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- gill216
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I forgot to tell you that the other day I met a young man on the train.................Does this sound familiar? He was on the very first stage of a years adventure back-packing around Australia. My copy of USA ended up going with him. What was really funny was when I told him I wasn't taking him from Kings Cross station to St Pancras tube because if he couldn't do that on his own then there was no way he should be going solo around Australia . Another lady took pity on him and he said he would follow her. He decided on the spot that was how he was going to get around. He was going to talk to people and follow them. He did promise to turn up here and tell me he had managed to get himself to Aussie. So Luke, if you do turn up then you are already outed.
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When my son arrived in his first destination on his round the world trip (LA) he got a local bus into town as it was cheaper. He heard another passenger talking to someone mention that they were on their way to the area he had booked a hostel bed in and thought "I'll follow him" then he heard him mention that he had just got out of jail and thought "maybe not"
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Wonder what this is all about?
http://www.youtube.com/JKRowlingAnnounces
http://www.youtube.com/JKRowlingAnnounces
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Well she did say she wouldn't rule out writing another book set in her HP universe.
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It went through to that from this link
http://www.pottermore.com/ when you click on the owls.
http://www.pottermore.com/ when you click on the owls.
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Yes I read something about this in the news a couple of days ago. I guess we will find out on Thursday.
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... returning from holiday.
Holiday was good, journey back was Four hours throwing up on a ferry (that was yesterday!) and I still feel awful.
Perhaps I shouldn't travel any more. After all, look what happens when I get on a train from Durham to London ...
Holiday was good, journey back was Four hours throwing up on a ferry (that was yesterday!) and I still feel awful.
Perhaps I shouldn't travel any more. After all, look what happens when I get on a train from Durham to London ...
Dear Mr Optimist, Mr Pessimist and Mr Realist, While you were arguing about the glass of water, I drank it! Yours sincerely, Mr Opportunist.
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Oh you poor thing Dramaticat, that sounds pretty dire.
Are you saying you still haven't recovered from your train journey from Durham to London either? A certain young man must have something to answer for.
Are you saying you still haven't recovered from your train journey from Durham to London either? A certain young man must have something to answer for.
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Yes, yesterday's boat trip was more than dire for a lot of the passengers! I was always badly travel sick as a child - I've mostly got over it now, but boats are still a problem. If only I'd realised that before we started, I would have taken something for it.
And as for that train journey, look where it led me!!!
And as for that train journey, look where it led me!!!
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We went by hovercraft to France for our honeymoon, and it was incredibly rough. I get quite seasick, and was just holding it together thinking "It's a 35 minute crossing we must be nearly there", 40 minutes into the trip the captain came on the tannoy and told us we were halfway!
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He is a total nightmare, that brother of mine. I personally think he has a LOT to answer for...however not quite as much to answer for as a certain Jester. That sounds like a horrific journey. Mind you, if you ask me, ANY journey which I'm not in control of is a nightmare journey. And as far as the rest of the planet is concerned, any journey I AM in control of is a nightmare for them...
I get seasick, but that's not anything to worry about compared to the sense of total panic I experience when on a ferry / plane. I can just about keep myself under control on a train these days, but the huge adrenaline rush makes me incredibly manic when I finally get to my destination. Well, that's my excuse for being a headcase and I'm sticking to it...
I get seasick, but that's not anything to worry about compared to the sense of total panic I experience when on a ferry / plane. I can just about keep myself under control on a train these days, but the huge adrenaline rush makes me incredibly manic when I finally get to my destination. Well, that's my excuse for being a headcase and I'm sticking to it...
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I'm not a fan of hovercrafts, I like to be able to get out into fresh air if I'm on a choppy sea crossing. That's the best antidote for sea-sickness I find.
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Yes, clinging to the rail is my favoured position, but I've only once been on a ferry since the hovercraft experience. If going to the continent we usually go by tunnel.
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Ugh, shudder, tunnels...
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Yes, but it's quick and doesn't make me sick, so is the lesser of many evils. The worst problem we've had on the tunnel train was when baby K knocked her dad's contact lens out just as we were about to drive off the train, causing a quick switch of drivers to prevent a traffic jam. The lens turned up three days later on the car mat, and continued to be used (after cleaning) for another ten years!
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Hmmm... my company compared with throwing up for hours - that does a guy's confidence the world of gooddramaticat wrote: Perhaps I shouldn't travel any more. After all, look what happens when I get on a train from Durham to London ...
LAT wrote:Are you saying you still haven't recovered from your train journey from Durham to London either? A certain young man must have something to answer for.
Oi!!!! What is this??Bunnylump wrote:He is a total nightmare, that brother of mine. I personally think he has a LOT to answer for...
Oddly enough, I could have typed this exact post - wasn't September '87 was it? Or maybe the channel is always like thatgiraffe wrote:We went by hovercraft to France for our honeymoon, and it was incredibly rough. I get quite seasick, and was just holding it together thinking "It's a 35 minute crossing we must be nearly there", 40 minutes into the trip the captain came on the tannoy and told us we were halfway!
Yes - there was a distinct feeling of being trappedLAT wrote:I'm not a fan of hovercrafts, I like to be able to get out into fresh air.
Me too, in both respects. I think the concentraton of driving cured my car sickness (although I still don't dare read as a passenger) - but a ferry to Holland a lot of years ago confirmed that I am a lousy sailor. If I was able to simple 'look after myself' I would be fine - but when you have others to think about........dramaticat wrote:I was always badly travel sick as a child - I've mostly got over it now, but boats are still a problem.
We really need to take a train ride together (despite the horrible comments above ) - I'm sure I can keep you calm and relaxed so we can break this problem.Bunnylump wrote:I can just about keep myself under control on a train these days, but the huge adrenaline rush makes me incredibly manic.
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Aw, you know I was pulling your leg...and where would I be without you? Answer: probably NOT on here driving myself round the bend with impossible puzzles...
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My son was a dreadful traveller in general when he was young but has grown out of it. We had a particulary bad channel crossing when he was about 5 and someone told me to get him to the lowest part of the ferry and as central as possible because thats where there is least motion on a choppy sea. Not only did it work for him it was also the bar. Result!!
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I was cleaning out some of my saved files and I came upon one titled 'PottyBunny'Bunnylump wrote: Answer: probably NOT on here driving myself round the bend with impossible puzzles...
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At the bar on Saturday night I solved TWO of the puzzles in my photocopy of the USA mag. Imagine my disapointment when I looked back at the orignial and found they are not ones that need answers typed it.
I was so looking forward to typing the answer "My Twin" for one of them
I was so looking forward to typing the answer "My Twin" for one of them
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