View Full Version : How's your commute/journey. . . ?
Japan Shaking All Over
04-04-2013, 10:32 AM
Taking much longer than it usually does, due to the three times I have had to stop to use the loo. . .do curries usually take four days before taking a grip?
Are you in Japan or London now?
Injury Time
05-04-2013, 02:23 PM
Are you in Japan or London now?
He can't hear you!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6dm9rN6oTs&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Must be Japan, London people would rather shit themselves than use the bogs :sick:
My journey is awelsome (weather permitting).
A walk along the Harry Potter-esque streets by Winchester College, or the alternative route along the river Itchen water meadows.
If I need a shit, I just use the pavement.
Marc Overmars
10-04-2013, 09:48 AM
A crowded District Line train in the morning.
Thrilling.
I drive to the office. I'd walk, but it would take 4 hours
Letters
10-04-2013, 10:06 AM
Mine is generally fine. But to Southgate then down the Piccadilly Line to Leicester Square. Usually an hour door to door and as I'm near the end of the line I almost always get a seat on the way in. Way home is more packed, usually get a seat at some point though.
Quite like commuting actually, gives me time to read the Metro and bit of a book. Just finished The Hunger Games trilogy.
A leisurely 20 minute stroll into work, could be worse.
I drive to the office. I'd walk, but it would take 4 hours
If you trimmed down a bit, that 500 yards would seem so much closer, dude.
Xhaka Can’t
10-04-2013, 10:20 AM
Piccadilly line from Arnos Grove to Green Park, then a pleasant and head clearing walk across Green and St James Parks to Westminster. I could change tubes and get out at St James station, but I like the walk.
From next week after my son goes back to school, I will cycle in 2-4x per week, meeting and weather dependent.
My son is coming in with me during half term, and I love the morning chats and hearing how his day went at playscheme during our commute
Marc Overmars
10-04-2013, 10:36 AM
There's a school just before my stop, so I have to endure all the riff raff heading that way. Not been so bad since I got my headphones though, once I stick them on I'm pretty much dead to the world.
Beatz. :bow:
If you trimmed down a bit, that 500 yards would seem so much closer, dude.
You say that, but there's a Greggs AND a McDs on the way.
Cripps_orig
10-04-2013, 06:29 PM
15 minute bus ride
Ollie the Optimist
10-04-2013, 08:00 PM
depends on what my hours are that day and the weather, if its stupid hours or pissing with rain, i drive and it takes 10 minutes, if its normal hours and nice, ill walk and takes about 45 minutes
She Wore A Yellow Ribbon
10-04-2013, 08:09 PM
usually walk to the train station with rain lashing against my face before i hop onto the district line for the 30 minute journey.
ive seen it all on the train- live performers, people being sick and fights. and i could have sworn some horny bitch was getting fingered by a guy but obviously i wasnt looking so not quite sure :ninja:
Approximately 45 seconds from my room, across the courtyard and up a flight of stairs :cool:
Approximately 45 seconds from my room, across the courtyard and up a flight of stairs :cool:
So, Daddies sweatshops have accomodation for the young master too, nice :good:
;)
Cripps_orig
11-04-2013, 10:07 AM
He probably had a teleporter made for him
Nayan
11-04-2013, 12:00 PM
25 min walk across islington/shoreditch or 10 min bus ride to moorgate and stroll to the office
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