Whats made you happy today?
Whats made you happy today?
(01 Jun 2015, 5:42 pm)Robert The 'Airport' DAFs (4983-4988) were the best in the fleet imo.
(01 Jun 2015, 5:42 pm)Robert The 'Airport' DAFs (4983-4988) were the best in the fleet imo.
Couple of things over tha past two days :
Great bus driver this morning, credit to him, managed to make up time through Bedlington even though people were getting on at pretty much every stop.
Managed to do "turn in the road" in my driving lesson last night
In a reasonably happy mood, despite my Chemistry exam today...
Been on "study leave" this week, although I've been in school on Monday and Tuesday for Biology and Chemistry revision sessions (and exams), after my Maths exam this morning (don't have a clue how that went), I'm off for the next day and a half, with a final maths exam on Friday.
So nice to know I'm off while others are still in
(03 Jun 2015, 10:41 am)mb134 Been on "study leave" this week, although I've been in school on Monday and Tuesday for Biology and Chemistry revision sessions (and exams), after my Maths exam this morning (don't have a clue how that went), I'm off for the next day and a half, with a final maths exam on Friday.
So nice to know I'm off while others are still in
(03 Jun 2015, 10:41 am)mb134 Been on "study leave" this week, although I've been in school on Monday and Tuesday for Biology and Chemistry revision sessions (and exams), after my Maths exam this morning (don't have a clue how that went), I'm off for the next day and a half, with a final maths exam on Friday.
So nice to know I'm off while others are still in
I helped one of my teachers sort out her son's Key Card and POP Card for the forthcoming school year, as he is moving into secondary school.
She lives near Shiney Row, and showed me on Google Maps where her nearest stop was. After saying ''my son has never seen any buses with the numbers I've told him to get on'', I replied; ''no, he won't be having much luck if you're telling him to get on the 194 and the 294!!''.
Still can't help but wonder how on earth she can remember those two numbers, but had to think for her own house number when filling on one of the forms!
(03 Jun 2015, 3:08 pm)MarcTheA4 I helped one of my teachers sort out her son's Key Card and POP Card for the forthcoming school year, as he is moving into secondary school.
She lives near Shiney Row, and showed me on Google Maps where her nearest stop was. After saying ''my son has never seen any buses with the numbers I've told him to get on'', I replied; ''no, he won't be having much luck if you're telling him to get on the 194 and the 294!!''.
Still can't help but wonder how on earth she can remember those two numbers, but had to think for her own house number when filling on one of the forms!
(03 Jun 2015, 3:08 pm)MarcTheA4 I helped one of my teachers sort out her son's Key Card and POP Card for the forthcoming school year, as he is moving into secondary school.
She lives near Shiney Row, and showed me on Google Maps where her nearest stop was. After saying ''my son has never seen any buses with the numbers I've told him to get on'', I replied; ''no, he won't be having much luck if you're telling him to get on the 194 and the 294!!''.
Still can't help but wonder how on earth she can remember those two numbers, but had to think for her own house number when filling on one of the forms!
(03 Jun 2015, 7:30 pm)aureolin The 194 is written in to Shiney Raa' folklore man.
(03 Jun 2015, 7:30 pm)aureolin The 194 is written in to Shiney Raa' folklore man.
(03 Jun 2015, 7:30 pm)aureolin The 194 is written in to Shiney Raa' folklore man.
(03 Jun 2015, 7:30 pm)aureolin The 194 is written in to Shiney Raa' folklore man.
(03 Jun 2015, 7:43 pm)MurdnunoC Aye. There's many a ballad and limerick been written about the 194.
My favourite has to be 'Ode to 194'
There once was bus called the 194
It ran up and down and from door to door
Through Shiney Raa and Herrington Burn
Towards Bournmoor this bus was not to turn
Until the dark day of two thousand and ten
When rerouting upsetteth the local zen
The link between Herrington, Fatfield and Penshaw
Suddenly ceased to exist anymore
(03 Jun 2015, 7:43 pm)MurdnunoC Aye. There's many a ballad and limerick been written about the 194.
My favourite has to be 'Ode to 194'
There once was bus called the 194
It ran up and down and from door to door
Through Shiney Raa and Herrington Burn
Towards Bournmoor this bus was not to turn
Until the dark day of two thousand and ten
When rerouting upsetteth the local zen
The link between Herrington, Fatfield and Penshaw
Suddenly ceased to exist anymore
(03 Jun 2015, 7:58 pm)MarcTheA4 I notice a neglection of the 294 in that poem. Seeing as it's been left out, 'Ode to 294';
There once was a bus called the 294
A Leyland National with a wooden floor
Bench style seating was home to a teen
Often mistaken as the school canteen
The fumes at the back led to several complaints
Never mind the amount of faints
Nonetheless at the end of the day
The 294 was the best way
(03 Jun 2015, 7:58 pm)MarcTheA4 I notice a neglection of the 294 in that poem. Seeing as it's been left out, 'Ode to 294';
There once was a bus called the 294
A Leyland National with a wooden floor
Bench style seating was home to a teen
Often mistaken as the school canteen
The fumes at the back led to several complaints
Never mind the amount of faints
Nonetheless at the end of the day
The 294 was the best way
(04 Jun 2015, 6:58 am)Michael Good luck both of you!
No doubt in a few years time, you'll want to go back haha
(04 Jun 2015, 6:58 am)Michael Good luck both of you!
No doubt in a few years time, you'll want to go back haha
(04 Jun 2015, 6:57 am)Dan Me too. A-Level Business Studies, for 90 minutes, in an hour's time.
Will have to say my farewells to the teachers!
(04 Jun 2015, 6:57 am)Dan Me too. A-Level Business Studies, for 90 minutes, in an hour's time.
Will have to say my farewells to the teachers!