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Recumbent causes rider to miss train...

 
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Old 06-01.-2005, 08:21 AM   #1
Just zis Guy, you know?
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Default Recumbent causes rider to miss train...

On account of having to field a BBC Radio Berkshire interviewer
outside the station who obviously had nothing better to do than ask me
about my bike and my headtorch.

Guy
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"then came ye chavves, theyre cartes girded wyth candels
blue, and theyre beastes wyth straynge horn-lyke thyngs
onn theyre arses that theyre fartes be herde from myles
around." Chaucer, the Sheppey Tales
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Old 06-01.-2005, 08:58 AM   #2
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
> On account of having to field a BBC Radio Berkshire interviewer
> outside the station who obviously had nothing better to do than ask me
> about my bike and my headtorch.


It takes two to make an interview... obviously you had little better to do
also! ;-)

Pete.


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Old 06-01.-2005, 09:35 AM   #3
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"Just zis Guy, you know?" wrote:
>
> On account of having to field a BBC Radio Berkshire interviewer
> outside the station who obviously had nothing better to do than ask me
> about my bike and my headtorch.


Yes, heard lt.
Just a few seconds though
You must cut your timings tight to miss your train.

I did like the lady who said she took her bike on the train in order to
use it at both ends of her journey and her comment on the sometimes less
than positive attitude by some train staff.

John B
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Old 06-01.-2005, 09:51 AM   #4
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On Wed, 05 Jan 2005 23:35:44 +0000, JohnB <nospam@here.com> wrote in
message <41DC79D1.D6A4B5A4@here.com>:

>You must cut your timings tight to miss your train.


I'm usually on the platform before the train arrives. Usually.

Guy
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blue, and theyre beastes wyth straynge horn-lyke thyngs
onn theyre arses that theyre fartes be herde from myles
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Old 06-01.-2005, 08:58 PM   #5
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
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> I'm usually on the platform before the train arrives. Usually.
>


Is that a comment on your punctuality or the trains?

Tony
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Old 06-01.-2005, 09:02 PM   #6
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Tony Raven wrote:
>
> Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
> >
> > I'm usually on the platform before the train arrives. Usually.
> >

>
> Is that a comment on your punctuality or the trains?


Point of order.
You cannot use punctuality and trains in the same sentence.

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Old 06-01.-2005, 09:15 PM   #7
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JohnB wrote:
> Tony Raven wrote:
>
>>Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
>>
>>>I'm usually on the platform before the train arrives. Usually.
>>>

>>
>>Is that a comment on your punctuality or the trains?

>
>
> Point of order.
> You cannot use punctuality and trains in the same sentence.


Surely the sentence, "Virgin Trains failed to meet its punctuality
targets." is grammatically correct.

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Old 06-01.-2005, 09:19 PM   #8
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JohnB wrote:
> Tony Raven wrote:
>
>>Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
>>
>>>I'm usually on the platform before the train arrives. Usually.
>>>

>>
>>Is that a comment on your punctuality or the trains?

>
>
> Point of order.
> You cannot use punctuality and trains in the same sentence.
>
> John B


Mr Chairman, my learned colleague has just himself demonstrated that you
can indeed use punctuality and trains in the same sentence and I move
that his Point of Order be dismissed.

Tony

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Old 06-01.-2005, 09:49 PM   #9
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Colin Blackburn wrote:

> Surely the sentence, "Virgin Trains failed to meet its punctuality
> targets." is grammatically correct.


True, but it's something of a tautology. Just saying "Virgin Trains"
tells you all you need to know... ;-/

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Old 06-01.-2005, 11:24 PM   #10
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in message <crj6it$pcb$1@heffalump.dur.ac.uk>, Colin Blackburn
('colin.blackburn@durham.ac.uk') wrote:

> JohnB wrote:
>> Tony Raven wrote:
>>
>>>Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
>>>
>>>>I'm usually on the platform before the train arrives. Usually.
>>>
>>>Is that a comment on your punctuality or the trains?

>>
>> Point of order.
>> You cannot use punctuality and trains in the same sentence.

>
> Surely the sentence, "Virgin Trains failed to meet its punctuality
> targets." is grammatically correct.


Yes, but it's a tautology.

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Old 08-01.-2005, 03:00 AM   #11
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"Simon Brooke" <simon@jasmine.org.uk> wrote in message
news:loqva2-vpl.ln1@gododdin.internal.jasmine.org.uk...
> in message <crj6it$pcb$1@heffalump.dur.ac.uk>, Colin Blackburn
> ('colin.blackburn@durham.ac.uk') wrote:
>
> > JohnB wrote:
> >> Tony Raven wrote:
> >>
> >>>Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>I'm usually on the platform before the train arrives. Usually.
> >>>
> >>>Is that a comment on your punctuality or the trains?
> >>
> >> Point of order.
> >> You cannot use punctuality and trains in the same sentence.

> >
> > Surely the sentence, "Virgin Trains failed to meet its punctuality
> > targets." is grammatically correct.

>
> Yes, but it's a tautology.
>


news:uk.railway is thataway ====>>

and

<<=== news:uk.grammar should be thataway :-)

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Old 08-01.-2005, 08:07 PM   #12
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MatSav wrote:
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> news:uk.railway is thataway ====>>
>
> and
>
> <<=== news:uk.grammar should be thataway :-)


Which way for news:uk.netcop?

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Old 08-01.-2005, 09:50 PM   #13
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On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 10:58:26 +0000, Tony Raven <junk@raven-family.com>
wrote in message <344jugF475iijU3@individual.net>:

>> I'm usually on the platform before the train arrives. Usually.

>Is that a comment on your punctuality or the trains?


It's the result of the new timetable - my train is now four minutes
earlier in the mornings, and my morning routine has not yet caught up
- it means leaving the house slightly before, rather than slightly
after, a quarter to eight.

Guy
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"then came ye chavves, theyre cartes girded wyth candels
blue, and theyre beastes wyth straynge horn-lyke thyngs
onn theyre arses that theyre fartes be herde from myles
around." Chaucer, the Sheppey Tales
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Old 09-01.-2005, 12:44 AM   #14
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 11:50:00 +0000, "Just zis Guy, you know?"
<uce@ftc.gov> wrote:


>
>It's the result of the new timetable - my train is now four minutes
>earlier in the mornings, and my morning routine has not yet caught up
>- it means leaving the house slightly before, rather than slightly
>after, a quarter to eight.



Similar problem here. Train now leaves at 7:55 not 8:05. Have yet to
catch it. Have spent twenty minutes waiting for next train every time
so far.

Also been rather late for work.
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Old 09-01.-2005, 01:11 AM   #15
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On Sat, 08 Jan 2005 14:44:08 +0000, Al C-F
<aloysius_cholmondeley_featherstonehawe@hotmail.com> wrote in message
<vasvt0tkafe1kv4jaenilgk5c1vjmdkvun@4ax.com>:

>>It's the result of the new timetable - my train is now four minutes
>>earlier in the mornings, and my morning routine has not yet caught up
>>- it means leaving the house slightly before, rather than slightly
>>after, a quarter to eight.


>Similar problem here. Train now leaves at 7:55 not 8:05. Have yet to
>catch it. Have spent twenty minutes waiting for next train every time
>so far.


It's not so bad for me - there's a 7:58 from platform 8 (which is
coincidentally both the time and the platform of the old train) but it
stops at every lamp-post so I prefer the slightly earlier one which is
direct. And one of these days I'll get a Brompton so I can catch the
8ish from Platform 4 which is an express.

Guy
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