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#1
General Discussion / Re: Horrible trains!
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 09:16:51 AM
I love train travel... Stockport to Reading.. Such a great journey.. beautiful countryside..
I have spoken to some interesting people on my travels..
The child that chooses me for company... The young woman who has left her man.. The widow and the soldier..
I have enjoyed them all..
The worse offenders are those who think they can spread their luggage over the next seat .. or take up the whole table with office equipment.. or put their feet up on the seat opposite.. :nooo:
#2
General Discussion / Re: Horrible trains!
Last post by klondike - Today at 09:15:35 AM
I took a one year contract in London in 1995. My experience communting by train ensured that I never took another. Far more relaxing to drive anything up to 80 miles each way than use the trains. On 3 occasions during that contract I got dumped out at intermediate stations and had to get my wife to drive out and pick me up. Zero help from any rail staff - in fact it was impossible to find any as they were all hiding in fear of a lynching by the huge numbers of abandonned passengers. That's ignoring the routine delays, missing trains etc. I have never been on a train since.
#3
General Discussion / Re: Why not here?
Last post by klondike - Today at 09:09:03 AM
The thing is nobody is going to do a damned thing about it. It will be a slow progress towards non-Muslims becoming the minority. Once that happens they certainly won't hold back in clamping down hard.
#4
General Discussion / Re: E Bike Um
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 09:08:26 AM

Too many potholes around..  
Good luck to the eighty year old.. Good for her..
#5
General Discussion / Horrible trains!
Last post by GrannyMac - Today at 09:06:46 AM
I've always liked travelling on trains, I take a book, get a coffee, watch the scenery, etc. I came home from Cheshire by train on Monday. The first leg, (Stoke to Manchester train) through lovely villages, to Stockport, was as ever, fine.  The next leg on the train that came from Manchester?  Not quite so civilised.

I was concerned even before travelling that it was a bank holiday, but when I bought my ticket, well in advance, there was no option to book seats, and I had to come home that day.  Then the train before mine was cancelled, which never bodes well, and when mine pulled in I could see it was already busy with lots of us waiting on the platform.  I got on, and spotted a window seat, with a large bag on it, at a table for four.  I asked the young chap next to it if it was anyone's seat (you never know)? He grunted, 'I suppose you want me to shift my bag!'  I said, 'well, yes'. An old woman, looking for a seat on a very crowded train, and he thought it was ok to have a seat for his bag!

He very grudgingly put it on the luggage rack and I sat down.  There was an announcement a few minutes later asking people to move luggage off any spare seats. Surely that's a no-brainer? The whole aisle was full of standing passengers and their luggage, H&S would have had a fit!  

Apologies for long post, just wanted to warn people how difficult it might be.
#6
General Discussion / Re: Why not here?
Last post by Scrumpy - Today at 09:04:48 AM

I have always said that we fear them.. We give in to fear.. 
 Through life we have always done so.. The bully in the playground rules..
The bully teacher.. The bully parent.. husband .. wife.. Because we fear them..

Usually there is one kid in the playground who will stand up to a bully.. 
But , one kid , does not an army make..
#7
General Discussion / Re: Why not here?
Last post by klondike - Today at 08:57:29 AM
He says those moaning are all Islamophobes. He could well be right as the literal meaning of the word means fear of Muslims and the way things are going there will be ever increasing numbers who are. We are heading for some serious problems IMO and there will be many innocents who suffer.

I noticed when I checked what google defines the word as "Islamophobia is the irrational fear of, hatred of, or prejudice against the religion of Islam or Muslims in general".

That irrational will soon need striking out from that definition. IMO it doesn't belong there now.
#8
General Discussion / Re: Wordle
Last post by klondike - Today at 08:53:25 AM
My first guess (2nd answer iirc) was wrong and I thought I was heading south but the others all worked out. One of the other games I picked the wrong anagrams for 2 of the answers. I do try to hold back where there is more than one possible but you have to just chance it sometimes.
#9
General Discussion / Re: Why not here?
Last post by GrannyMac - Today at 08:36:12 AM
Quote from: JBR on Yesterday at 05:00:37 PMI find it appalling that we seem to have bred a collection like these.
Why can't our people rebel like the Irish are doing?

I've said before that these wimps will rue their activities when they grow up.

This is a newly elected GREEN councillor in Leeds.  I suspect Harehills is another Muslim enclave, so the party is secondary.  I hope there's some serious thinking done in Leeds and the wider Green party about his actions.

https://www.lbc.co.uk/news/green-party-investigates-councillor-shouted-allahu-akbar-after-election/
#10
General Discussion / Re: Wordle
Last post by GrannyMac - Today at 08:29:34 AM
Odd lucky guess 🤞🏼