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Had a bit of a culture shock moment today.

Trying to figure a trip somewhere and I lost it :o

I don't get how all the train systems are interconnected and none of the roads are straight.

I come from a world based on grids. There is one town here that is grid based and everyone hates it.

I got mad.

I feel better now.

A bit.
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your on the road to recovery then :wah:



how are you koan ok i hope :D
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sorry to hear you were in a jam :wah:
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jimbo, i fear this trail will end nowhere.
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so far it's mostly the roads and the food.

and towns that only have one notary who are unavailable for a week.

otherwise, there are a lot of things I like better.
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koan;479726 wrote: so far it's mostly the roads and the food.

and towns that only have one notary who are unavailable for a week.



otherwise, there are a lot of things I like better.


hey friend do you need a hard shoulder to cry on , sorry i'm having a breakdown :wah: :wah:
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jimbo;479728 wrote: hey friend do you need a hard shoulder to cry on , sorry i'm having a breakdown :wah: :wah:


thanks for not offering me a hug :-6



i hate hugs
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koan;479749 wrote: thanks for not offering me a hug :-6





i hate hugs


he hee i got a big hug with your name on it mwaaaoooh mwaaaooohh :wah:



f g meet up just gets better and better :D
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jimbo;479792 wrote: he hee i got a big hug with your name on it mwaaaoooh mwaaaooohh :wah:



f g meet up just gets better and better :D


he hee i've got a big whip with your name on it if you try.

what kind of tea do you like? ;)
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koan;479798 wrote: he hee i've got a big whip with your name on it if you try.



what kind of tea do you like? ;)


twinnings er i'll leave the whipped cream:-3 :-3
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jimbo;479802 wrote: twinnings er i'll leave the whipped cream:-3 :-3


so... tea with no hugs? :wah:

you may massage my aura but that's as close as you get until I know ya better. :D
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koan;479807 wrote: so... tea with no hugs?



you may massage my aura but that's as close as you get until I know ya better. :D




never knew you had a boat :wah::wah:
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jimbo;479826 wrote: never knew you had a boat :wah::wah:


I get it, you prefer paddles to whips. ;)
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koan;479828 wrote: I get it, you prefer paddles to whips. ;)




what ever floats my boat , thats life bouy :wah: :wah:
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jimbo;479842 wrote: what ever floats my boat , thats life bouy :wah: :wah:


you dinghybat
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koan;479851 wrote: you dinghybat


let's watch the bat comments please..
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zinkyusa;479854 wrote: let's watch the bat comments please..


For a minute I thought you came to batten down the hatches but I see you're just flapping your wings.
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koan;479865 wrote: For a minute I thought you came to batten down the hatches but I see you're just flapping your wings.


i suppose next i'll be accused of being flighty:(
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zinkyusa;479869 wrote: i suppose next i'll be accused of being flighty:(


I'd fly with you on a wing and a prayer, if needs be :D
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koan;479877 wrote: I'd fly with you on a wing and a prayer, if needs be :D
:wah: :wah:

i'm speechless
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jimbo;479981 wrote: :wah: :wah:

i'm speechless


I'm just batting a few ideas around.
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koan;479984 wrote: I'm just batting a few ideas around.


brill cant wait to meet you and spot :D
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jimbo;479989 wrote: brill cant wait to meet you and spot :D


I know. But you do the driving. I want to live.
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Let me know if you ever get over the culture shock, koan. I still have never got over mine, going from West to East. I have adjusted to somethings, and some I just found out I never will.

I learned to carry lots of maps anywhere I go....................................:wah:
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koan;480007 wrote: I know. But you do the driving. I want to live.


not a prob



traffic koan :wah: :wah:





accident black spot :wah:



i'll get loadsa milage out of these jokes :wah:
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chonsigirl;480009 wrote: Let me know if you ever get over the culture shock, koan. I still have never got over mine, going from West to East. I have adjusted to somethings, and some I just found out I never will.

