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Previously on "Did you hear about the Scotsman who come down to Euston and lost all his luggage?"

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  • original PM
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    the whole point of public transport is so you can go somewhere other than the local boozer and not have to drink n drive

    however I reckon a few pints s fine but when you are p*ssed as a fart and being obnoxious then I am all for it.

    although a trip to Glasgow will not be the same if you have not got 4 drunk scotsman pilling cans on a table (at 10.am!)

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  • stek
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    I remember when some company handed out at cards at Waterloo with please wake me at <station> for businessmen to stuff in their top pocket late at night.

    I went and swapped round all the cards.
    Isn't there some classic but true story about Jim Davidson being engaged in conversion on a train with some blind bloke claiming to be David Blunkett and asking if this was his stop...

    JD said no, it's the next stop, then realised it wasn't and DB had missed his stop so JD sloped off......

    It was David Blunkett and he did miss his stop......

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by stek View Post
    Apparently it was all my fault, I should have woke him up.
    I remember when some company handed out at cards at Waterloo with please wake me at <station> for businessmen to stuff in their top pocket late at night.

    I went and swapped round all the cards.

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Please don't talk about Mrs sasguru like that.

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
    During my daily 10-15 min commute the other day, I was stuck in a carriage with 3 guys chowing down on a Bargain bucket
    Please don't talk about Mrs sasguru like that.

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  • wobbegong
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    Hopefully this will extend to banning alcohol or indeed those who are 'over refreshed' on aircraft, as well.

    I like a small sweet sherry as much as the next man, but if someone can't fly from the UK to the Med' without alcohol then either choose a different transportation method or don't go.

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  • ThomasSoerensen
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    People can just stop drinking.

    That solves a lot of other problems too.

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  • Diver
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Not in first class.
    WHS

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  • stek
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    I remember when I was an avid match-goer, lived in Dumfries, but still went down to the Reebok every game, Charlton at home, FA Cup game, MOTD's lead match, great game, Eidur Gudjohnsonn bagged, Bambi missed a sitter as usual, Jussi made save of the season, won 1-0, kept up my record of never seeing us lose in West Stand (normally I'm in the Lofty Stand).

    Anyway, on train home I sees this big lad in a Bolton shirt, with about 12 Stellas in front of him, how many empty, how many full I've no idea. Anyway I thought it interesting there are at least two of us Scotland-based Wanderers fans.

    When over for a chat, but he was well gone, deep in the land of nod.

    I few weeks later via the BWFC Mailing list, I got the full story, blamed for it and found a new friend!

    His name was (is) James, he's a Scots lad but an avid Wanderer, living at the time with his Bolton-born missus in Carlisle. He did fall asleep and missed his stop at Carlisle, waving to his missus as the train left and in serious bother thereon. Made a wrong tactical decision in getting off at the next stop, Motherwell, where nothing ever happens (should have gone to Glasgow and got the next train back, not much stops at Motherwell). Anyway signs into a B&B and immediately tried to retune the telly to BBC England to watch the MOTD highlight just as the manager walks in asking why he's signed himself in as M. Mouse, Florida, guy thinks he's nicking the telly and throws him out. Word gets round Motherwell's hotel and B&B circuit that some Scots lad in a Bolton shirt is signing in to rob tellies so he can't get a room anywhere.

    Sits on the station for next train back 6:30am for a major blocking from the wife.

    Apparently it was all my fault, I should have woke him up.

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  • Scrag Meister
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    Personally I would like all eating and drinking banned on public transport.
    During my daily 10-15 min commute the other day, I was stuck in a carriage with 3 guys chowing down on a Bargain bucket, don't get me wrong I love KFC but it was just too overpowering.

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
    Never had that problem. Our driver always ensures there's a well filled hamper from Fortnum and Mason on the back seat of the Rolls.
    Yes, but then you don't get to stink the carriage out and spill chili sauce all over the seats.

    Seems to be all part of the fun round here

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    That's been the policy for a while now

    BBC News - Drunk conductor was left on Dundee platform

    Jail term for drunk train driver - Edinburgh News


    Drunk conductor locked passengers on train - Top stories - Scotsman.com

    Loads and loads of these stories up here...

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Originally posted by wurzel View Post
    Where am I gonna eat me donner on the way back home on a Friday night?
    Never had that problem. Our driver always ensures there's a well filled hamper from Fortnum and Mason on the back seat of the Rolls.

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  • wurzel
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    Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
    The cork fell out of the bottle.

    BBC News - ScotRail train drink ban comes into force

    Personally I would like all eating and drinking banned on public transport.
    Where am I gonna eat me donner on the way back home on a Friday night?

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by petergriffin View Post
    People who are drunk will also be prevented from travelling on trains.
    End of rail transport in Scotland.
    That's been the policy for a while now

    BBC News - Drunk conductor was left on Dundee platform

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