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String o' beads
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somme1916 wrote: quote nick="Phill_dvsn"] Geordie-exile wrote: Talking of bus names, how about this for a sense of humour? The Durham-Honolulu service:http://www.simplygo.com/our-services/wh ... ive-0/Whey aye Five O      I have a lady friend who lives along the Whey Aye Five O Durham route at Framewell Gate, I always think the next village along has a really curious name.Pity Me!http://goo.gl/maps/BeZUK Ha ha Phill,                you can of course,in the same neck of the woods,visit Toronto,Washington and Quebec without leaving this country ! And New York. And No Place, High Handenhold and Two Ball Lonnen.    

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Geordie-exile wrote: somme1916 wrote: quote nick="Phill_dvsn"] Geordie-exile wrote: Talking of bus names, how about this for a sense of humour? The Durham-Honolulu service:http://www.simplygo.com/our-services/wh ... ive-0/Whey aye Five O      I have a lady friend who lives along the Whey Aye Five O Durham route at Framewell Gate, I always think the next village along has a really curious name.Pity Me!http://goo.gl/maps/BeZUK Ha ha Phill,                you can of course,in the same neck of the woods,visit Toronto,Washington and Quebec without leaving this country ! And New York. And No Place, High Handenhold and Two Ball Lonnen.    That made me p.s. had forgotten about the big apple !
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Geordie-exile wrote: Talking of bus names, how about this for a sense of humour? The Durham-Honolulu service:http://www.simplygo.com/our-services/wh ... ive-0/Whey aye Five O So what about some suggestions for renaming Leeds routes?38 to Gledhow-yerdoin'?16 to Puds-eyy up64 Gildersummat7 to Primley a bit ParkyYour go.      55 to Elland Rd and back..........(quite appropriate in recent times).    
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Very good somme.

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Two Ball Lonnen. I remember seeing a photograph some time agoof a small/mini bus with that on thedestination blind-seemed to stick inmy memory for some reason
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Pity me is not far from Stoney Heap. My favourite bus destination is Lickey End on the outskirts of Birmingam.

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Cardiarms wrote: Pity me is not far from Stoney Heap. My favourite bus destination is Lickey End on the outskirts of Birmingam. You don't see any that say "Cemetery gates" though.....a la "On the buses"(cue Blakey).
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dogduke wrote: Two Ball Lonnen. I remember seeing a photograph some time agoof a small/mini bus with that on thedestination blind-seemed to stick inmy memory for some reason It's the destination for the 62 bus from Newcastle, has been since from back when they were all yellow. Rather boringly it's named for the balls on the finials in the walls around Fenham Hall.

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Cardiarms wrote: My favourite bus destination is Lickey End on the outskirts of Birmingam. Passenger, "Is this bus going to Speke?"Driver, in Scouse accent, "Well, I've been driving the buses for twenty years, and it's not said a word yet!"

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Si wrote: [ Scouse accent, "Well, I've been driving the buses for twenty years, and it's not said a word yet!" Or.............."twenty yearjjjjjjjj, and itsh not shed a waird yet" Scouse humour is just wonderful - four of us were in a black cab from Pier Head to Lime Street a few years ago, and the wickedly obese driver was "eavesdropping" as we discussed the dreadful flooding which had just occurred (summertime) in Somerset - suddenly he turned round and quite seriously said :-"Course, I blame that f***** Bin Laden for that !!" In true Scouse fashion the "g" was omitted from the offending word and the last syllable was pronounced "un" instead of "ing."     
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