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Carlisle journey........

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  • Same as Shirty5 and JohnnyH2
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,267
    Well done all, particularly kinsmagic - what a journey! You're all mad.

    where do you live redzed?

    and i want to read the israeli journo's article.
  • Took the first of the Northen line at 05:36 to Charing Cross, train to Charlton and the coach at 07:00 to arrive at 14:25.

    Have learned how to play the Stobart game, that the food at Wimpey is shite (great surprise), that Jane is a fascinating woman and the strange satisfaction of watching the furthest possibe away game.

    It will make great piece (I'm the Israeli journo)
  • [cite]Posted By: Desert Red[/cite]Took the first of the Northen line at 05:36 to Charing Cross, train to Charlton and the coach at 07:00 to arrive at 14:25.

    Have learned how to play the Stobart game, that the food at Wimpey is shite (great surprise), that Jane is a fascinating woman and the strange satisfaction of watching the furthest possibe away game.

    It will make great piece (I'm the Israeli journo)

    Be interested in seeing the article Desert, could you link it here (or translate) when done?
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,140
    Agreed, would enjoy reading it mate.
  • Hitched. Left on the Wednesday afternoon, got a good lorry to M6 by Thursday morning and was in Carlisle by the end of the day. Had to walk from the M6 into town but not too far. Spent Friday begging around the shopping centre in Botchergate so had enough for the ticket Satday (£20 - outrage). Having slept under bushes three nights running was a big bedraggled some so fellow Addicks bought me a few beers and stumped up enough for the train back Sunday. Took ten hours as all direct trains cancelled and had to go via Leeds. Will never forget the experience - wish I could forget the game.
  • JT
    JT Posts: 12,348
    LoL
  • [quote][cite]Posted By: Blockhead[/cite]Hitched. Left on the Wednesday afternoon, got a good lorry to M6 by Thursday morning and was in Carlisle by the end of the day. Had to walk from the M6 into town but not too far. Spent Friday begging around the shopping centre in Botchergate so had enough for the ticket Satday (£20 - outrage). Having slept under bushes three nights running was a big bedraggled some so fellow Addicks bought me a few beers and stumped up enough for the train back Sunday. Took ten hours as all direct trains cancelled and had to go via Leeds. Will never forget the experience - wish I could forget the game.[/quote]

    Is this a joke? And there I was thinking I'm dedicated through driving....
  • Curb_It
    Curb_It Posts: 21,267
    [cite]Posted By: Desert Red[/cite]Took the first of the Northen line at 05:36 to Charing Cross, train to Charlton and the coach at 07:00 to arrive at 14:25.

    Have learned how to play the Stobart game, that the food at Wimpey is shite (great surprise), that Jane is a fascinating woman and the strange satisfaction of watching the furthest possibe away game.

    It will make great piece (I'm the Israeli journo)

    I dont think it will be needed to be translated as I googled our journo. look forward to reading it.

    Anyway who is jane he mentions?
  • Goonerhater
    Goonerhater Posts: 12,677
    The Tale of Jane and the Desert Red sounds like a film in the making.

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  • LouisMend
    LouisMend Posts: 5,484
    The woman who runs the coach from Bromley.... I thought she was called jean though? Might of misheard.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,140
    [cite]Posted By: wwaddickson[/cite]The woman who runs the coach from Bromley.... I thought she was called jean though? Might of misheard.

    Jane is her stage name
  • I'll try to post it in a month time so start brushing your Hebrew.
  • LouisMend
    LouisMend Posts: 5,484
    Cheers Desert. Was interesting speaking to you on the coach, shame about the result!
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