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Sleeping Commuters - Andreos1 - 03 Sep 2013 The title says it all... Get submitting your pics RE: Sleeping Commuters - Adrian - 04 Sep 2013 There was one sitting next to me on the TP Express today. I was dying to get a photo, but too obvious because of how busy the train was. There's always the fact of getting too distracted 'bird watching' too haha. RE: Sleeping Commuters - Andreos1 - 04 Sep 2013 (04 Sep 2013, 8:03 pm)aureolin wrote There was one sitting next to me on the TP Express today. I was dying to get a photo, but too obvious because of how busy the train was. There's always the fact of getting too distracted 'bird watching' too haha. Booo! Must admit, I hadn't attempted it before, but played with my phone a bit - bouncing it off my leg (as you do) and voila, got that. If your 'bird watching', then you can look the total opposite direction and look even more discreet! RE: Sleeping Commuters - MrFozz - 06 Sep 2013 The other day I sawa toddler asleep on the bus, the look on the kids face suggested he was having a good dream if the smile on his face was anything to go by and he thrashed his legs about, as if he were running...Not exactly the right photo to take without a visit from the local bobbies. Another one. although not bus related, me and my mate where driving around Murton. I had an airhprn and pulled up next to a guy asleep on a bench and drunk, well, put it this way, I never seen anybody jump and run away so fast in my life, it was the kind of scare that may possibly leave skidmarks, I dont mean from car tyres either Sleepy Commuters - Andreos1 - 04 Sep 2014 We discussed this a while back - can't find an appropriate thread. So here goes - our first sleepy commuter! RE: Sleepy Commuters - Dan - 04 Sep 2014 Haven't seen any for a while, but..... One from a while ago on a Virgin Train. RE: Sleepy Commuters - Andreos1 - 08 Oct 2014 Caught this fella catching flies earlier. His head kept going in a lovely circular motion too. Very rhythmic. RE: Sleepy Commuters - citaro5284 - 08 Oct 2014 (08 Oct 2014, 8:36 am)Andreos1 wrote Caught this fella catching flies earlier. Is that Standard Class in East Coast....thought you would travel in First RE: Sleepy Commuters - Andreos1 - 07 Dec 2014 Keep forgetting about this thread - remembered the other day. RE: Sleepy Commuters - Adam - 09 Dec 2014 On yesterday morning's X25 going to uni. Excuse the slight blurriness, it is hard to get a decent photo when the bus is constantly moving. Note the red file there in the bottom left corner, just after I finished collecting every single piece of paper that fell out when I dropped it RE: Sleeping Commuters - Andreos1 - 21 Dec 2014 I knew there was another sleepy/sleeping commuters thread somewhere. Any chance the two can be merged? http://northeastbuses.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?tid=1109&pid=74922#pid74922 Sleeping Commuters - Adrian - 08 Feb 2015 Not quite a commuter, but this guy in the Galleries made me chuckle. RE: Sleepy Commuters - omnicity4659 - 21 Apr 2015 I once seen a passenger (or whatever their called these days) lying down across the back of the top deck of a Sapphire E400 before, it would have been 10 minutes into his journey if he got on at Haymarket lol RE: Sleepy Commuters - PH - BQA - 21 Apr 2015 (21 Apr 2015, 6:10 pm)Tommy_1581 wrote I once seen a passenger (or whatever their called these days) lying down across the back of the top deck of a Sapphire E400 before, it would have been 10 minutes into his journey if he got on at Haymarket lol Don't think I'd trust myself to go to sleep on the X21/22, I'd probably wake up at Newbiggin I think the only route I'd ever go to sleep on is an X18, when I get them down from Berwick on a Sunday occasionally now, a good 3 and a bit hours until it arrives in Morpeth RE: Sleepy Commuters - omnicity4659 - 21 Apr 2015 (21 Apr 2015, 6:22 pm)mb134 wrote I think the only route I'd ever go to sleep on is an X18, when I get them down from Berwick on a Sunday occasionally now, a good 3 and a bit hours until it arrives in Morpeth I'd be extremely bored by Amble, colossally bored by Craster, consider getting off at Seahouses but then realising it'll take the same amount of time without my seat and then suicidal by Beal. Can't cope with a bus service as long as that, I'd rather live in Byker or somewhere with disposal houses. Sleepy Commuters - Adrian - 08 May 2015 MAXimum sleep... RE: Sleepy Commuters - Dan - 08 May 2015 (08 May 2015, 12:46 pm)aureolin wrote MAXimum sleep... Must be those lovely leather seats providing so much comfort, he's fallen asleep! RE: Sleeping Commuters - Andreos1 - 29 May 2015 Got a cracking snorer - problem is, he is behind me and it would take a bit of skill and nerve to get him. Will try... Edit. Got it. RE: Sleeping Commuters - Adrian - 30 May 2015 (29 May 2015, 4:32 pm)Andreos1 wrote Got a cracking snorer - problem is, he is behind me and it would take a bit of skill and nerve to get him. (30 May 2015, 1:46 pm)Adam wrote Oh good grief!!! That's my uni lecturer!! Dr David hahaha You couldn't write the script better. Edit: I've also merged the two threads together, as pointed out by Andreos1. RE: Sleeping Commuters - Adrian - 30 May 2015 (30 May 2015, 1:54 pm)Adam wrote Small world isn't it? Get it printed and stuck up on a few noticeboards. RE: Sleeping Commuters - Andreos1 - 30 May 2015 (30 May 2015, 1:46 pm)Adam wrote Oh good grief!!! That's my uni lecturer!! Dr David hahaha Oh dear! Here is another one. RE: Sleeping Commuters - Andreos1 - 30 May 2015 (30 May 2015, 2:20 pm)Adam wrote I don't know who this one is... Haha, thank goodness for that! RE: Sleeping Commuters - omnicity4659 - 02 Jun 2015 (29 May 2015, 4:32 pm)Andreos1 wrote Got a cracking snorer - problem is, he is behind me and it would take a bit of skill and nerve to get him. He's managed to get to sleep?! Is he louder than the squealing? Sleeping Commuters - Jimmi - 26 Jul 2015 Been a while since we had one of these, this was from my journey home from Bishop Auckland on Thursday evening: He was sat like this for about 10 minutes and spent much of the remainder of my journey with his head against the handrail. Apologises that the photo is so large. Sleeping Commuters - Adrian - 01 Aug 2015 RE: Sleeping Commuters - Andreos1 - 03 Aug 2015 Hopefully this fella isn't anyone's uni lecturer! RE: Sleeping Commuters - tyresmoke - 03 Aug 2015 Forgot I took this one but here's one from a few months ago on the SXConnect 133 between Braintree & Colchester RE: Sleeping Commuters - Andreos1 - 04 Aug 2015 (03 Aug 2015, 7:13 pm)Adam wrote don't know this bloke The chances of anyone appearing on here - who will be recognised, must be slim to nil. The chances of a snoring bloke on a train being your uni lecturer is just crazy! RE: Sleeping Commuters - BusLoverMum - 05 Aug 2015 I didn't have the heart to take a photo of the completely exhausted looking woman who turned sideways in her seat on the 22, this afternoon, and tried to catch 40 winks. She woke up with a start as we were passing through Ryhope and yelled "whyisthebusgoingthisway!!!???" It had had to take a detour because of some re-surfacing work temporarily closing the road! Sleeping Commuters - Adrian - 06 Aug 2015 One on the TPX this morning... |