(30 Jun 2015, 12:58 pm)MrFozz wrote Thanks Malarks...
The Consett buses from Sunderland don't go that way then?
265, 43/44 it is going to be then
(30 Jun 2015, 3:13 pm)Tom wrote Only the 43 goes to Dipton mind, not the 44/44A. Takes 45 minutes too.Thanks Tom...Gonna ask my old man if he fancies taking me, though I don't mind getting the bus, will make a day of it and being on my own means I can quietly reflect on why I am going to Mountsett
Another option would be the 61 to Park Lane, Metro to Gateshead, then X70 to Dipton. The X70 takes about 30 minutes from Gateshead to Dipton, but you'll have to time your connections well as the X70 only operates hourly. It departs Gateshead at 40 mins past.
(01 Jul 2015, 9:31 am)theblackwatch wrote Certainly hot here today, luckily we have air-con in the office and I'm able to go to work in my shorts - still a bit warm though! Managed to take advantage of the weather yesterday by leaving early to phot a few of the older buses on school runs
(01 Jul 2015, 9:48 am)Davie wrote I wouldn't recommend wearing shorts in winter [emoji14]When I went to school in Durham, I had to shorts from 9 till 11 even in winter
(01 Jul 2015, 9:48 am)Davie wrote I wouldn't recommend wearing shorts in winter [emoji14]When I went to school in Durham, I had to shorts from 9 till 11 even in winter
(01 Jul 2015, 9:38 am)Michael wrote =D, that's nice of them to drop the dress code at work for the weather!The job that probably has the most ideal dress code for this weather is probably underwear model.
(01 Jul 2015, 9:48 am)Davie wrote I wouldn't recommend wearing shorts in winter
(01 Jul 2015, 11:34 am)Jimmi wrote The job that probably has the most ideal dress code for this weather is probably underwear model.
(01 Jul 2015, 2:21 pm)Jimmi wrote Anyone else got torrential downpours plus thunder and lighting where they live?
Seriously the amount of rain in the last few minutes has been insane. It is amusing though seeing people in very little clothing running like mad to get out of the rain. Thankfully I'm inside.
(01 Jul 2015, 2:21 pm)Jimmi wrote Anyone else got torrential downpours plus thunder and lighting where they live?WTF! the guy who lives across from me is now washing his car!
Seriously the amount of rain in the last few minutes has been insane. It is amusing though seeing people in very little clothing running like mad to get out of the rain. Thankfully I'm inside.
(01 Jul 2015, 2:43 pm)Jimmi wrote Yeah, where I am it went dark, then the thunder and lighting started followed by the rain.
So if there is dark clouds where any of you are you are probably going to get wet if you are outside.
(01 Jul 2015, 2:21 pm)Jimmi wrote Anyone else got torrential downpours plus thunder and lighting where they live?
Seriously the amount of rain in the last few minutes has been insane. It is amusing though seeing people in very little clothing running like mad to get out of the rain. Thankfully I'm inside.
(01 Jul 2015, 11:34 am)Jimmi wrote The job that probably has the most ideal dress code for this weather is probably underwear model.
The worst I've had in this weather although it wasn't a job was when I was doing painting and decorating at college and I was wearing white overalls over my normal clothing, it was horrible was so tempting on hot days to wear just the overalls. During the winter our workshop was freezing, especially if you where in on a Monday morning but thankfully we had theory lessons on Monday mornings.
(01 Jul 2015, 11:55 am)theblackwatch wrote One person on site ALWAYS wears shorts, even in the middle of winter - I can only think of one time I saw her in tracksuit bottoms and I hardly recognised her! [emoji14]
Or a nude model!
(01 Jul 2015, 3:29 pm)MrFozz wrote Would be funny if people went about there business with visible skidmarks
Like This
A postman in my area wears shorts and short sleeve shirts, even in Winter, come rain, shine or tidal wave...We could be 10' under snow and that mush will find a way to get his job done