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Post by thebish » Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:43 pm

bobo the clown wrote:
thebish wrote:are you all blind? it's all about healing the north-south divide!
It's healed already man. Do you read nothing. Apparently we're all middle class now.

Which is a bit of a bugger as I thought I'd left them behind as I crawled up the ladder.
it can't be - cos Nicky Clegg said this would heal it...

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Post by mrkint » Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:45 pm

Nonsense. You can't race whippets down the railtrack.

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Post by mummywhycantieatcrayons » Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:58 pm

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If someone lived in, say Nantwich & could catch a train at Crewe which would have you in Euston in an hour then .... not that I guess you could afford it ... you could actually commute if your job was near to Euston. (vice-versa too, but hey ... like THAT's going to happen). This was the catch being stated this week ... that the improvement will benefit the SE more than the North.
That's an interesting thought that hadn't occurred to me.

Of course, in that situation, Nantwich (nice example) would benefit because the money earned in London would be spent in the Nantwich.

F*ck, now you mention it, commuting in from Nantwich sounds like a great shout - let's get this thing built!
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Post by bwfcdan94 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 6:11 pm

Well you lot tell me do you all feel in touch with the so called "richer"people of the south of England. From my own opinions the stereotypes continue and to be honest I can sense a real difference between here and Bolton and to I prefer the north west to the south east based on what I have seen.
The above post is complete bollox/garbage/nonsense, please point this out to me at any and every occasion possible.

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Post by jimbo » Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:54 pm

Split up with the girlfriend today - 6 months, all of it great, apart from the last 20 minutes. Hit me like a ton of bricks. :hang:

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Post by Annoyed Grunt » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:19 pm

jimbo wrote:Split up with the girlfriend today - 6 months, all of it great, apart from the last 20 minutes. Hit me like a ton of bricks. :hang:
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Post by Bruce Rioja » Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:23 pm

jimbo wrote:Split up with the girlfriend today - 6 months, all of it great, apart from the last 20 minutes. Hit me like a ton of bricks. :hang:
Oh 4uck. You OK, mate?
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Post by Montreal Wanderer » Wed Jan 30, 2013 10:30 pm

jimbo wrote:Split up with the girlfriend today - 6 months, all of it great, apart from the last 20 minutes. Hit me like a ton of bricks. :hang:
Sorry to hear it, Jimbo, but it's part of life and it sounds like you're best off without her. My first wife dumped me after thirty years but, looking back, the last twenty minutes might have been the best part!
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Post by Dujon » Thu Jan 31, 2013 2:31 am

Annoyed Grunt wrote:
jimbo wrote:Split up with the girlfriend today - 6 months, all of it great, apart from the last 20 minutes. Hit me like a ton of bricks. :hang:
Women......snakes with tits.
Ah, like this?

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Post by jimbo » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:43 am

Cheers guys. The positive thing is it's amicable. Problem is we work togther and have a pretty big group of mutual friends. Just when you want to hide away from it all it's impossible to. The thing that hit me was how sudden it was - everything fine and dandy at weekend, and then over yesterday with very little inbetween.

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Post by jimbo » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:46 am

jimbo wrote:Cheers guys. The positive thing is it's amicable. Problem is we work togther and have a pretty big group of mutual friends. Just when you want to hide away from it all it's impossible to. The thing that hit me was how sudden it was - everything fine and dandy at weekend, and then over yesterday with very little inbetween.
Oh - and the other positive is it's finished a few days before super league starts and I can also get to the Reebok again!

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Post by General Mannerheim » Thu Jan 31, 2013 7:54 am

mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:
bobo the clown wrote:
If someone lived in, say Nantwich & could catch a train at Crewe which would have you in Euston in an hour then .... not that I guess you could afford it ... you could actually commute if your job was near to Euston. (vice-versa too, but hey ... like THAT's going to happen). This was the catch being stated this week ... that the improvement will benefit the SE more than the North.
That's an interesting thought that hadn't occurred to me.

Of course, in that situation, Nantwich (nice example) would benefit because the money earned in London would be spent in the Nantwich.

F*ck, now you mention it, commuting in from Nantwich sounds like a great shout - let's get this thing built!
bloke next to me commutes daily from Birmingham, and hes in for 7.30 every morning! costs a few quid but he has a season ticket which brings it down. he lives five minutes from the station and can park his car there for free. gets his head down for a nother hr on the train too. sounds alright too me but im sure id get fed up of that very quickly. i currently have a 'bed to desk' time of under 3mins.

i like the idea of going home one night to split the week up but my trouble is it often takes as long to get from Mcr Picc to home as it does from Euston to Mcr. it would also cost a bastard fortune.

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Post by Abdoulaye's Twin » Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:25 am

General Mannerheim wrote:
bloke next to me commutes daily from Birmingham, and hes in for 7.30 every morning! costs a few quid but he has a season ticket which brings it down. he lives five minutes from the station and can park his car there for free. gets his head down for a nother hr on the train too. sounds alright too me but im sure id get fed up of that very quickly. i currently have a 'bed to desk' time of under 3mins.

i like the idea of going home one night to split the week up but my trouble is it often takes as long to get from Mcr Picc to home as it does from Euston to Mcr. it would also cost a bastard fortune.
My commute to Canary Wharf on the train was an hour 40. That was only achievable by doing the walking parts very quickly, it was the limited stopping train and it wasn't delayed. Also the DLR was working and the escalators at Bank Station were working. The reality was that the train would either be late or not turn up and the escalators were under maintenance permanently. It took 2 hours usually. When it snowed, or the trains screwed up badly it often took 4 hours each way.

