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I always enjoyed challenging Miss Conception's attempts to encourage Spanish practices. The new Gove edition of the King James should sort her out.
I can't speak for the Catholic schools, OAE. They have their own version of events in the bedroom
sorry OT back to the 29...
Totally OT here and even so, connected..
Boris could have purchased some these new D/Ds off the shelf from Skopje, Macedonia
Skopje managed to get these on the road a lot faster than London was/is able to do - and apparently they add 'flair' to that city.. Nearly as ugly as the Borismaster, they're bound to be a success.
That's not so much of a problem, building right-hand drive versions.. a lot easier than trying to re-invent the wheel, as has been the case with the Boris Bus.
Photoshop manages it in about 10 seconds.. :o)
Now I am using a buggy again it was a bit of a blow to see the double decker 29. SO much easier to get on a bendy. Hated them when they first came out though!
Meaning no one on this thread, I sometimes think that it is a case of not having 'walked in the shoes' (to paraphrase the proverb) of those who struggle with public transport either temporarily, in the case of parenthood, or permanently through disability that makes some people oblivious. I freely admit that I wasn't v observant when I was a lone kid-free commuter with nose in book and headphones on. I remember being with a friend who was already a mum and how she sprang to her feet to help a woman off the bus with a young child that I hadn't thought to offer help to. Lesson learned. That said, it was often the young i.e. teenagers who would give me their seat on the bus during my first pregnancy while the middle-aged stared past me.
In my last few weeks of pregnancy I was standing up on public transport and had to ask someone if I could have their seat due to severe sciatica in my legs; he turned to me and said ‘’NO’’. Then when I had my baby in a pushchair and had to travel in rush hour a woman turned to me and said I shouldn’t be in London with a baby in rush hour and promptly pushed me aside to get on the tube. Nice! Sometimes people are conscious of their surroundings but just rude and selfish and never more so it seems than on public transport.
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