(25 Aug 2015, 4:03 pm)Michael wrote Trying to sort out how i'll get to Newcastle college on a morning... Traveline is being a bitch.
(25 Aug 2015, 4:08 pm)tyresmoke wrote Short walk from Central Station isn't it? Near Metro Radio Arena
(25 Aug 2015, 4:16 pm)aureolin wrote Your best bet is probably going to be Metro to Central, then the Stagecoach 22 to Scotswood Road, if you can't be bothered walking.
(25 Aug 2015, 4:29 pm)Michael wrote Could do, trying to sort out my pass now, going to get the network one pass so i can use both metro and bus, as its cheaper, £217 for a term as a student, isn't bad.
(25 Aug 2015, 5:13 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Honestly, it's easier to walk to Newcastle College from Central Station - it only takes about 5 minutes. You could spend longer than that waiting for a bus to come and, depending on which building you're in, you could still find yourself with a walk up the hill from where the bus drops you off.
(25 Aug 2015, 4:27 pm)GX03 SVC wrote This one.
(26 Aug 2015, 11:21 pm)Diamond One wrote Was in Newcastle earlier having a nice day chilling then this bloke asks me for £1 I usually say I don't have one then moments later he went to an old pensioner and asked her the same thing if she had £1 that bloke is asking for the lowest of the low
(26 Aug 2015, 11:21 pm)Diamond One wrote Was in Newcastle earlier having a nice day chilling then this bloke asks me for £1 I usually say I don't have one then moments later he went to an old pensioner and asked her the same thing if she had £1 that bloke is asking for the lowest of the low
(27 Aug 2015, 8:07 am)Jackamcardle wrote I've had that exact same thing happen to me before where a young 'chavvy' looking man came up to me and asked me for some loose change for his bus fare, of course I said I didn't have any but then he went off and asked the woman who was selling the big issue for some, which I think is even lower than asking a pensioner for money.There is always some asking money for "bus fare" I've had loads, especially in Middlesbrough and I always say no, I've seen some ask people for money for bus fare in Middlesbrough Bus Station and some fool has given them money and then they have left the bus station.
(27 Aug 2015, 11:02 am)Michael wrote Phoned up the DR's about my knee... 3 weeks for a appointment, seriously i'll go in today randomly randomly a few people will be waiting!
Fucking hate my DR's
(27 Aug 2015, 11:29 am)MurdnunoC wrote Do they not release same day appointments every morning like most practices?
I know with mine, you have to ring between 8 and 8:30 to secure an appointment! If you call around midday, the GP's are usually out on their rounds. Your enquiry is assumed to be either routine or non-emergency.
(26 Aug 2015, 11:21 pm)Diamond One wrote Was in Newcastle earlier having a nice day chilling then this bloke asks me for £1 I usually say I don't have one then moments later he went to an old pensioner and asked her the same thing if she had £1 that bloke is asking for the lowest of the low
(27 Aug 2015, 6:38 am)LeeCalder wrote Bazza, he was probably homeless. If he was, then of course he will be asking anyone possible if they have any money. Could you imagine living on the street with no money at all?
(27 Aug 2015, 12:20 pm)BusLoverMum wrote There was a couple working Northumberland street on Saturday doing this. I must either have had my eff off face on or looked poor, because they didn't bother me, but they approached quite a few young looking people. Probably considered them to be easier targets.
(27 Aug 2015, 3:54 pm)Jimmi wrote I'm looking after someone else's dog for over the next week and what do I get to do when I am not looking after their dog? I get left alone at home to look after our own dog and when I often get left alone with it the thing goes bloody crazy, it just lept at me. Seems like I am the only one watching it and I have to keep changing/dropping plans to suit everyone else so I can look after it and I am bloody sick of it! [emoji35]
(27 Aug 2015, 4:05 pm)MurdnunoC wrote Dogs are cool, man. Go for a walk, maybe do a little bit of Geocaching, have fun!
(27 Aug 2015, 4:10 pm)Jimmi wrote I don't want to go for a walk, I just want to sit down and relax. I have now gotten so frustrated I have been shouting the house down and now gotten my sister to watch it as I've been watching it all afternoon and I'm not happy with being left with it all afternoon and they wanted me to look after it again tomorrow afternoon and half of Saturday as well.
(27 Aug 2015, 4:10 pm)Jimmi wrote I don't want to go for a walk, I just want to sit down and relax. I have now gotten so frustrated I have been shouting the house down and now gotten my sister to watch it as I've been watching it all afternoon and I'm not happy with being left with it all afternoon and they wanted me to look after it again tomorrow afternoon and half of Saturday as well.
(27 Aug 2015, 7:27 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Sounds like the dog needs to see the skies of Co Durham from the floor of a bus
Did you have any advance notice of this particular arrangement, or was it just sprung on you? From your earlier post, it sounds like you don't have much of a rapport with the dog and it doesn't appear to know its boundaries with you or you struggle to enforce them, so I can understand why you're not keen. Neither of the boys are at all keen on dogs with no manners (I recently replied to a woman with a bouncy little terrier which littl'un was cowering from with "well he doesn't much like dogs and it scares him when they jump up at him" when she was reassuring me that her particular precious bundle of bounce loved children and only wanted to play)
(27 Aug 2015, 2:50 pm)Diamond One wrote He didn't look homeless to me he looked like a right chav who knew his stuff