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Marxista Fozzski
RE: Whats made you happy today?
Going to Church made me feel good, have not been happier in the last 6 months than at any point in my life add to that I watched 2 of my friends getting baptised...overall a good day Big Grin
RE: Whats made you happy today?
Having a grand day out with mates at the Kirkby Stephen rally. Thanks to John Atkin for driving us across in the Condor and Stu Gray for organising said trip! I had a great day, riding on some vehicles from my youth and others that I've not had chance to ride on before, like a Leyland Lion (or if certain people are looking... "Old bus") and an MCW Metrorider! Nice way to end that day was a quick ride on Lee Garrett's superb Metrobus UTN501Y too, that bus is spot on and superbly restored.
I'm sure Dan will agree a good day was had by all.

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RE: Whats made you happy today?
(20 Apr 2014, 8:20 pm)tyresmoke wrote Having a grand day out with mates at the Kirkby Stephen rally. Thanks to John Atkin for driving us across in the Condor and Stu Gray for organising said trip! I had a great day, riding on some vehicles from my youth and others that I've not had chance to ride on before, like a Leyland Lion (or if certain people are looking... "Old bus") and an MCW Metrorider! Nice way to end that day was a quick ride on Lee Garrett's superb Metrobus UTN501Y too, that bus is spot on and superbly restored.
I'm sure Dan will agree a good day was had by all.

I would have went, and probably enjoyed it, but would have looked stupid being way younger than everyone else.
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RE: Whats made you happy today?
(20 Apr 2014, 8:20 pm)tyresmoke wrote Having a grand day out with mates at the Kirkby Stephen rally. Thanks to John Atkin for driving us across in the Condor and Stu Gray for organising said trip! I had a great day, riding on some vehicles from my youth and others that I've not had chance to ride on before, like a Leyland Lion (or if certain people are looking... "Old bus") and an MCW Metrorider! Nice way to end that day was a quick ride on Lee Garrett's superb Metrobus UTN501Y too, that bus is spot on and superbly restored.
I'm sure Dan will agree a good day was had by all.

Yes, it was a great day out. The Condor was arguably equally as loud downstairs as it was upstairs - though the sources of sound were completely different! Tongue
May I extend my thanks to Stu for organising the trip, and of course to John for driving. Special thanks to John for dropping me off at Bishop Auckland Bus Station rather than the Market Place when we were home-bound - I probably would have missed my X21 connection (which I caught by 3 minutes) if he hadn't. The hour-long wait for the next X21 wouldn't have been great. I hope a similar trip is done next year too.
It was a great day out - I like the set-up of Kirkby Stephen, with the shuttle buses working very much like an ordinary bus service would (two termini with stopping points in the middle). Although they seemingly weren't timetabled (departing when either full or when instructed to as there were higher numbers of people waiting in a specific area), they were frequent and you could guarantee to get wherever you wanted within 15-30 minutes.

(20 Apr 2014, 9:07 pm)Tom wrote I would have went, and probably enjoyed it, but would have looked stupid being way younger than everyone else.

There was a lad younger than you on the trip, Tom! He was with one of the enthusiasts who came on the trip, but it does show that you can go to these things no matter how old or young you are. Besides, you're not that much younger than me?
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Re: RE: Whats made you happy today?
(20 Apr 2014, 9:07 pm)Tom wrote I would have went, and probably enjoyed it, but would have looked stupid being way younger than everyone else.

Dont let your age hold you back mate, am sure you wouldn't look stupid just cos your young, when I was your age(i'm guessing between 14-16) I went all over the place mostly on my own, and it has helped me now I am in my 30's...

Get yourself about mate
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 9:10 am)Dan wrote Yes, it was a great day out. The Condor was arguably equally as loud downstairs as it was upstairs - though the sources of sound were completely different! Tongue
May I extend my thanks to Stu for organising the trip, and of course to John for driving. Special thanks to John for dropping me off at Bishop Auckland Bus Station rather than the Market Place when we were home-bound - I probably would have missed my X21 connection (which I caught by 3 minutes) if he hadn't. The hour-long wait for the next X21 wouldn't have been great. I hope a similar trip is done next year too.
It was a great day out - I like the set-up of Kirkby Stephen, with the shuttle buses working very much like an ordinary bus service would (two termini with stopping points in the middle). Although they seemingly weren't timetabled (departing when either full or when instructed to as there were higher numbers of people waiting in a specific area), they were frequent and you could guarantee to get wherever you wanted within 15-30 minutes.


