Flying scares the pants off meMy wife flies to and from work every 3-8 weeks. And other than an occasional trip we never use public transportation. Flying is bad enough.
I’m in the same boat here. Can’t get a pizza or a newspaper delivered either. Living in the country has its perks but modern conveniences isn’t one of them.public transport dosent exist out here in the sticks, if I cant go in my own vehicle I don't go.
I can get a newspaper but a pizza or any other take-away would be stone cold by the time it got here, not that they deliver here.I’m in the same boat here. Can’t get a pizza or a newspaper delivered either. Living in the country has its perks but modern conveniences isn’t one of them.
you know there is a rail strike on at the moment, Bill, over the use of guards?Public bloody transport I hate it, yet again my wife is stranded in Edinburgh because the 20.03 from Edinburgh has no driver!!!! In the last 6 weeks my wife has made 7 longish rail journeys over 80 miles, 6 of them were late or cancelled. I'm sitting here in the UK at 9.35 pm waiting to find out if the train from Scotland is likely to arrive in England at all tonight, or will she have to stop overnight in Scotland.
On one trip to a conference in Leeds the train was 90 minutes late, but eventually set off, 70 minutes late at York then when they got to Northallerton ( Unscheduled stop) they cancelled the train and turfed the passengers off at a small rural station at 10 oclock at night with no staff or support at this unmanned halt.
Only down south Paul, The strike did not affect the midlands, north and Scotland. Last night my wifes train was delayed 90 minutes because the driver did not turn up for work., the one after Broke down, then a suicide in Stevenage near London stopped the north bound trains.you know there is a rail strike on at the moment, Bill, over the use of guards?
actually, with all the stuff we have to buy, obtain, collect and transport home I really don't see how anyone can be a prepper without their own transport.
living where I do its not a luxury its a necessity, its obligatory or else you'd never go anywhere.This day and age having your own transportation is a necessity.
Yeah, here in the south there just aren’t many train routes anymore. There are some but it’s really expensive compared to other ways of travel. Kind of sad. The few train trips I have taken were a cool way to travel.Not counting short commuter rides, I think the last long train ride I took in the states was on the original "City of New Orleans" on a trip to New Orleans from Jackson, Mississippi. I have been on trains overseas since, though.
I offered our local pizza guy a $100 tip to deliver a pizza. He declined. The only place that he'll deliver to is the two bars in town.I’m in the same boat here. Can’t get a pizza or a newspaper delivered either. Living in the country has its perks but modern conveniences isn’t one of them.
You must have really wanted a pizza!I offered our local pizza guy a $100 tip to deliver a pizza. He declined. The only place that he'll deliver to is the two bars in town.
Or three sheets in the wind. LOLYou must have really wanted a pizza!