:lol:pvr said:Result - as the general public is so thick that they don't realise that Super is fine for their sh*t boxes, there was no queue at all at Tesco as they only had 99 (@at a very good 1.36). In and out in a few minutes.
:lol:pvr said:Result - as the general public is so thick that they don't realise that Super is fine for their sh*t boxes, there was no queue at all at Tesco as they only had 99 (@at a very good 1.36). In and out in a few minutes.
I am not saying I use public transport all the time, just a fair amount of time. I love driving and do so every opportunity I get. I drive every day in fact, but my main car is a plug-in hybrid and I have not used it's petrol engine since I filled up on the M6 Toll Road in June. But, I am sure that a lot of people in the petrol queues could use public transport as an alternative, during times like this. Your bike looks fantastic by the way and you are correct, if I had it I wouldn't want to ride it on icy roads now.Scubaregs said:30 years ago I commuted in all weathers on a bike, necessity not choice. Also on shifts. I doubt you are doing it nowadays either. Public transport may well be for you, it is not for everyone.
BeeEmm said:I am not saying I use public transport all the time, just a fair amount of time. I love driving and do so every opportunity I get. I drive every day in fact, but my main car is a plug-in hybrid and I have not used it's petrol engine since I filled up on the M6 Toll Road in June. But, I am sure that a lot of people in the petrol queues could use public transport as an alternative, during times like this. Your bike looks fantastic by the way and you are correct, if I had it I wouldn't want to ride it on icy roads now.
Aye. 2022 lockdown is gonna be a lack of shoesMr Tidy said:It feels like the original 2020 lockdown - maybe that was the plan?
Plenty of Hydrogen though.Pondrew said:And 2034 will be a shortage of feckin batteries
Yes , indeed. The perfect fuel source. Plentiful, once burnt emits water. Only problem is it is one of the most volatile elements in the atmosphere.BeeEmm said:Plenty of Hydrogen though.
sars said:2034what’s a girl supposed to do without batteries
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R.E92 said:sars said:2034what’s a girl supposed to do without batteries
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Should be plenty of lorry drivers around by then :wink:
I am disappointed that you think my suggestion that some people could use public transport during this 'crisis' is purely based on my local. A very poor assumption, Fifer.Flyingfifer said:LOL at lundun based Bee calling for everyone to use public transport
BeeEmm said:There is only one answer to stop all this, use Public Transport. I do a fair amount of the time. There will always be excuses as to why people will not use Public Transport. Here are a few to get you started.
- You are a pensioner and get free bus travel, I have to pay
The kids will get wet when it rains
People who use buses are smelly and are always close to you
I like the privacy and isolation of being in my car
I need to carry heavy stuff for my job
I know trains and planes cover the UK, but I don't like them. I prefer to travel long distances in my car
f**k that!
BeeEmm said:I am not suggesting that every single journey could be done on public transport, only that a huge number of people could travel that way. From Paisley to Grangemouth I suggest using a motorcycle as public transport at that time of morning will involve trains, buses and taxi's. Just to add I cannot answer all questions but I can tell you the 'meaning of life' and why we are all on this earth.![]()
No comment from you on your London assumption?Flyingfifer said:Post by Flyingfifer » 29 Sep 2021 10:22
BeeEmm wrote: ↑28 Sep 2021 12:42
There is only one answer to stop all this, use Public Transport. I do a fair amount of the time. There will always be excuses as to why people will not use Public Transport. Here are a few to get you started.
You are a pensioner and get free bus travel, I have to pay
The kids will get wet when it rains
People who use buses are smelly and are always close to you
I like the privacy and isolation of being in my car
I need to carry heavy stuff for my job
I know trains and planes cover the UK, but I don't like them. I prefer to travel long distances in my car
f**k that!
Could you point out here where you said it was only aimed at "some people"?
BeeEmm wrote: ↑28 Sep 2021 15:18
I am not suggesting that every single journey could be done on public transport, only that a huge number of people could travel that way. From Paisley to Grangemouth I suggest using a motorcycle as public transport at that time of morning will involve trains, buses and taxi's. Just to add I cannot answer all questions but I can tell you the 'meaning of life' and why we are all on this earth.
Or is it a "huge number of people"?
BeeEmm said:No comment from you on your London assumption?
Ha, ha. You made me laugh.Flyingfifer said:You're in lundun, its unmistakably the most serviced, most funded city in the UK for public transport.... here you are pontificating to everyone or some or a huge number (you totally side swerved that so its still unknown) to use public transport when you are in a location that likely has the best PT system in the country. I'm not sure what more you want me to comment about it?
Perhaps when you settle on what you're actually trying to say rather than changing it whenever challenged we might get somewhere.