It is soul destroying and I wouldn't advise anyone to do it. It was nice to live in a country village and all that, but the toll it took on me was quite high after a few years of it.

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Post by BWFC_Insane » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:39 am

Abdoulaye's Twin wrote:
General Mannerheim wrote:
bloke next to me commutes daily from Birmingham, and hes in for 7.30 every morning! costs a few quid but he has a season ticket which brings it down. he lives five minutes from the station and can park his car there for free. gets his head down for a nother hr on the train too. sounds alright too me but im sure id get fed up of that very quickly. i currently have a 'bed to desk' time of under 3mins.

i like the idea of going home one night to split the week up but my trouble is it often takes as long to get from Mcr Picc to home as it does from Euston to Mcr. it would also cost a bastard fortune.
My commute to Canary Wharf on the train was an hour 40. That was only achievable by doing the walking parts very quickly, it was the limited stopping train and it wasn't delayed. Also the DLR was working and the escalators at Bank Station were working. The reality was that the train would either be late or not turn up and the escalators were under maintenance permanently. It took 2 hours usually. When it snowed, or the trains screwed up badly it often took 4 hours each way.

It is soul destroying and I wouldn't advise anyone to do it. It was nice to live in a country village and all that, but the toll it took on me was quite high after a few years of it.
Been there and done that (not canary wharf but similar distance and frustrations) and entirely agree.

You think it'll be ok, but it really does suck the life out of you.

Ended up taking a lower paid job to get out of the situation and never looked back, and my rule since has been only to take jobs that are a sensible commute away.

4 hours out of your day every day, given you've got 8 or usually more hours of work on top, is just not worth any amount of money IMO.

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Post by mummywhycantieatcrayons » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:49 am

I agree, especially when it's broken into changes, walking etc.

But an hour and a half each way during which the bulk is spent seated on a comfortable train with the opportunity to be productive, informed or entertained? That sounds ok.

General - how long is your colleague's total commute? It can't be Birmingham station he gets to in 5 minutes and parks for free, can it? Is it Lichfield or something?
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Post by Abdoulaye's Twin » Thu Jan 31, 2013 9:59 am

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Been there and done that (not canary wharf but similar distance and frustrations) and entirely agree.

You think it'll be ok, but it really does suck the life out of you.

Ended up taking a lower paid job to get out of the situation and never looked back, and my rule since has been only to take jobs that are a sensible commute away.

4 hours out of your day every day, given you've got 8 or usually more hours of work on top, is just not worth any amount of money IMO.
Foolishly I went from a 7 minute walk to work, to 45 minutes to the 2 hours. Fortunately I had some flexibility with working hours, so was able to avoid the busiest times much of the time.

Mummy - I would struggle with even 90 minutes on 1 train. Being a tall lad, I just don't fit the space provided. The seats on the trains I used to get were too low, about 40% too narrow and about 6 inches short in legroom. They also put metal boxes under the seats, so I had nowhere to put my size 13s. For 5.5k a year you'd hope they could provide at least a half reasonable service :(

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Post by bobo the clown » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:14 am

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jimbo wrote:Split up with the girlfriend today - 6 months, all of it great, apart from the last 20 minutes. Hit me like a ton of bricks. :hang:
Sorry to hear it, Jimbo, but it's part of life and it sounds like you're best off without her. My first wife dumped me after thirty years but, looking back, the last twenty minutes might have been the best part!
:lol: :lol:

Jim, if it's over, it's over. Love remember the good bits.

Now go throw the net out again.
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Post by mummywhycantieatcrayons » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:21 am

Abdoulaye's Twin wrote: Mummy - I would struggle with even 90 minutes on 1 train. Being a tall lad, I just don't fit the space provided. The seats on the trains I used to get were too low, about 40% too narrow and about 6 inches short in legroom. They also put metal boxes under the seats, so I had nowhere to put my size 13s. For 5.5k a year you'd hope they could provide at least a half reasonable service :(
Thanks for reminding me that being under 6 feet tall is occasionally a good thing!

What service was it you used?

Most of my experience of longer train journeys has been on Virgin Pendolinos which, I have always found very comfortable.

Presumably these HS2 trains will be quite nice... I've got 20 years to find myself a nice Cheshire pile.
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Post by bobo the clown » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:31 am

mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I agree, especially when it's broken into changes, walking etc.

But an hour and a half each way during which the bulk is spent seated on a comfortable train with the opportunity to be productive, informed or entertained? That sounds ok.

General - how long is your colleague's total commute? It can't be Birmingham station he gets to in 5 minutes and parks for free, can it? Is it Lichfield or something?
It's not actually something I'm advocating, but it does work for some ... especially if there's opportunity to work from home sometimes, or in a regional office.

It certainly vastly depends upon the non-train time also .... the drive/walk to & from the stations etc. But it DOES offer options. Especially useful in the short medium term, espevcially to 2 income households.

Plus, in my example, Nantwich is bloody lovely.
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Post by Lost Leopard Spot » Thu Jan 31, 2013 10:41 am

bobo the clown wrote:
mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I agree, especially when it's broken into changes, walking etc.

But an hour and a half each way during which the bulk is spent seated on a comfortable train with the opportunity to be productive, informed or entertained? That sounds ok.

General - how long is your colleague's total commute? It can't be Birmingham station he gets to in 5 minutes and parks for free, can it? Is it Lichfield or something?
It's not actually something I'm advocating, but it does work for some ... especially if there's opportunity to work from home sometimes, or in a regional office.

It certainly vastly depends upon the non-train time also .... the drive/walk to & from the stations etc. But it DOES offer options. Especially useful in the short medium term, espevcially to 2 income households.

Plus, in my example, Nantwich is bloody lovely.
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