I'm going to be stubborn here. It is a bus pass, and a tube pass,and a suburban train pass, and a DLR pass. It probably even works on trams but I'm not going over to Croydon to find out. And it will get me near to the homes of around 10 million people for free. Absolutely no use on the south coast or the Scottish Republic, I concede, but I insist that, insofar as it will get me onto public transport for free, it actually is a bus pass (amongst other passes).
Here, have a smiley...
Yeah, it's a pain being asked for ID when you buy a bottle of plonk in Tesco's, isn't it?Happy belated Birthday Pete.I am 65 and used my bus pass once but never again it was full up with those old people. Blow that I am 20 in my head.
I don't think you'll qualify for a bus pass till at least 65 now. Maybe i'm wrong? Happy birthday anyway!
Never been asked.Yeah, it's a pain being asked for ID when you buy a bottle of plonk in Tesco's, isn't it?
Have you considered trying a different facial moisturiser?Never been asked.
My sister (aged 58) made a joke at a Lidl checkout, pretending to be upset about not being asked for ID when buying a bottle of wine so I whipped out my Senior Railcard and made a joke about a ticket inspector refusing to accept that it was genuine. The woman on the till asked how old you need to be to qualify and I told her 60-plus. She looked confused and asked why I had got one then? I said - 'Ha ha, you should have gone to Specsavers!'Yeah, it's a pain being asked for ID when you buy a bottle of plonk in Tesco's, isn't it?
Middle is always current age plus 10. Up till now!!!Happy birthday and congratulations on reaching middle-age. Hopefully I shall be there myself in 4 and a bit years.
Mine arrived yesterday.View attachment 145624 @guitarpete247, this gift from the NHS will be winging its way towards you as we speak. Another one arrived for me today so I can show you the splendid equipment. Have fun!
BTW, if you don't get one within the next couple of months, ask your GP for one. It's worth it.