(10 Jul 2015, 12:17 pm)MrFozz wrote That day at Dalton Park I was on the bus, so I could not say hi, lol...
I don't bite, I promise
The problem I have with people is those complete ignorant types who won't even acknowledge you and look at you like something they scraped off there shoe...
Sometimes it is good to have company, safety in numbers, whenever people have a problem it always seems to be when people are alone...
Look...That's the person you are Jimmi, can't be helped, let me know if your in Dalton Park, Seaham or Peterlee sometime and I will come say hi sometime
(10 Jul 2015, 2:14 pm)Jimmi wrote That's true I guess, also I was wanting to get out of there not long after I took the photo of the Citaro you were on as I was waiting for the Deptford operated 265 to Seaham then I jumped on the 22 then 21 home.
(10 Jul 2015, 2:14 pm)Jimmi wrote Additional safety is not the only good thing about having someone else tagging along with you, it can also be fun just to have someone to chat to as well.
(10 Jul 2015, 2:14 pm)Jimmi wrote If I am up in the Peterlee, Dalton Park or Seaham areas I will let you know, not sure when I'll be next in these areas but it probably will be soon so I can get some photos of the East Durham MPD's which should be leaving the GNE fleet soon.
(11 Jul 2015, 2:10 pm)Jimmi wrote Lots of people in good moods today although I am sad to say I am in a rather awful mood today.
Unfortunately we had to put our German Shepherd down this morning at the age of 13.
(11 Jul 2015, 5:34 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Awww Jimmi, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your dog. It isn't good when a pet passes on. You don't lose a pet but you lose a member of your family.Thanks.
(11 Jul 2015, 5:34 pm)GMitchelhill wrote Awww Jimmi, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your dog. It isn't good when a pet passes on. You don't lose a pet but you lose a member of your family.
(12 Jul 2015, 8:08 pm)S813 FVK wrote Has anybody ever had the experience where they have got a friend request on a social media platform that you don't know?
I have been getting a few on Skype recently. Blocked and reported them (although reporting won't make a difference as theoretically, they have not done anything wrong) but what i have noticed is that a majority of them appear to be from America. Very few from the UK itself.
(14 Jul 2015, 5:50 pm)aureolin wrote All the time on twitter. Every so often on Skype.
The problem has existed for decades though. I remember getting similar requests on ICQ, and that was back in the late 90s!
(15 Jul 2015, 3:26 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote That's the one thought that puts me off getting a Flickr account and start taking photos of buses.It shouldn't really be a problem if you stay away from anywhere anyone you know may spot you. Durham is the main place I have this problem as I went to New College and I did two courses so that is two sets of groups that got to know me and then I often used to hang around with the likes of goths and emos plus anyone who liked playing Yu-Gi-Oh! (not interested in that myself but I have no problems with anyone who does) so that's more people who know me. The worst thing is it is almost never a good friend who spots me which is a shame as I think many of my friends would be understanding about it especially as many of my friends are into stuff that isn't totally normal either, unfortunately it is usually the people I sort of know me and would likely to post that I am a saddo bus spotter on Facebook.
(15 Jul 2015, 3:44 pm)Jimmi wrote It shouldn't really be a problem if you stay away from anywhere anyone you know may spot you. Durham is the main place I have this problem as I went to New College and I did two courses so that is two sets of groups that got to know me and then I often used to hang around with the likes of goths and emos plus anyone who liked playing Yu-Gi-Oh! (not interested in that myself but I have no problems with anyone who does) so that's more people who know me. The worst thing is it is almost never a good friend who spots me which is a shame as I think many of my friends would be understanding about it especially as many of my friends are into stuff that isn't totally normal either, unfortunately it is usually the people I sort of know me and would likely to post that I am a saddo bus spotter on Facebook.
(15 Jul 2015, 3:57 pm)R852 PRG wrote When I first started taking photos, I found the hardest part was just getting my camera out and taking photos; anywhere for that matter. I find it a lot easier when I'm with somebody, I think it's just the general paranoia of somebody approaching me. Hence why I tend to go out with people on my days out. [emoji14]Pretty much nobody I know is aware that I partake in this hobby but I think some of my friends possibly wouldn't be that surprised if they found out as I was occasionally prone to 'bus chat' one example being me and one of my friends talking about the terrible state of the buses used on Arriva's 7 and Go North East's 21 services at the time (this was before the services were upgraded) and have had a few bits of chat about things like this with people I know.
