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Re: The traveller's tale     

Group: uk.transport · Group Profile · Search for The traveller s tale in uk.transport
Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Jan 31, 2008 06:44

...: Sam Nelson <sam@ssrl.org.uk> wrote: Meanwhile, yesterday, the mother of my children drove from home[0] to South Shields for a meeting, allowed herself half an hour's slack in travel time against holdups (Edinburgh City Bypass and A1 were involved, after all), didn't need any of it [snip] I've been working in Manchester and commuting in from Wilmslow. I was ...
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Re: The traveller's tale     

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Author: Sam Nelson
Date: Jan 29, 2008 01:40

... had been thrown into disarray by unexpected winter weather in January. My train had been cancelled, [snip tale of PT woe] If this was a typical train journey, I'm glad I only need to ... from home[0] to South Shields for a meeting, allowed herself half an hour's slack in travel time against holdups (Edinburgh City Bypass and A1 were involved, after all), didn't need any of it,...
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Re: Travel Alert for US Citizens in Laos     

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Author: fajkhaum
Date: May 29, 2007 10:30

...trying to cover their ass and not take any responsibility. Take a look at this article: TRAVELLER'S TALES Biking rustic Laos DON ROSS As dusk settles over Laos' hilltop villages I ask myself "...12:51 am, <sengalo...@gmail.com> wrote: No need to have Travel Alert. Nothing to be concerned about... US Embassy always ...
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Re: Travel Alert for US Citizens in Laos     

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Author: thanouxay
Date: May 27, 2007 09:44

... were trying to cover their ass and not take any responsibility. Take a look at this article: TRAVELLER'S TALES Biking rustic Laos DON ROSS As dusk settles over Laos' hilltop villages I ask myself "just... 12:51 am, <sengalo...@gmail.com> wrote: No need to have Travel Alert. Nothing to be concerned about... US Embassy always overreacted. ...
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True Tales From The Nightmare Holocaust, The Crypt, USA Today     

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Author: Kurt Brown
Date: Jun 25, 2008 01:35

... needles. How could God have forsaken us. He said he would come to save us. When I thought I traveled far away to see a relative, I was just on the other side of the experiment wheel. The relative, .... Kill all of us. That is the plea from the inner portion of the experiment wheel. I need to travel but I sit on the hot side and hope to roast. This concludes One of Today's Posts on ...
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Re: Travelling     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Feb 2, 2008 20:47

... that reminds the hearer of the essentially fictional and unprovable nature of such an explanation. Such tales are common in folklore and mythology (where they are known as etiological myths -- see ... in 1902 of Just So Stories by Rudyard Kipling, which are fictional and deliberately fanciful tales for children which pretend to explain animal characteristics such as the spots of a leopard (e.g...
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Re: The traveller's tale     

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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Jan 31, 2008 13:48

Sam Nelson wrote: In article <1ibl5iy.1wh8gqbofeh5N%%%%steve%%@malloc.co.uk>, %%steve%%@malloc.co.uk (Steve Firth) writes: ®i©ardo <Here@nowhere.com> wrote: There's probably a team from Bristol City Council there at this very moment, giving them advice on how to create it. Believe me, they're very, very good at it. Oh, I don't need to believe you, I've experienced ...
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Re: The traveller's tale     

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Author: ®i©ardo
Date: Jan 31, 2008 13:46

Brimstone wrote: Steve Firth wrote: ®i©ardo <Here@nowhere.com> wrote: There's probably a team from Bristol City Council there at this very moment, giving them advice on how to create it. Believe me, they're very, very good at it. Oh, I don't need to believe you, I've experienced it. Quite astonishing how over a short period they managed to completely screw up...
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Author: Sam Nelson
Date: Jan 31, 2008 07:41

In article <1ibl5iy.1wh8gqbofeh5N%%%%steve%%@malloc.co.uk>, %%steve%%@malloc.co.uk (Steve Firth) writes:
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Re: The traveller's tale     

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Author: Brimstone
Date: Jan 31, 2008 07:04

Steve Firth wrote:
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