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Previously on "piccy's from today in Austria."
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Weren't there any fit birds on the train then?
5/10 must do better
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Austrian client my arse. How did the interview go? Did they suss you out as the twat you are?
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First to Austria was €112 but not really worth unless for a longer journey.
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Yeah thanks for thatOriginally posted by scooterscot View PostWent to visit a client in Austria today. Hour n half on the train no previous advance booking €64 return!! Imagine paying that from Bath to London booking 12 hours before hand
Last time I had to do a last minute meeting at 10 in the morning it cost the client £160 for a Bath spa London Paddington ticket... First class is over £200
the other year I traveled from Prague to Karlovy-vary for £17 first class nice place and worth the trip.
Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad)
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It means "Don't worry, this snow all over the lines is the right kind, so the trains can keep running!"Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhat's the sign with the man with his arms stretched out mean. No crucifixions? No spread eagling in the snow here? I assume he must have his arms stretched out for a reason.
HTH
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I like the last pic, everything carefully placed for that 'look at me' effect!
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Love trains I do but not when there operated for profit.Originally posted by PRC1964 View PostHello Gricer
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What's the sign with the man with his arms stretched out mean. No crucifixions? No spread eagling in the snow here? I assume he must have his arms stretched out for a reason.
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