Like I've said before, just about everybody at my school who knows me, knows about my hobby. I've never had any real grief about it, and I've found that is because I'm open about it; I think if it was brought into a conversation and I just winced when people mentioned it, they'd see fit for a little piss-take. Friends or not. If I'm going to be honest, teachers are the ones who take the mickey...
People know they can approach me with any questions, for example, one friend who uses the 34/34A to get home to Ouston started noticing a ''posh bus'' (5409!). She used to ask me if I saw it, to work out where it would be on the night so she could enjoy all of the facilities of that specific bus. Other times, if anybody wants to know where to get a bus from or how to get somewhere, they come and ask me.
Just a few nights ago, I was thinking to myself, ''is my hobby quite sad?''. So, I went on Facebook Messenger and asked one of my best friends; he just replied with ''does it bother you that I like cars?''. When I replied no, he said that that was his answer for my question. Another who I later asked, said that he liked me for who I was, not what I did. At the end of the day, what anybody does in their spare time or spends their money on, is entirely up to them.
Then again, I sometimes do wonder why I feel self-conscious about taking photos on my own. At the end of the day, I'm nearly six foot tall. [emoji14]
(15 Jul 2015, 4:37 pm)Jimmi wrote Pretty much nobody I know is aware that I partake in this hobby but I think some of my friends possibly wouldn't be that surprised if they found out as I was occasionally prone to 'bus chat' one example being me and one of my friends talking about the terrible state of the buses used on Arriva's 7 and Go North East's 21 services at the time (this was before the services were upgraded) and have had a few bits of chat about things like this with people I know.
I have never really told anyone about the hobby for fear I am going to be ripped to shreds for it, especially as I already had enough things for people to take the mick out of me for.
I wouldn't telling my friends about it (preferably face to face) as I think if I actually told them when I am just chatting to them I think it wouldn't get much reaction apart from them maybe being a little surprised, I would rather do that than them spotting me doing a spot of spotting in say Durham.
It's more the people who kind of know me who would take the mick and post that I am a saddo on Facebook. At college one day some people on my course actually got on the topic of bus spotters and it was basically just referred to us as total saddos who need to get a life.
For me it's getting caught in the act by someone I know, couldn't care less what randoms think.
(15 Jul 2015, 3:57 pm)R852 PRG wrote When I first started taking photos, I found the hardest part was just getting my camera out and taking photos; anywhere for that matter. I find it a lot easier when I'm with somebody, I think it's just the general paranoia of somebody approaching me. Hence why I tend to go out with people on my days out.
Like I've said before, just about everybody at my school who knows me, knows about my hobby. I've never had any real grief about it, and I've found that is because I'm open about it; I think if it was brought into a conversation and I just winced when people mentioned it, they'd see fit for a little piss-take. Friends or not. If I'm going to be honest, teachers are the ones who take the mickey...
People know they can approach me with any questions, for example, one friend who uses the 34/34A to get home to Ouston started noticing a ''posh bus'' (5409!). She used to ask me if I saw it, to work out where it would be on the night so she could enjoy all of the facilities of that specific bus. Other times, if anybody wants to know where to get a bus from or how to get somewhere, they come and ask me.
Just a few nights ago, I was thinking to myself, ''is my hobby quite sad?''. So, I went on Facebook Messenger and asked one of my best friends; he just replied with ''does it bother you that I like cars?''. When I replied no, he said that that was his answer for my question. Another who I later asked, said that he liked me for who I was, not what I did. At the end of the day, what anybody does in their spare time or spends their money on, is entirely up to them.
Then again, I sometimes do wonder why I feel self-conscious about taking photos on my own. At the end of the day, I'm nearly six foot tall.
(15 Jul 2015, 6:24 pm)South Tyne Lad wrote I suppose I will have to go round with a few people of the forum to take photos.If anyone wants me to join a outing I will not hesitate to join you.....
Though maybe not this weekend as I have 2 Birthdays over the Weekend!
(15 Jul 2015, 6:25 pm)citaro5284 wrote Well Mr Green is the piped piper....got more of a following that Man Utd football club he has!!
(15 Jul 2015, 6:33 pm)GMitchelhill wrote I never had this problem when I was young. Guess I was just lucky.Have you never bumped into anybody at all that you know?