ThurnbyLodgeFox Posted 12 April 2012 Posted 12 April 2012 sorry, but nobody seems to know does anyone know how much the bus is from leicester to nuneaton? thanks!
Rincewind Posted 12 April 2012 Posted 12 April 2012 Its about £8 on the train. Last time I went. I should say half that.
Daggers Posted 13 April 2012 Posted 13 April 2012 Its about £8 on the train. Last time I went. I should say half that. It cost me £458 the last time I flew from Heathrow to Caracas, I suspect it will be much cheaper than that - although how much cheaper I could not say. If I was pushed I'd have to say 'a lot cheaper, maybe £5 or something'.
Zingari Posted 13 April 2012 Posted 13 April 2012 sorry, but nobody seems to know does anyone know how much the bus is from leicester to nuneaton? thanks! if nobody knows , just tell the driver it's 50 pence he can't argue with you
Guest Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 sorry, but nobody seems to know does anyone know how much the bus is from leicester to nuneaton? thanks! The people who set up the Arriva website seem to know, as bus prices can be found on there. It's conveniently located in a section named "Tickets". The timetable for the no. 48 run by Stagecoach has a phone number for you to call to check ticket prices, so I would assume that they know as well. If you require any further information, Google is your friend.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 The people who set up the Arriva website seem to know, as bus prices can be found on there. It's conveniently located in a section named "Tickets". The timetable for the no. 48 run by Stagecoach has a phone number for you to call to check ticket prices, so I would assume that they know as well. If you require any further information, Google is your friend. Nonsense! Surely a football forum is the font of ALL knowledge!
Guest Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 It amazes me that someone posts a question on such a forum, and sits there waiting for someone else to do the easy work for them. They then wait 3 days without an answer to that question. Meanwhile, had the time taken to write the post been used to type the question into Google, they could have had the answer they were looking for within minutes.
sphericalfox Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 It amazes me that someone posts a question on such a forum, and sits there waiting for someone else to do the easy work for them. They then wait 3 days without an answer to that question. Meanwhile, had the time taken to write the post been used to type the question into Google, they could have had the answer they were looking for within minutes. I hope they had enough food, and didn't resort to eating their own sleeves.
Daggers Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 I'm with Trav on this matter - this is by far the best way to find answers to life's problems.
Guest Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 This forum has certainly provided the answers to the crisis in the Middle East, I'll give you that one.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 Thanks to FoxesTalk I have so far: Fixed my annoying oil leak on my car that was proving untreatable by garage mechanics. Baked a rather tasty Madiera cake with just the right texture. Discovered that it is cheaper (and more effective) to connect the AX149-Q22 serial bypass to the R43 dihexial interface, rather than the S32PZ-T symphos node. Been able to decided which players should be playing for ANY team at ANY time, far better than people who have previously been high-level professional players and/or have experience of football mangement. Obtain a degree in Gerbil Husbandry from no less than five online colleges. Found the best route to grandma's house. Constructed a working 1:1 replica of the Spruce Goose in my back garden. Cured cancer.
The Doctor Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 Eat more greens, that's the answer to everything. I know the Tories aren't keen on the green party, but that's a bit cruel even by their standards isn't it?
Zingari Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 I was drug riddled , bed ridden , addle brained wreck with no hope , no prospects and shunned by society until i discovered the help I could get through the Foxestalk collective Now I'm a drug riddled , bed ridden , addle brained wreck with no hope , no prospects and shunned by society but with an FT account.
FoxesAreBlue Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 Thanks to FoxesTalk I have so far: Fixed my annoying oil leak on my car that was proving untreatable by garage mechanics. Baked a rather tasty Madiera cake with just the right texture. Discovered that it is cheaper (and more effective) to connect the AX149-Q22 serial bypass to the R43 dihexial interface, rather than the S32PZ-T symphos node. Been able to decided which players should be playing for ANY team at ANY time, far better than people who have previously been high-level professional players and/or have experience of football mangement. Obtain a degree in Gerbil Husbandry from no less than five online colleges. Found the best route to grandma's house. Constructed a working 1:1 replica of the Spruce Goose in my back garden. Cured cancer. quality post
FoxesAreBlue Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 If I may hijack this thread for a minute... Trav's mentioning of the Spruce Goose reminded me that when I was a very small kid I was practically addicted to a cartoon film which I think starred Yogi Bear and other characters and basically told the story of the Spruce Goose. I can't actually remember this but my mum says that she used to rent it from the video shop in Wigston for me practically every week. I can't remember the name of the video shop but it was next to where Farmfoods is now, opposite the Bell Fountain (I think it was called The Ritz video store). Anybody know the name of the film?
Zingari Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 If I may hijack this thread for a minute... Trav's mentioning of the Spruce Goose reminded me that when I was a very small kid I was practically addicted to a cartoon film which I think starred Yogi Bear and other characters and basically told the story of the Spruce Goose. I can't actually remember this but my mum says that she used to rent it from the video shop in Wigston for me practically every week. I can't remember the name of the video shop but it was next to where Farmfoods is now, opposite the Bell Fountain (I think it was called The Ritz video store). Anybody know the name of the film? gone with the wind
Webbo Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 If I may hijack this thread for a minute... Trav's mentioning of the Spruce Goose reminded me that when I was a very small kid I was practically addicted to a cartoon film which I think starred Yogi Bear and other characters and basically told the story of the Spruce Goose. I can't actually remember this but my mum says that she used to rent it from the video shop in Wigston for me practically every week. I can't remember the name of the video shop but it was next to where Farmfoods is now, opposite the Bell Fountain (I think it was called The Ritz video store). Anybody know the name of the film? I don't remember the film myself, but I'm sure the description of the shop you used to rent it from will jog someone's memory.
sphericalfox Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 If I may hijack this thread for a minute... Trav's mentioning of the Spruce Goose reminded me that when I was a very small kid I was practically addicted to a cartoon film which I think starred Yogi Bear and other characters and basically told the story of the Spruce Goose. I can't actually remember this but my mum says that she used to rent it from the video shop in Wigston for me practically every week. I can't remember the name of the video shop but it was next to where Farmfoods is now, opposite the Bell Fountain (I think it was called The Ritz video store). Anybody know the name of the film? The Aviator
Zingari Posted 15 April 2012 Posted 15 April 2012 Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose
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