There's a shop just down the road from me. It's so close that walking probably takes the same time as driving, once you pull out of driveway, park etc...
I generally drive to the shop and I'm in my thirties.
Conclusion is that cars make people lazy. I'm getting fatter too.
Ah but which is making you fatter, the drive to the shop, or what you buy when you get there......
Yep nothing wrong with this person.
The secretary in our Dept
The capitalisation of the word 'department' is extremely common across the civil service, hence that was the impression I got. No one is jumping to any conclusions. But thanks for the clarification Batty.
Well maybe on the M50 (or Dublin in general now, it seems) cars are inanimate. My car, however, movescan I be pedantic & say that a car is inanimate object
Well maybe on the M50 (or Dublin in general now, it seems) cars are inanimate. My car, however, moves
Yes - to pedestrian traffic which suits me fine!
Just dawned on me this morning
Anyone that leaves for work that late in Dublin can't complain when they hit traffic.Operation Gridlock beat me today (again). Took me 45 mins to get out of my estate in Knocklyon (at 7.30am) and a journey which normally takes 40 mins took 1 hr 45 mins. It's a joke.
Operation Gridlock beat me today (again). Took me 45 mins to get out of my estate in Knocklyon (at 7.30am) and a journey which normally takes 40 mins took 1 hr 45 mins. It's a joke.
Anyone that leaves for work that late in Dublin can't complain when they hit traffic.
People who drive to work using the same route at the same time every day know what lane to be in, where they should be going etc and so do not hold up the flow of traffic. This time of year you have a higher proportion of, for want of a better phrase, "'aul-wans" driving into town to get to the shops. These are the people who sit over the steering wheel looking terrified and confused, and generally slow things down for the usual commuters.
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