(09 Apr 2016, 4:01 pm)Jimmi wrote THINK I'VE BROKE MY CAMERA!!!!!!!!
How? Using it in the rain?
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(09 Apr 2016, 4:04 pm)Adrian wrote How? Using it in the rain?Fortunately it turns out it's fine, don't know what went wrong with it.
(09 Apr 2016, 4:58 pm)Jimmi wrote Fortunately it turns out it's fine, don't know what went wrong with it.Nah
Unfortunately me thinking it was broke got me stressed and then things got SO MUCH WORSE, went into Next to try and fix the camera fault but failed then to get out I needed to go up to the next floor which required going up an escalator and for some stupid reason some old people decided it would be a brilliant idea to stand in front of the up escalator so to avoid clashing into I had to shout "MOVE" at them and they continued to stand there but they now looked disgusted with me. Then out of Next and the Arndale I made my way back to the hotel in the pouring rain and thunder, got as far as the coach station but then I managed to get lost and ended up walking round goodness knows where, this really messed with me and got me incredibly stressed and angry it got so bad I actually started to beat myself up and called myself some choice words/names. Eventually found my way back to the hotel soaked head to toe and I am now sat in the hotel annoyed with myself.
I'm totally useless!
(09 Apr 2016, 5:23 pm)NK53 TKT wrote Well I have oneHope it's not needed.
(10 Apr 2016, 8:43 am)MurdnunoC wrote My money is on an, as of yet, unidentified illness or condition rather than being bus-related
As someone who has the gift of backing winners in the grand-national, you should heed my mystical, precognitive advice.
(10 Apr 2016, 1:50 pm)GMitchelhill wrote There you go, a photo of loads of Urban 90s to make you feel better NK53TKTThank you, feeling better already
Northumbria Coaches - 25 - NK53TJV - North-East-Independents20030519 by Gary James Mitchelhill, on Flickr
(13 Apr 2016, 1:16 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Trivial annoyance: The guy whose tackle was clearly so large and delicate that he sat with his legs so wide apart that he blocked half the aisle on the bus, who then had the nerve to mutter when my shopping bags clonked him on the knee as I squeezed past. No way was I going to turn round and apologise for that.
Serious annoyance: The Daily Mail's cynical, disrespectful and intrusive treatment of Louise James, who lost several members of her family in a tragic accident. Private eye picked up on what they did. I hope she sues them. I'm sure there's a few lawyers who would love to represent her pro bono.
(13 Apr 2016, 1:16 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Trivial annoyance: The guy whose tackle was clearly so large and delicate that he sat with his legs so wide apart that he blocked half the aisle on the bus, who then had the nerve to mutter when my shopping bags clonked him on the knee as I squeezed past. No way was I going to turn round and apologise for that.Is there anything that paper won't do to get a story?
Serious annoyance: The Daily Mail's cynical, disrespectful and intrusive treatment of Louise James, who lost several members of her family in a tragic accident. Private eye picked up on what they did. I hope she sues them. I'm sure there's a few lawyers who would love to represent her pro bono.
(13 Apr 2016, 3:08 pm)Andreos1 wrote Is there anything that paper won't do to get a story?
Pretty low.
I wonder what sort of regard her fellow journalists hold her in? Both at the Fail and elsewhere?
(13 Apr 2016, 6:31 pm)Jimmi wrote The A171 is closed at Brambles Farm so we are currently stuck in some housing estate and we have barely moved within the last five minutes. Guess I won't be catching the 19:55 Northern service home.
(13 Apr 2016, 6:32 pm)biglugs@yahoo.com wrote Were you ventured today?Scarborough. Decided to sample 7416 on the X93. What a mistake that was!
(13 Apr 2016, 6:40 pm)S813 FVK wrote What went wrong? Was it not out?It was and it was my X93 home as planned, didn't enjoy my ride in though I have to say, it performed okay but it wasn't the most comfortable ride and I was sat at the back upstairs so I can't blame the Urban90's seats for that.
(16 Apr 2016, 9:31 am)Tom wrote Was going to say complain to Arriva but not likely they'll do anything or even bother replying.
(16 Apr 2016, 9:39 am)BusLoverMum wrote I had a grumble on Twitter. Poinless taking it any further.
I'd checked the app 5 minutes before we left. Said it was on time then. I tracked it the rest of the way to Durham and it got earlier and earlier.
(13 Apr 2016, 7:02 pm)Jimmi wrote It was and it was my X93 home as planned, didn't enjoy my ride in though I have to say, it performed okay but it wasn't the most comfortable ride and I was sat at the back upstairs so I can't blame the Urban90's seats for that.
I just caught my train at Middlesbrough which pleased me as I'd getting home an hour later otherwise! The seats on this particular Pacer (142065) are horrid!
(17 Apr 2016, 5:22 pm)Ambassador wrote Our travel team at work can't offer corporate Network One anymore (apparently it's stopped?) so now I'm looking at £92 a month for an all zone Network One....
Or I could risk £48 on the Arriva Tyne and Wear ticket which covers the X12 from Birtley and will take me to Quorum, it's a huge jump in price down from Network One, which I do t real,y use outside of work.
Choices!
(17 Apr 2016, 5:30 pm)NK53 TKT wrote Network One, it will allow you to go further get the X21 and 21 as opposed to just Arriva and you can get the X63 to Quorum along with the 62, yet you could also use the X7, X8, 52 and the 54 as well to Quorum and also the X12. It can also be used on the metro.