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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I’m heading to London for some work training, the train driver has just given us a lovely little intro which made me smile but so far not a single passenger has even made eye contact let alone crack a smile! How is your journey to work? Which mode of transport do you use and are you a happy traveler? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I drive, but I come off the motorway two junctions early
I could drive pretty much door to door on the motorway, but found I arrived at work a little stressy
Coming off two junctions early affords me the opportunity to drive through some semi rural areas
Doing that seems to make me far more affable when I take to my desk |
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By *lex D.Man
over a year ago
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"I’m heading to London for some work training, the train driver has just given us a lovely little intro which made me smile but so far not a single passenger has even made eye contact let alone crack a smile! How is your journey to work? Which mode of transport do you use and are you a happy traveler?"
It'll be the tube for me in an hour which is a great opportunity to make eye contact with the ladies and smile.
Eye sex better in evenings. xx |
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"I’m heading to London for some work training, the train driver has just given us a lovely little intro which made me smile but so far not a single passenger has even made eye contact let alone crack a smile! How is your journey to work? Which mode of transport do you use and are you a happy traveler?"
Most days, I cycle the 10 miles to work. I certainly cheers me up in the morning.
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"I’m heading to London for some work training, the train driver has just given us a lovely little intro which made me smile but so far not a single passenger has even made eye contact let alone crack a smile! How is your journey to work? Which mode of transport do you use and are you a happy traveler?"
Well I'm off for two weeks now so I don't have to worry about that. I usually drive. I was on the train to York last week and tried to be as friendly as possible albeit I find making that first interaction hard. Hope your journey gets better |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I walk 1 1/2 miles to the station in the morning and evening for the commute into London and the journey home. Love the walk, gets my head straight in the morning, helps me relax on the way home. |
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My beautiful car was killed by a boy racer the other night, driving bores me after 20 odd years of it...but when recovery took my wheels I cried like a baby.....I may attempt a bus due to the fact the car I've been sent is like appolo 13 drives itself.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I travel by foot. It's a perilous journey, littered with obstacles. Cats sleeping, small person in close attendance, Lego bricks to step on.
The stairs to the office are treacherous |
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"I’m heading to London for some work training, the train driver has just given us a lovely little intro which made me smile but so far not a single passenger has even made eye contact let alone crack a smile! How is your journey to work? Which mode of transport do you use and are you a happy traveler?"
I (Luke) would be glancing at you even if I didn't catch your eye.
I usually cycle to work but having had a vasectomy a few days ago that's still a bit too jiggly for me.
So now I'm on the train and it's OK but costs me more money. |
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I (Luke) would be glancing at you even if I didn't catch your eye.
I usually cycle to work but having had a vasectomy a few days ago that's still a bit too jiggly for me.
So now I'm on the train and it's OK but costs me more money. "
After my snip, I couldn't ride a bike for two weeks... although it was only two days before I was riding Anita
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I get a lift from my partner most mornings and run home most nights. Which means minimal interaction with other people which suits me fine.
My favourite commute was when I was riding 14 miles each way, am active commute really does wake you up and I was stupidly fit |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I did manage to get the wrong train on my way back, fuck knows where I will end up tomorrow!"
Oh I used to do that all time, regularly would catch the direct London train instead of the one I needed. Surpassed myself the time I was going on a course in Milton Keynes and ended up in fucking Crewe!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I’m heading to London for some work training, the train driver has just given us a lovely little intro which made me smile but so far not a single passenger has even made eye contact let alone crack a smile! How is your journey to work? Which mode of transport do you use and are you a happy traveler?"
I used to drive for 'southern rail'
Im a happy traveller its just a short 6 mile drive in my truck.
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