FUKCING TRAINS.

The Northern Monkey
The Northern Monkey Posts: 19,136
edited March 2010 in The Crudcatcher
Can people just do their FUKCING jobs.

If the rail strike goes ahead, I can't get to Scotland unless I drive/get the bus.
2 things i'm not willing to do. This means I lose my £200 on the Hotel :evil:

WTF is it with people striking.... MTFU you moaning faggots.
I'll give each of you a Knuckle sandwich and a kick in the nuts if this goes ahead.

Comments

  • Andy
    Andy Posts: 8,207
    Why not just MTFU and drive you big mincer?
  • The Northern Monkey
    The Northern Monkey Posts: 19,136
    edited March 2010
    Because i'm not paying £20 a night to park in an unsecured carpark, along with the £50 fuel.
  • Andy
    Andy Posts: 8,207
    Park elsewhere then.
  • Andy wrote:
    Park elsewhere then.

    If you'd like to show me where....
  • upinsmoke
    upinsmoke Posts: 278
    Not in Leith;

    private-parking.jpg
  • jay12
    jay12 Posts: 6,126
    ride there on your fecking bike you big baby :lol:
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,400
    bigbenj_08 wrote:
    If the rail strike goes ahead, I can't get to Scotland unless I drive/get the bus.
    2 things i'm not willing to do. This means I lose my £200 on the Hotel :evil:

    Think yourself lucky you're only losing the £200. :shock:

    I blame British Rail (as they used to be called) completely for me getting married. If they hadn't been on strike in 1982, when I was posted to RAF St Athan, I would have travelled home (by train) to get my bike and would have been quite nicely out and about riding/training/racing etc. But noooo, they were on strike, I couldn't get home, so I went to the pub instead, where I met Mrs C. The rest as they say, is history...
  • whyamihere
    whyamihere Posts: 7,716
    bigbenj_08 wrote:
    If the rail strike goes ahead, I can't get to Scotland unless I drive/get the bus.
    2 things i'm not willing to do. This means I lose my £200 on the Hotel :evil:

    Think yourself lucky you're only losing the £200. :shock:

    I blame British Rail (as they used to be called) completely for me getting married. If they hadn't been on strike in 1982, when I was posted to RAF St Athan, I would have travelled home (by train) to get my bike and would have been quite nicely out and about riding/training/racing etc. But noooo, they were on strike, I couldn't get home, so I went to the pub instead, where I met Mrs C. The rest as they say, is history...
    So, really, BR are to blame for Dan and Vin? ;)
  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,673
    whyamihere wrote:
    bigbenj_08 wrote:
    If the rail strike goes ahead, I can't get to Scotland unless I drive/get the bus.
    2 things i'm not willing to do. This means I lose my £200 on the Hotel :evil:

    Think yourself lucky you're only losing the £200. :shock:

    I blame British Rail (as they used to be called) completely for me getting married. If they hadn't been on strike in 1982, when I was posted to RAF St Athan, I would have travelled home (by train) to get my bike and would have been quite nicely out and about riding/training/racing etc. But noooo, they were on strike, I couldn't get home, so I went to the pub instead, where I met Mrs C. The rest as they say, is history...
    So, really, BR are to blame for Dan and Vin? ;)

    well I guess you have to blame someone. :wink:
    "Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
    Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
  • pdid
    pdid Posts: 1,065
    Blame lies squarely at the companies feet, not the workers.

    The strike isn`t over pay, it`s over conditions and working practices which have been in place for years which NR are no longer recognising.
  • El Capitano
    El Capitano Posts: 6,400
    whyamihere wrote:
    bigbenj_08 wrote:
    If the rail strike goes ahead, I can't get to Scotland unless I drive/get the bus.
    2 things i'm not willing to do. This means I lose my £200 on the Hotel :evil:

    Think yourself lucky you're only losing the £200. :shock:

    I blame British Rail (as they used to be called) completely for me getting married. If they hadn't been on strike in 1982, when I was posted to RAF St Athan, I would have travelled home (by train) to get my bike and would have been quite nicely out and about riding/training/racing etc. But noooo, they were on strike, I couldn't get home, so I went to the pub instead, where I met Mrs C. The rest as they say, is history...
    So, really, BR are to blame for Dan and Vin? ;)

    Yes. :cry:
  • cee
    cee Posts: 4,553
    bigbenj_08 wrote:
    Andy wrote:
    Park elsewhere then.

    If you'd like to show me where....

    wheres yer hotel? I could point you in the direction of free parking.

    or get the overnight bus.
    Whenever I see an adult on a bicycle, I believe in the future of the human race.

    H.G. Wells.
  • bails87
    bails87 Posts: 12,998
    Leave your car at colintrav's? :wink:
    MTB/CX

    "As I said last time, it won't happen again."
  • bobpzero
    bobpzero Posts: 1,431
    can you drive the train yourself?
  • Porgy
    Porgy Posts: 4,525
    Two words:

    National Express.


    and by that I mean coaches, not trains.
  • Thewaylander
    Thewaylander Posts: 8,593
    Dude did you meet your mrs in llantwit major per chance?
  • Dude did you meet your mrs in llantwit major per chance?
    lol.
    Nah been there a few times.

    She is however from Dinas/Penarth though.