There was a lad younger than you on the trip, Tom! He was with one of the enthusiasts who came on the trip, but it does show that you can go to these things no matter how old or young you are. Besides, you're not that much younger than me?

Might go on the next event then, cheers Dan.
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RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 9:27 am)GMitchelhill wrote The young lad would be Harry who amusingly whacked a certain late running person (who isn't popular with a number of members on here) several times with an empty plastic bottle.

Kuyoyo wasn't running late, what are you talking about? Haha, only joking.

(21 Apr 2014, 9:30 am)marxistafozzski wrote Dont let your age hold you back mate, am sure you wouldn't look stupid just cos your young, when I was your age(i'm guessing between 14-16) I went all over the place mostly on my own, and it has helped me now I am in my 30's...

Get yourself about mate

Agree completely. Better you're out and about exploring now while it's cheaper to do. Will help you in future as you've gained independence skills and stuff.

(21 Apr 2014, 9:31 am)Tom wrote Might go on the next event then, cheers Dan.

There's the Leyland Olympian Running Day coming up. I can't go to that one (which I'm gutted about), but that shouldn't stop you from going if you are free! Smile
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 9:27 am)GMitchelhill wrote The young lad would be Harry who amusingly whacked a certain late running person (who isn't popular with a number of members on here) several times with an empty plastic bottle.

(21 Apr 2014, 10:37 am)citaro5284 wrote Please extend our thanks to Harry then......

As my experience of enthusiasts is limited to those posting here, I'd love to know who everyone is talking about Big Grin
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RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 11:33 am)AdamY wrote As my experience of enthusiasts is limited to those posting here, I'd love to know who everyone is talking about Big Grin

One Graeme Palmer did not turn up at 16:30 yesterday, the time we were due to depart Brough to head off back home.
Excluding him, the last of the troops arrived between 16:15 and 16:25. The bus actually started letting people on from 16:00. We waited until 16:35 and then left without him - only for him to wave the bus down as we were leaving Brough.
Had me on the edge of my seat all the way back to Bishop Auckland as we were on a Dennis Condor (surely must be famous for the lack of speed) and I was due to meet a connection to the Pronto at 17:38. It took us approximately an hour to get to Brough from Bishop Auckland, so I knew it would be approximately the same coming back too.

He was mentioned last month here, to add an insight to what Gary said.
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 11:42 am)Dan wrote One Graeme Palmer did not turn up at 16:30 yesterday, the time we were due to depart Brough to head off back home.
Excluding him, the last of the troops arrived between 16:15 and 16:25. The bus actually started letting people on from 16:00. We waited until 16:35 and then left without him - only for him to wave the bus down as we were leaving Brough.
Had me on the edge of my seat all the way back to Bishop Auckland as we were on a Dennis Condor (surely must be famous for the lack of speed) and I was due to meet a connection to the Pronto at 17:38. It took us approximately an hour to get to Brough from Bishop Auckland, so I knew it would be approximately the same coming back too.

He was mentioned last month here, to add an insight to what Gary said.

(15 Mar 2014, 6:41 pm)R838PRG wrote Ah The famous Graeme Palmer. The person who thinks he's always right and forces his views on people. Lives in his own world where rules and other peoples views are always wrong and he will never give up arguing. He's had many an argument with Nexus after being thrown out before and then he goes home with nothing better to do than write complaint letters to anyone who has "not complied" with him that day. Perhaps the nexus staff couldn't be bothered with an ear chewing.

If I didn't know better, and going from this description alone, I would have guessed eezypeazy and this Graeme fella were the same person! Big Grin
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RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 9:31 am)Tom wrote Might go on the next event then, cheers Dan.

If you want to go to the Olympian one in Durham on Saturday, I would gladly give you a lift there and back if you want.
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RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 11:42 am)Dan wrote One Graeme Palmer did not turn up at 16:30 yesterday, the time we were due to depart Brough to head off back home.
Excluding him, the last of the troops arrived between 16:15 and 16:25. The bus actually started letting people on from 16:00. We waited until 16:35 and then left without him - only for him to wave the bus down as we were leaving Brough.
Had me on the edge of my seat all the way back to Bishop Auckland as we were on a Dennis Condor (surely must be famous for the lack of speed) and I was due to meet a connection to the Pronto at 17:38. It took us approximately an hour to get to Brough from Bishop Auckland, so I knew it would be approximately the same coming back too.

On a college trip to Lightwater Valley we had to sit on the coach for an hour whilst the staff went to find the lass who had gone walkabout.

