18 Sep 2014, 6:22 pm
The Middlesbrough College student sat behind me on the X66 this evening who said "mong" about a million times in the 45 minute journey and the 10 minutes waiting for another bus.
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(18 Sep 2014, 6:22 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]The Middlesbrough College student sat behind me on the X66 this evening who said "mong" about a million times in the 45 minute journey and the 10 minutes waiting for another bus.
(18 Sep 2014, 7:47 pm)AdamY wrote [ -> ]Seeing this same job posted day after day on the former Jobcentre Plus (now DirectGov) website.
I swear this job has been advertised constantly for the last six-to-eight months.
The old Jobcentre Plus site was a lot more useful when it was not plagued by employment agencies posting job vacancies of dubious existence.
(18 Sep 2014, 7:53 pm)aureolin wrote [ -> ]I had a quick glance at it, when trying to help a friend out, and I found it pretty useless like. I tend to just upload my CVs to a few these days, and I get a good few calls per week as a result of it.
(18 Sep 2014, 8:04 pm)AdamY wrote [ -> ]Out of interest, to which websites do you upload your CV?
I've looked at a few (Reed, CV Library etc.) but they all seem pretty generic.

(18 Sep 2014, 6:18 pm)marxistafozzski wrote [ -> ]Like me, Baz seems to have a story for almost everythingI can relate a story to almost anything lmao

(19 Sep 2014, 3:23 pm)Dan wrote [ -> ]The people who took time out of their school day today to get the new iPhone.

(19 Sep 2014, 3:24 pm)Tom wrote [ -> ]Is that why your speechless?
(18 Sep 2014, 9:50 pm)Racer_Experience wrote [ -> ]i was on flickr and this user named Davies Transport Photos quoted this "The number looks weird on the left" it was on this photo i took today https://www.flickr.com/photos/bazza90/15094183079/ on X25 i no longer have this person on my flickr contacts after being a prick on one of Daniel Graham's Photos the other day of the Cobalt Connect on 307 https://www.flickr.com/photos/danielgrah...Lq8-geRZvF and also upsetting Thomas Anderson in the comment box gosh wish Davies Transport Photos would am not gonna say it cause its a swear word but it begins with F thats all am saying now i feel like that Scene from Who Shot Mr Burns Part 1 episode of The Simpsons where Homer Swears dead loud or in other words it is edited and then Ned Flanders says "Dear Lord that's the loudest Profanity I ever heard"
I've not been on Flickr a week, and I've had 'Davie's Transport Photos' and 'northeastransport' start following me. I must have only been on for 10 minutes before he began following me!I wanted to claw my eyes out after Ryan favourited 37 out of 47 photos in a row the other night.
(19 Sep 2014, 4:39 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]I wanted to claw my eyes out after Ryan favourited 37 out of 47 photos in a row the other night.Is there no option in flickr to stop people favouriting your pictures
(19 Sep 2014, 6:31 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]I love people watching on train journeys. They can be amusing or annoying. The young posh lad sitting next to me, falls into the latter.
Apart from buying blackberries (who buys blackberries? Walk 200yds and at this time of year, you find bushes full of them and ready to pick for free!) he is annoying the hell out of me.
Ticket inspector comes and asks to see the tickets.
Normally passengers have them to hand - not this young lad (who happens to have the window seat). They're in his bag! Queue me having to shift everything, to let him get his bag and stand like a lemon whilst he undoes his zip, by dig out his e ticket and give it to the guard to scan.
Just to show how anal he is, he then proceeds to square the paper off and attach the smallest paper clip in the world to it, before placing his bag above.
He is now munching on Percy Pig sweets...

(19 Sep 2014, 6:31 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]I love people watching on train journeys. They can be amusing or annoying. The young posh lad sitting next to me, falls into the latter.
Apart from buying blackberries (who buys blackberries? Walk 200yds and at this time of year, you find bushes full of them and ready to pick for free!) he is annoying the hell out of me.
Ticket inspector comes and asks to see the tickets.
Normally passengers have them to hand - not this young lad (who happens to have the window seat). They're in his bag! Queue me having to shift everything, to let him get his bag and stand like a lemon whilst he undoes his zip, by dig out his e ticket and give it to the guard to scan.
Just to show how anal he is, he then proceeds to square the paper off and attach the smallest paper clip in the world to it, before placing his bag above.
He is now munching on Percy Pig sweets...
) and always talks down to people using words we can't understand. For example;(19 Sep 2014, 4:29 pm)Marcus wrote [ -> ]I've not been on Flickr a week, and I've had 'Davie's Transport Photos' and 'northeastransport' start following me. I must have only been on for 10 minutes before he began following me!
(19 Sep 2014, 4:39 pm)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]I wanted to claw my eyes out after Ryan favourited 37 out of 47 photos in a row the other night.
(19 Sep 2014, 7:59 pm)Marcus wrote [ -> ]Hate people like that. An English Teacher at my school was brought up in Cambridgeshire (you must say 'Shire' on the end,) and always talks down to people using words we can't understand. For example;
'Don't you dare challenge me in that rude manner, young lady!'
(21 Sep 2014, 10:17 am)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]I hate how my neighbours think its okay to park outside my house and blocking the drive in the process.
Don't get me started on that one. I can't understand the thought process involved in it, thinking that it's acceptable to park over the dropped kerb in front of someone's driveway.We came home one night to find a massive lorry parked outside our house and said prick also had two caravans parked in the street for a week which meant there was nowhere to park for that week with some having to park at the opposite end of the street and then there is the ignorant people who live across the road who thought it was okay to just stop in the middle of the road and we were sat there for 10 minutes whilst they stared at us to give a look to say "we'll park where the f**k we want"
then there is the ignorant people who live across the road who thought it was okay to just stop in the middle of the road and we were sat there for 10 minutes whilst they stared at us to give a look to say "we'll park where the f**k we want"They've just proved my point by parking outside their neighbours house (like they always do!)
(21 Sep 2014, 10:17 am)Jimmi wrote [ -> ]I hate how my neighbours think its okay to park outside my house and blocking the drive in the process.
