(11 Dec 2014, 7:18 pm)aureolin http://northeastbuses.co.uk/forum/usercp...changename
Missing Kasabian is annoying me.
Work calls.
Edit:
Whilst working away, I generally tend up in prime UKIP/Tory territory. Nature of the job unfortunately.
In the bar/restaurant tonight, I have some old people talking about the price of wheat, tattoos and foodbanks.
Apparently, these single mothers should stop with the tattoos and put food first. If they didn't get the tattoos, they wouldn't need the foodbanks.
Although, despite having tattoos, that David Beckham is a nice man.
Words, fail me.
Moved to correct thread.
(11 Dec 2014, 7:49 pm)Andreos1 Missing Kasabian is annoying me.
Work calls.
Edit:
Whilst working away, I generally tend up in prime UKIP/Tory territory. Nature of the job unfortunately.
In the bar/restaurant tonight, I have some old people talking about the price of wheat, tattoos and foodbanks.
Apparently, these single mothers should stop with the tattoos and put food first. If they didn't get the tattoos, they wouldn't need the foodbanks.
Although, despite having tattoos, that David Beckham is a nice man.
Words, fail me.
Moved to correct thread.
(11 Dec 2014, 7:49 pm)Andreos1 Missing Kasabian is annoying me.
Work calls.
Edit:
Whilst working away, I generally tend up in prime UKIP/Tory territory. Nature of the job unfortunately.
In the bar/restaurant tonight, I have some old people talking about the price of wheat, tattoos and foodbanks.
Apparently, these single mothers should stop with the tattoos and put food first. If they didn't get the tattoos, they wouldn't need the foodbanks.
Although, despite having tattoos, that David Beckham is a nice man.
Words, fail me.
Moved to correct thread.
(11 Dec 2014, 7:18 pm)aureolin http://northeastbuses.co.uk/forum/usercp...changename
(11 Dec 2014, 7:18 pm)aureolin http://northeastbuses.co.uk/forum/usercp...changename
I asked Mr. Dan to change my name.
(11 Dec 2014, 7:49 pm)Andreos1 Whilst working away, I generally tend up in prime UKIP/Tory territory. Nature of the job unfortunately.
In the bar/restaurant tonight, I have some old people talking about the price of wheat, tattoos and foodbanks.
Apparently, these single mothers should stop with the tattoos and put food first. If they didn't get the tattoos, they wouldn't need the foodbanks.
Moved to correct thread.
(11 Dec 2014, 7:55 pm)aureolin Some people are so far from the real world it's unbelievable. You can tell there's a cost of living crisis when the only industry in boom is that of foodbanks.
(11 Dec 2014, 7:49 pm)Andreos1 Whilst working away, I generally tend up in prime UKIP/Tory territory. Nature of the job unfortunately.
In the bar/restaurant tonight, I have some old people talking about the price of wheat, tattoos and foodbanks.
Apparently, these single mothers should stop with the tattoos and put food first. If they didn't get the tattoos, they wouldn't need the foodbanks.
Moved to correct thread.
(11 Dec 2014, 7:55 pm)aureolin Some people are so far from the real world it's unbelievable. You can tell there's a cost of living crisis when the only industry in boom is that of foodbanks.
It was their pleasure at the prices they had got for selling wheat, that made their opinions even more ironic.
As for the graphs - correlation, I wonder if mentions of the FPF have increased in line with fare rises and cancellations of services to Newcastle, by a certain operator
(12 Dec 2014, 8:57 am)Andreos1 It was their pleasure at the prices they had got for selling wheat, that made their opinions even more ironic.
As for the graphs - correlation, I wonder if mentions of the FPF have increased in line with fare rises and cancellations of services to Newcastle, by a certain operator
(12 Dec 2014, 8:57 am)Andreos1 It was their pleasure at the prices they had got for selling wheat, that made their opinions even more ironic.
As for the graphs - correlation, I wonder if mentions of the FPF have increased in line with fare rises and cancellations of services to Newcastle, by a certain operator
Trip to Leeds was fine, apart from the awful return up on the train. Was TPE, so what do you expect!
Well, our teacher had reserved all of us seats together, all in Coach B. Some people immediately sat down in our seats, claiming the train before had been canceled and they had reserved the exact same seats and that they should be given priority over us. Bit shocking - not our problem that your train was cancelled, yet you still decide to make us spread across the whole train from an hour and thirty, just because you had the same seats on a service that was cancelled. I'm no politician, but I think that's canny unfair!
So, about 6 end up in Coach A, 8 end up in Coach B and about 4 end up in Coach C. When we get to York, a miracle happens. Remember that girl I ranted about a while back (she was on the trip!) she was sitting in amongst some random people and decided to come and sit next to me. She puts her bag down on the seat next to me which had been made available by some people getting off at York, and she tells me she is going to go and check on the others at the bottom of the coach (I guess she's a motherly figure, I suppose that's why I like her!). Well, a woman gets on at York, and asks me if she can sit down. I have a couple of seconds to decide -
A) 'Yes, absolutely, no problem!'
B) '**** off you bitch this is literally the biggest moment of my life so far, and you'll ruin it!''
Me being a generally nice person, I say okay and move out so she can sit down at the window, as it appears she's on till Newcastle while I'm off at Chester. I have my bag in one hand, and the girls bag in the other. I prepare to sit back down - and the cheeky bitch puts her own stuff in the remaining seat.
Everything ruined.
It wasn't a priority seat or anything, she would surely have the common sense to ask the people in the priority seats rather than me. Oh....but no, she was just purely too lazy to stand like another half a dozen people, some of whom were doing it all the way from Liverpool no doubt.
(12 Dec 2014, 5:27 pm)Tom To be honest with you, and sorry if this sounds horrible, maybe it's best to move on and find someone else?
It's clear she is being a total bitch?
(12 Dec 2014, 5:27 pm)Tom To be honest with you, and sorry if this sounds horrible, maybe it's best to move on and find someone else?
It's clear she is being a total bitch?
(12 Dec 2014, 5:29 pm)MarcTheA4 Who, the woman? There weren't any other seats left, and I'm no good at socialising with commuters!
Yeah she was, she could have put her bloody bags above her or underneath her seat!
(12 Dec 2014, 5:29 pm)MarcTheA4 Who, the woman? There weren't any other seats left, and I'm no good at socialising with commuters!
Yeah she was, she could have put her bloody bags above her or underneath her seat!
(12 Dec 2014, 5:31 pm)Tom Sorry I misunderstood your post - I thought you meant that girl put her bags on the seat, and was being a bitch
I missed some parts of the post.
(12 Dec 2014, 5:31 pm)Tom Sorry I misunderstood your post - I thought you meant that girl put her bags on the seat, and was being a bitch
I missed some parts of the post.
(12 Dec 2014, 5:33 pm)MarcTheA4 Oh right! - human error!
I should probably move on, but I'm really bad and finding other people. Granted, I speak to a lot of people, and I would say I'm likeable, but I'm just not meant for 'relationships' (), yet can't seem to not desire one.
(12 Dec 2014, 5:33 pm)MarcTheA4 Oh right! - human error!
I should probably move on, but I'm really bad and finding other people. Granted, I speak to a lot of people, and I would say I'm likeable, but I'm just not meant for 'relationships' (), yet can't seem to not desire one.
(12 Dec 2014, 6:01 pm)Malarkey Invite her around for a game of Cluedo on a Night when your Parents are not in, and find out if she is interested in you or not, if not move on and shag one of her Best Mates instead.