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Heading home from work early

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by DevAdvocate, Mar 17, 2016.

  1. Null

    Null Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    On a train, the 1640 ?
     
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    Those people need ****in executing.

    Inconsiderate ****tards.

    Same with ****s walking on pavements with their ****in mobile phones.

    I just barge into the ****in ****in bastards now.
     
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  3. DevAdvocate

    DevAdvocate Gigging bassist

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    Nah,I only get that train if I leave early and don't have the car in Helensburgh. Its a bit of a treat especially on a glorious day like today.
     
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  4. DUNCAN DONUTS

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    The Brighton to Victoria train used to have 1st class boxes with sliding doors.
    Classy
     
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  5. DevAdvocate

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    ER was an apprentice tea boy in the works where they built them.
     
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  6. DUNCAN DONUTS

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    I used to get the early train 530am after work on a Sunday morning back to Brighton used to be full of wacked out clubbers bumming and sucking each other off on the way back.
    The ticket man used to just hide near the drivers door.
     
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    **** you baldy ****.
     
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  8. DevAdvocate

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    Driver was probably blowing him.
     
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    What are you Dev? The groundskeeper at f*ckin Hogwarts? That train needs a few Dementers.
    Was this the site of the now infamous Battle of the Gloves?[/[/QUOTE]
     
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  10. DevAdvocate

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    Nah, different train different route. That's the Train from Glasgow to Oban.
     
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  11. A.L.D.O 4.1

    A.L.D.O 4.1 1 of the top defendants in Europe

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    The best railway journey in Scotland is the Fort William to Mallaig line. However, unless you are catching a ferry Mallaig has very little to offer you.

    There is a no bad chippy there actually.
     
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  12. Patience

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    I stick my bag on the seat if there are other empty seats. It's almost like a barrier / kind prompt to stop any weirdos potentially sitting next to me. However, if the train is getting busy, i remove said bag.

    Quite like the train. It's better than a bus, and so long as you aren't getting it when it's rammed full of people travelling to the fringe or commuting to work, then it's a rather pleasant experience.
     
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  13. A.L.D.O 4.1

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    Screenshot_20160320-070243.jpg
     
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    Camel train.........Och nevermind
     
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  16. DevAdvocate

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    In the British Isles.
     
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    Any rail journey out of Dundee must be up there too
     
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  18. DevAdvocate

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    Not really because you have to actually be in Dundee in the first place.
     
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    That is a very good point
     
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  20. Da Original M.D 20/20

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    You forgot about the headless chickens with trolleys that the developed world calls consumers.

    Never understood the walking into the workplace or school and killing everyone. Tescos on the other hand...
     
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