(16 Oct 2016, 5:06 pm)Michael wrote Someone give me £25m please....Err... No! How about you give me £25m?
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(16 Oct 2016, 5:06 pm)Michael wrote Someone give me £25m please....Err... No! How about you give me £25m?
(18 Oct 2016, 5:01 am)Michael wrote Anyone else's Facebook not working properly?
I'm getting posts from 2 days ago at the top of page - even on "recent" posts, it's bloody annoying, every time they update it, they break it!
Cleaned the cache etc and nothing!
(30 Oct 2016, 11:27 am)Charles41 wrote Interesting spotting at Gateshead Metro today is Upper Coquetdale Community Transport Mercedes Sprinter NK16OTW.
Anyone remember the Arriva bus from Gateshead and Newcastle to Cragside via Belsay, Lordenshaws and Rothbury?
Charles
BBC Sport wroteFifa has turned down a request from England and Scotland for players to wear armbands featuring poppies when they face each other at Wembley on Armistice Day, says the Scottish Football Association (SFA).
The two nations meet in a 2018 World Cup qualifier on 11 November, the day when the United Kingdom traditionally remembers its war dead.
SFA chief Stewart Regan says Fifa, which bans political, religious or commercial messages on shirts, is "sticking to the letter of the law".
The two football associations hope to change Fifa's mind.
MP Damian Collins - chair of the Commons' Culture, Media and Sport select committee - has written to Fifa president Gianni Infantinoasking for the world governing body to reconsider its decision.
Separately, the Football Association of Wales says it is seeking approval for its players to wear the poppy symbol on their shirts when they play Serbia at the Cardiff City Stadium on 12 November.
The football associations of England, Scotland and Wales also want to know what the potential punishments could be should they decide to flout the rules.
Fifa, football's world governing body, has not indicated whether a points penalty would be under consideration.
Regan said he and FA chief executive Martin Glenn would be meeting Fifa officials on Thursday to discuss the poppy issue.
"We will be asking for their support to try to give the people of England and Scotland what they want," Regan told BBC Radio 5 live. "That is to use this match of a way of remembering people who lost their lives in the war.
"I can understand why they are doing this, but it is nothing more than a mark of respect. It is a personal choice. This is not about making some political point."
The compromise of wearing a printed poppy on an armband was brokered for England's 1-0 friendly win over Spain at Wembley on 12 November, 2011.
A spokesman for the English FA said: "We are working closely with the Royal British Legion once again this year to honour and remember the sacrifices made by those serving in the armed forces.
"In recent weeks, the FA has led remembrance discussions with Fifa to allow the England team to show its support for the Poppy Appeal during the World Cup qualifier with Scotland."
England are top of their 2018 World Cup qualifying group with seven points from three games. Group F rivals Scotland are fourth with four points.
The top team qualifies automatically for the finals in Russia, with the second-placed side possibly entering a play-off.
Wales lie third in Group D, behind Serbia and the Republic of Ireland.
(31 Oct 2016, 2:56 pm)MurdnunoC wrote I think it was the 518 or something. Departed from the front of the bus station (outside Connecxtions) along with the 301/302.
(04 Nov 2016, 12:29 pm)Michael wrote Anyone else getting bored of this hobby?, i seem to be losing interest very quickly....Which hobby?
(04 Nov 2016, 1:27 pm)MrFozz wrote Which hobby?
Bus Enthusiasm?
Would not say I am losing interest myself, but my life has been turned upside down in the last 12 months for both better and worse...
For worse dealing with the grief of losing my sister last December and all the shit that came with that
And for the best in getting together with my partner and becoming a family man to getting engaged and arranging my wedding in 2017
With all that going on my enthusiasm for buses has declined a bit, but I am still very much interested in the hobby
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(04 Nov 2016, 12:29 pm)Michael wrote Anyone else getting bored of this hobby?, i seem to be losing interest very quickly....I do sometimes. Often I get sick of all the negatively from the North East scene, it seems like everyone sees everything bus related in the North East as crap, bad or whatever, I can't be arsed with debating things like route branding because the only response you seem to get is "it's ****" this is partly why I like going different places, just so I can escape it, additionally get to see different places and different buses.
(04 Nov 2016, 12:47 pm)Michael wrote Marks & Spencer to axe dozens of high street stores in Rowe revamp
http://news.sky.com/story/marks-spencer-...p-10644351
(04 Nov 2016, 11:22 pm)Michael wrote The food section is the only area i go to in Marks and Spencers.
Their microwave food is lovely.
(04 Nov 2016, 11:35 pm)BusLoverMum wrote Had the bung it in the oven barbecue pulled beef brisket for dinner, tonight, with potato wedges, a pile of salad and a big dollop of coleslaw. Bloody lovely! (The boys had waitrose venison burgers in buns from Akins bakers!)
(08 Nov 2016, 8:46 pm)MrFozz wrote Booking the transport for my wedding next year...
A lovely 1955 Leyland Tiger Cub
We were quoted 400 notes, Me and Mrs F were at a wedding Fair on Sunday, she got a goody bag that contained a golden ticket which turned out to be 25%(100 notes) off the bus and we will also get a custom destination blind for free(normally 50 notes)...
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