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Im wanting to go out... I live in Leeds, and it would be helpful to be back again tonight before bout half 8...
Anyone got any good ideas of where I could go?? Anything happening today? |
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As it's a Sunday it is unlikely. Are you sure you won't get swine flu?
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Is that like, a dig at me or something??
Cos it's not a very good one if it is... |
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Not neccessarily; you disregarded a trip to London due to the swine flu threat, yet other places are not a problem?
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H1N1 for primeminister!
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West Yorkshire has like, the lowest number of swine flu cases... Apparently...
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But I would agree on one point with CeliaDrummond,are you sure you want to go out on a sunday,as trains services are slower than usual,but I would recomend monday as train service are half-hourly apart (well they are where I live),unlike the hour apart services which are on sundays. Regards
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More importantly, are mondays better than tuesdays? |
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I dont know I thought all weekday services were all 30min-40mins apart?
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No,but down here (Grove Park) trains usually run 30-mins apart with some 40-mins apart,anway I dont keep up on timetables and I go by the station clock
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So why did you put trains are 30-40 mins apart at Grove Park when Bayum is on about Leeds?
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Regards
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And you've just made a stupid comment about train frequencies.
It was merely a question directed at Bayum, as he chickened out of a London trip due to the risk of catching swine flu - according to another member he has a "a condition", the details of which I am not privy to. Last edited by thefab444; 9th August 2009 at 18:14. |
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