(09 Jan 2016, 1:42 pm)BusLoverMum wrote This.
Little'un can walk, but until 2 years ago, we often couldn't take him anywhere safely without his buggy. It was classed as a wheelchair but physically, it's a buggy on steroids.
(09 Jan 2016, 1:49 pm)Michael wrote Ye, i can't remember the pushchairs proper name, I've pushed them before, they are quite heavy. A child i worked with a few years back had one, i thought they were a nightmare to push.
I hope you didn't take offense, if so i do apologize.
(09 Jan 2016, 2:28 pm)BusLoverMum wrote MaclaReN major.
Was a killer to push up hills and up and down kerbs with a 4 stone child leaning over the side to watch the wheels. We got through 3 of them, over the years. More of a killer to wrestle with said child to stop him from hurling himself in front of a van because he's remembered that he didn't touch a particular gate 100 yards back or scraping him off the floor because today's the day the surgery is closed so he can't run in, sit down and runbout, today.
Our life is too bonkers to be offended by honest observations
(09 Jan 2016, 3:25 pm)Michael wrote, that's harsh on them.
(09 Jan 2016, 5:08 pm)Davie wrote Some chavs in Sunderland kept giving me grief for photographing 5334 on the 35, the driver saw what happened so he came to see if I was ok. Once the bus left they started again saying I have "No life" and I'm a "retard." Then I went to find either someone who worked for Nexus or another bus driver, who kindly let me sit on 6099, until they'd buggered off. He then asked me if I wanted a bus home and I told him I wanted the 56 so he let me stay on.
My other annoyance is my mam's phone messed up my shot of 4955 on the 20A, so I tried a rear shot, but the rear blind wasn't working.
(09 Jan 2016, 5:08 pm)Davie wrote Some chavs in Sunderland kept giving me grief for photographing 5334 on the 35, the driver saw what happened so he came to see if I was ok. Once the bus left they started again saying I have "No life" and I'm a "retard." Then I went to find either someone who worked for Nexus or another bus driver, who kindly let me sit on 6099, until they'd buggered off. He then asked me if I wanted a bus home and I told him I wanted the 56 so he let me stay on.
My other annoyance is my mam's phone messed up my shot of 4955 on the 20A, so I tried a rear shot, but the rear blind wasn't working.
(11 Jan 2016, 12:00 pm)Diamond One wrote Reading the news and woke up to The news of David Bowie passing away I loved this musician one of his songs would be performed by Astonaut Chris Hadfield who at the time was onboard ISS with Romanenko, Marshburn, Vinogradov, Misurkin and CassidyLIfe on Mars and Ground Control to Major Tom are 2 of my favourite ever songs...
(11 Jan 2016, 12:02 pm)MrFozz wrote LIfe on Mars and Ground Control to Major Tom are 2 of my favourite ever songs...
Gutted
(11 Jan 2016, 12:09 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Ashes to ashes is being played on 6 music, at the moment.I like how he could seemingly change with the times, he was as relevant now as he was in the 60's and 70's...Big Loss [CRYING FACE]
I think I need to go and sob into some baking. Banana & snot muffins, I think.
I'm not even one to get mawkish about celebrity stuff, but Bowie was one of those people, like SirPTerry, who left the world a little bit different from how he found it, in a good way.
(11 Jan 2016, 12:09 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Ashes to ashes is being played on 6 music, at the moment.Was just played on Star Radio as well.
I think I need to go and sob into some baking. Banana & snot muffins, I think.
I'm not even one to get mawkish about celebrity stuff, but Bowie was one of those people, like SirPTerry, who left the world a little bit different from how he found it, in a good way.
(11 Jan 2016, 12:17 pm)Jimmi wrote Was just played on Star Radio as well.
Rather disappointing to see only one music channel on Sky seemingly playing Bowie at this moment (MTV CLASSIC) with the rest all playing the usual chart stuff with one dedicating a whole day to Rihanna today, same channel dedicated yesterday to Taylor Swift.