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Chrism
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Flickerfree wrote: First naming buses after Leeds people anyone got the full listhere are the ones i've seenChris Moyles Liz DawnPaul HunterMelanie Brown, Jane TomlinsonJimmy Saville. I've not seen any yet, but it's a good job they don't name them after the Worst bus drivers.Mr. SlowMr. BumpMr. GrumpyMr. RudeMr. Grumble Is it included in their training to be Grumpy, Rude, Grumbly and Slow? I used to get my own back with them, when I got on a bus and asked for the correct fare, ie 75 please, they would always ask where are you going to so my reply was usually... ... Home.
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chrismThe last time I was stunned by 'driver rudeness' was years back on the No1 bendy Infirmary St (pre-Ainsley crash).Not feeling too well, I pottered t'wards empty opened doored bus.Driver sat with pained look and so I assumed not yet ready/counting up or summat.Gave him a mo then asked if he was 'open' - he sort of shouted "State destination and tender exact fare".Had expected a cheery Leeds "yes luv, where d'ya wanna be".Me and the old lady in the queue looked at each other in amazement. We then both gave him our finest James-Finlayson-look as we boardedThe 2 I've mentioned have, though, been exceptions who prove the rule..    

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Jogon wrote: chameleon wrote: # Posted on: 27-May-2012 21:00:16.     Delete | Edit | Quote What are bues??? Should I swap the s and e and add an s or put one in the middle of the title maybe Oh Chameleon - Keep up!!Y'know like Rodney Bues, the likely lad, who's partner James Bolam sang 'Ride a White Swan' but it died in a car crash. They went on to advertise 'Trex' then a popular baking ingredient and he went on to star in the Biederbecke Affair (filmed in >LEEDS<) with Barbara Flynn the Oxo Mum.Clear? So, I should take an s out of 'First naming buses...' then.Rodney Buses maybe then My ead urts.     Looks like Chris might have done the honours

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An unknown 3rd party has expertly inserted an s here. Clearly the unblinking eye of the Administrator is at work exercising the dark art of remediation of typos.    (Not being paranoid, but will he be aware of this change?)

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Given the naming of those buses often seen heading for the leafy suburbs of North Leeds, perhaps they should name one "John Poulson" ?As for Mr Slow, a certain route heading north out of Leeds seems to have drivers with concrete in their shoes, I'm sure the "Stig" is one of the drivers.
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Jogon wrote: chrismThe last time I was stunned by 'driver rudeness'     In all honesty I can recall three bus drivers in ten years who had a semblance of friendliness, or any signs of being human. Two said cheers, the third was really friendly, cheery, and actually quite funny. Passengers knew him as the guy who either looked like Rod Stewart, or the Mikes carpet guy. He used to do the Roundhay buses but I've not seen him about for a few years. The rest have been either nondescript, rude or dam right obnoxious, and one of those is an obnoxious pig in real life (a more unpleasant man you could never meet) as I used to deliver his post, a job that involves dealing with the public, and one I didn't treat them like I was a rude pig. Not sure what it is about Worst bus drivers                         
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Phill_dvsn wrote: Jogon wrote: chrismThe last time I was stunned by 'driver rudeness'     In all honesty I can recall three bus drivers in ten years who had a semblance of friendliness, or any signs of being human. Two said cheers, the third was really friendly, cheery, and actually quite funny. Passengers knew him as the guy who either looked like Rod Stewart, or the Mikes carpet guy. He used to do the Roundhay buses but I've not seen him about for a few years. The rest have been either nondescript, rude or dam right obnoxious, and one of those is an obnoxious pig in real life (a more unpleasant man you could never meet) as I used to deliver his post, a job that involves dealing with the public, and one I didn't treat them like I was a rude pig. Not sure what it is about Worst bus drivers                          Amen to all of that.How come these days it has become fashionable to thank the bus driver as passengers get off - or should I say alight - the bus?

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salt 'n pepper wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: Jogon wrote: chrismThe last time I was stunned by 'driver rudeness'     In all honesty I can recall three bus drivers in ten years who had a semblance of friendliness, or any signs of being human. Two said cheers, the third was really friendly, cheery, and actually quite funny. Passengers knew him as the guy who either looked like Rod Stewart, or the Mikes carpet guy. He used to do the Roundhay buses but I've not seen him about for a few years. The rest have been either nondescript, rude or dam right obnoxious, and one of those is an obnoxious pig in real life (a more unpleasant man you could never meet) as I used to deliver his post, a job that involves dealing with the public, and one I didn't treat them like I was a rude pig. Not sure what it is about Worst bus drivers                          Amen to all of that.How come these days it has become fashionable to thank the bus driver as passengers get off - or should I say alight - the bus? It's a slippery slope - they'll be expecting a tip next...
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raveydavey wrote: salt 'n pepper wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: Jogon wrote: chrismThe last time I was stunned by 'driver rudeness'     In all honesty I can recall three bus drivers in ten years who had a semblance of friendliness, or any signs of being human. Two said cheers, the third was really friendly, cheery, and actually quite funny. Passengers knew him as the guy who either looked like Rod Stewart, or the Mikes carpet guy. He used to do the Roundhay buses but I've not seen him about for a few years. The rest have been either nondescript, rude or dam right obnoxious, and one of those is an obnoxious pig in real life (a more unpleasant man you could never meet) as I used to deliver his post, a job that involves dealing with the public, and one I didn't treat them like I was a rude pig. Not sure what it is about Worst bus drivers                          Amen to all of that.How come these days it has become fashionable to thank the bus driver as passengers get off - or should I say alight - the bus? It's a slippery slope - they'll be expecting a tip next... Blakey would definitely have been worth one.This generation? Forget it. Good line all the same.    

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