I learned to carry lots of maps anywhere I go....................................:wah:


I've got a new trick for you. get a clip on compass for the map. :D

no matter where I go in london, I'm always upside down.

jimbone wrote: traffic koan
haha :)
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Pinky;480387 wrote: Get yourself some satnav software Koan!

It makes life so much easier, I don't know how I managed to get anywhere before! I've got mine installed on my phone.

Other than that, you can print directions from multimap or route planner.


It's the part about getting somewhere without a car that caused the problem. Trying to figure out which trains to take, where to buy the tickets from and how to make sure it doesn't cost me £100 just to get to the airport and back.
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koan;480392 wrote: It's the part about getting somewhere without a car that caused the problem. Trying to figure out which trains to take, where to buy the tickets from and how to make sure it doesn't cost me £100 just to get to the airport and back.


get a broom like pinky :D :D
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Pinky;480395 wrote: I know where you're coming from! Gawd, I hate having to suss out trains.

If you go to the ticket office, they should be able to sort it all out for you.

I always end up on the wrong train whenever I have to use the underground, but that's probably because I can never tell which one is going in which direction!:-3


I find the underground one of the great parts of the journey. I little scary at first but it's like a whole city underground. The myriad levels and corridors. Fascinating.

Not great if you're in a hurry though.
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Pinky;480395 wrote: I always end up on the wrong train whenever I have to use the underground, but that's probably because I can never tell which one is going in which direction!:-3Face toward the sunrise. The Northbound trains come from your right hand, the eastbound trains from behind.

If you didn't see the sunrise, you can estimate with a quick sum. The sun's in the east around 6 o'clock and in the west around twelve hours later, and it moves through the sky at about 15 degrees an hour. Take 6 from the current hour, multiply by 15, face the sun, turn toward your left by the number of degrees you just calculated and you're facing due east. (You can do the same thing at night with a neutrino detector, but they tend to be the size of a football field and you can't carry them as easily as a compass so it wouldn't be a very practical observation to make).
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spot;480414 wrote: Face toward the sunrise. The Northbound trains come from your right hand, the eastbound trains from behind.



If you didn't see the sunrise, you can estimate with a quick sum. The sun's in the east around 6 o'clock and in the west around twelve hours later, and it moves through the sky at about 15 degrees an hour. Take 6 from the current hour, multiply by 15, face the sun, turn toward your left by the number of degrees you just calculated and you're facing due east. (You can do the same thing at night with a neutrino detector, but they tend to be the size of a football field and you can't carry them as easily as a compass so it wouldn't be a very practical observation to make).


spot i love you i dont know why but you crack me up , where oh where do you get this stuff :wah: :wah: :wah: :wah:
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jimbo;480418 wrote: spot i love you i dont know why but you crack me up , where oh where do you get this stuff :wah: :wah: :wah: :wah:It's embarrassing to admit it - I drew a picture on a scrap of paper and worked it out with a pencil while I was typing. Except the bit about the neutrino detector, I remembered that from a newspaper - they have to be operated at the bottom of deep worked-out mineshafts which lessens their practical application except on the Northern Line.
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koan;480392 wrote: It's the part about getting somewhere without a car that caused the problem. Trying to figure out which trains to take, where to buy the tickets from and how to make sure it doesn't cost me £100 just to get to the airport and back.


I get my train tickets online, you put in your departure point, destination, time date, single, return, all that stuff. It then gives me options that fit my travel plans, including connections. If my journeys a few days away, they post my tickets, if it's next day, you get a ref number to give at the ticket window, and they just print out your ticket(s). I'm in the Midlands and use Central trains website, you'll have to check your local operator. :)

Koan it's www.nationalrail.co.uk




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dubs;480433 wrote: I get my train tickets online, you put in your departure point, destination, time date, single, return, all that stuff. It then gives me options that fit my travel plans, including connections. If my journeys a few days away, they post my tickets, if it's next day, you get a ref number to give at the ticket window, and they just print out your ticket(s). I'm in the Midlands and use Central trains website, you'll have to check your local operator. :)

Koan it's www.nationalrail.co.uk


That is extremely helpful.

Including the part about how I get the tickets after I buy 'em. Thank you :)
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