world where the eating of food has been an integral part of the trip - not only the eating of it but also the selling of it and the cooking of it. We really need to get back to a bit of live and let live in this country. Hopefully now that David Cameron is in power.....
Incidentally, I got off, such was my outrage, and after sticking my thumb out for 10 minutes or so was picked up by a nice gentleman with a "James last Appreciation Society" sticker on his back window.
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People did complain about it, and finally something was done about it. Try it in some cities on the continent and you'll get a instant fine.
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Originally posted by Paddy View PostIt is the norm in this country and most other countries that food is not consumed on local busses. On long distance buses it is at the discretion of the operators. I agree with the driver; who wants to travel on a bus smelling of food with yoghurt and salad spilled on the floor?
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Originally posted by gricerboy View PostTrain was late last night so I missed my bus back to the station & had to wait 30 minutes for the next one. To curb my frustration at this, I decided to go off and get a pint of ale and a takeaway kebab to eat on the bus journey home. Anyway, about 10 minutes into said bus journey, the driver pulled over into a lay-by, got out his seat marched doewn the aisle opening all the sky lights as he went. He then demanded to know who was eating food on his bus!! He quickly spotted me with a half eaten shish kebab and chips on my lap and told my to get rid of it or get off the bus as it was not permitted to eat food on board. I have to say, i was completely incredulous - I've been on train journeys all over the world where the eating of food has been an integral part of the trip - not only the eating of it but also the selling of it and the cooking of it. We really need to get back to a bit of live and let live in this country. Hopefully now that David Cameron is in power.....
Incidentally, I got off, such was my outrage, and after sticking my thumb out for 10 minutes or so was picked up by a nice gentleman with a "James last Appreciation Society" sticker on his back window.
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