Abolutely. There's still coo, even though that is edge. But I have the useful knack of being able to suspend my disbelief so to all intents and purposes coo is a burd as far as I'm concerned.
I stay about 30/45 mins away by bus from Glasgow City Centre ... so teh daily commute is **** all. About once a month I have to travel to Bristol or London. Most of the time it's down and up in a day... occisionally I have to stay in Bristol for 2 to 3 days. I stay in serviced apartmenst - much nicer than a hotel.
You ****s have no idea about commuting until you've hit rush hour in London on a monday morning. When it's raining. And one of the busy lines. I spend most mornings with my head in someone's face whilst avoiding breathing/being spooned by the person behind you. It's only 15mins of pain but it's not cool... Could cycle to work but you'd have to be suicidal going to Oxford Circus on a bike in the morning, and jogging is long. I can't wait to move out somewhere where i can walk in, but won't be for years
London rush hours is a pain in the nuts! I use the Tube when in London to go to meetings ... it's ****in scary as **** - tube hillsborough!! The DLR from City airport just as bad!
The worst is when you spot a shifty looking **** with a backpack, not cool The Central Line at 8.30 is pretty much a wall of people, **** knows how many people there are underground at that time... Still better than living somewhere like Birmingham, but then again I reckon suicide would also be better
So the working away for a week bit do you reckon that is fishing for potential hook ups?? ****ing Hell Pud I hope you get paid well for that!!