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Guest reefatoon

I much prefer driving to getting the train, but I am not joining team Stiffy and Ian. Trains now get my vote.

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Guest firetotheworks

There's a planes, trains and automobiles joke here somewhere

 

Why would you want to travel by car sitting watching a road for 3 hours when you can travel by train and just read a paper, with a coffee and watch the world go by the window.

Don't get me wrong, in some cases I agree a train is better. Off to the Hearts game next week and the train ride is better than driving up, same if I was going to London (train or plane). The automatic gear's are melted, no functioning cruise control, no automatic distancing. However the radio still works! Funny as that may seem, with all this mess it's the only thing that's really working and it's clear as a bell! Don't ask how!

 

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Never really see Grosicki, anyone know what he's like?

 

I saw quite a lot of Grosicki last season on TV. The only attribute I could see is that he's fast.

 

For what I saw he was quick but also had a very good workrate, very much a Rafa type wide player.

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Another classic N.O. off-topic discussion :lol:

 

I leave work at 3 that having been the last time i checked this thread. Come on here now and see 3 new pages of replies and think something must be happening only to find 3 pages of that! :lol:

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Just to back up my man Stifler and keep the thread off topic, driving is better than the train for me in a few ways. Cheaper and keeps your mind occupied. Can stop at the services and experience the unwashed up close.

 

i've started driving the aberdeen run for these very reasons, except it's more to get away from the unwashed drunks on that journey

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Never really see Grosicki, anyone know what he's like?

 

I saw quite a lot of Grosicki last season on TV. The only attribute I could see is that he's fast.

 

For what I saw he was quick but also had a very good workrate, very much a Rafa type wide player.

 

He was a handful in that cup final, pretty athletic and direct. Difficult to defend against.

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Just to back up my man Stifler and keep the thread off topic, driving is better than the train for me in a few ways. Cheaper and keeps your mind occupied. Can stop at the services and experience the unwashed up close.

 

i've started driving the aberdeen run for these very reasons, except it's more to get away from the unwashed drunks on that journey

 

exactly why I have started doing it, although the train ride is lovely it stops at every arsing stop before the deen

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I enjoy driving my own car on the motorway, but if I had the choice between driving long distance in a car or a train I'd choose the train. I can relax, have a glass of wine or two, watch some stuff on my ipad etc. If I were an agent I'd just fly or get the train and if I needed a car when I get to my destination I'd just hire one. That's actually what my mate does, he runs a successful business where he is constantly all over the country visiting various sites, pricing up jobs etc. he got sick of driving so flies or gets the train.

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Just to back up my man Stifler and keep the thread off topic, driving is better than the train for me in a few ways. Cheaper and keeps your mind occupied. Can stop at the services and experience the unwashed up close.

 

i've started driving the aberdeen run for these very reasons, except it's more to get away from the unwashed drunks on that journey

 

exactly why I have started doing it, although the train ride is lovely it stops at every arsing stop before the deen

 

first class would be areet but it's pure extortion

 

 

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