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Old 20th September 2011, 15:47
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Could it be "training" to be a boat?
If it were a boat with water on the inside I would be worried!
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Old 21st September 2011, 15:05
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I thought you can get a boat on a ship, but not a ship on a boat!
AHA! Maybe it was a boat train....
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Old 21st September 2011, 16:23
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It could have been worse. They could have presented you with a mop and bucket as you boarded the train and requested that you take care of the area immediatley surrounding your seat!
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Old 21st September 2011, 17:36
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Train or Boat.

Hi Paulkitchen62. Just returned from Manchester,i used the trains in question,that is if you want to call them trains. I used the service to walkden on 3 occasions,and the trams ride better than those units,in rush hour they are travelling SARDINE CANS a 2 car set for so many passengers who are packed in like cattle is disgusting. As for the track its like the bobs,they should call it the R.R.R, Rock and Roll Railway. I used to go to Southport & Liverpool Ex on Expresses in my railway days and the track was well laid, not like today. As for your coach full of water;do these companys care NO. Quite a number of these Railway Companys could not organise a P up in a Brewery. Torquay. Glad i never had to drive those Parrafin cans.
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