Also when I went to see The Killers at Wembley Stadium last year on Cavendish Travel someone didn't come back to the bus after the gig so the lad she was with who had made back to the bus got and we ended up leaving them behind Big Grin
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Re: RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 11:42 am)Dan wrote One Graeme Palmer did not turn up at 16:30 yesterday, the time we were due to depart Brough to head off back home.
Excluding him, the last of the troops arrived between 16:15 and 16:25. The bus actually started letting people on from 16:00. We waited until 16:35 and then left without him - only for him to wave the bus down as we were leaving Brough.
Had me on the edge of my seat all the way back to Bishop Auckland as we were on a Dennis Condor (surely must be famous for the lack of speed) and I was due to meet a connection to the Pronto at 17:38. It took us approximately an hour to get to Brough from Bishop Auckland, so I knew it would be approximately the same coming back too.

He was mentioned last month here, to add an insight to what Gary said.

I woulda left him, waved and pulled a moonie as he was left behind, if he cant follow a simple instruction such as the time to be back on the bus, then he is fair to be made to walk home Tongue
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(21 Apr 2014, 12:39 pm)GMitchelhill wrote If you want to go to the Olympian one in Durham on Saturday, I would gladly give you a lift there and back if you want.

Yeah, I live practically 2 minutes away from you Smile
I'm not sure if I'll make it though, sorry. I'll let you know later.
RE: Whats made you happy today?
Getting round to finalising plans for my holidays in June Smile Got a trip to Stockholm on the 787 Dreamliner booked with Norwegian for about £70 return for a couple of days...

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RE: Whats made you happy today?
4 days till i get my student finance!!

Can't wait, although the downfall is, it has to last me till September, that's if i go back, the whole class has had nothing but problems this year with the college and staff.
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(24 Apr 2014, 9:38 am)Michael wrote 4 days till i get my student finance!!

Can't wait, although the downfall is, it has to last me till September, that's if i go back, the whole class has had nothing but problems this year with the college and staff.

Get yaself back in September and finish what you have started Big Grin
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(24 Apr 2014, 9:43 am)marxistafozzski wrote Get yaself back in September and finish what you have started Big Grin

Work not being marked, teachers changing deadlines all of a sudden, staff on the sick and walking out.

By the looks of things, they will have a full new childcare department in September
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Re: RE: Whats made you happy today?
(24 Apr 2014, 9:47 am)Michael wrote Work not being marked, teachers changing deadlines all of a sudden, staff on the sick and walking out.

By the looks of things, they will have a full new childcare department in September

Damn...does not sound good, how far are you through the course and where do you study???
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(24 Apr 2014, 9:53 am)marxistafozzski wrote Damn...does not sound good, how far are you through the course and where do you study???

Nearly done my first year out of 2 years, at Usworth college (Washington).
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
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RE: Whats made you happy today?
Get yaself back in September, give it till christmas, would be a shame to waste a year...If, as you say, there is a new childcare department come september, that may be end up being a good thing
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(24 Apr 2014, 9:58 am)marxistafozzski wrote Get yaself back in September, give it till christmas, would be a shame to waste a year...If, as you say, there is a new childcare department come september, that may be end up being a good thing

Maybe, unless they walk out to haha
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
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(24 Apr 2014, 9:59 am)Michael wrote Maybe, unless they walk out to haha

Lol...my advice to you is at least give it a try come september, you have grafted hard mate, dont let it you get you down...

Wish I practiced what I preached, I have quit just about everything I started
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(24 Apr 2014, 10:08 am)marxistafozzski wrote Lol...my advice to you is at least give it a try come september, you have grafted hard mate, dont let it you get you down...

Wish I practiced what I preached, I have quit just about everything I started

After Christmas its gone down hill, its that badly ran, they don't know if their even doing my course next year (i'll do it because it will be my 2nd year)... that tells u something haha
Ooo Friend, Bus Friend.
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Re: RE: Whats made you happy today?
(24 Apr 2014, 10:11 am)Michael wrote After Christmas its gone down hill, its that badly ran, they don't know if their even doing my course next year (i'll do it because it will be my 2nd year)... that tells u something haha

Sounds quite shit, whatever you do, best of luck with it
RE: Whats made you happy today?
(24 Apr 2014, 9:38 am)Michael wrote 4 days till i get my student finance!!

Can't wait, although the downfall is, it has to last me till September, that's if i go back, the whole class has had nothing but problems this year with the college and staff.

That's shocking. We had similar issues when I went to college over 10 years ago. Lecturers coming and going, no lesson plans, vague knowledge of the course they were teaching (excuse was usually that it was a new course), and work not being marked. We ended up going to see the Principal in numbers and it got sorted out like. Smile
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