The Retirement Thread

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classic33

Leg End Member
@Dirk... I can't send you a private message, but if you are able to send me one, I will reply to it with some exciting news! :okay:
You're at his house whilst he's away!
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Rail tickets,we are going to Edinboro soon,and it is cheaper to do it this way.Leeds to York,get orf have a coffee then get York to Edinboro,I give up I do,I thought ticketing was going to get easier.
Have you got railcards?

If you haven't, then buy it/them before you buy your tickets. Returns to Edinburgh from Leeds are going to be £80-100 each, call it £170 total. You would get 1/3 off with a card, so that would be about £57.

Individual Senior railcards cost £30/year or £70/3 years but if you buy a 'Two Together' card it is only £30/year. With one of them then you could save £25+ on this one trip, and you'd make further savings of 1/3 on any other trips over the following year. Note: Off-peak only (after 09:30), and you both have to travel together for the card to be valid (the name is a giveaway!).
 
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Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
Morning. Bit overcast but dry so a little 20 mile bimble done as there might be rain later. Uneventful apart from a deliberate close pass by someone in a VW Polo. There was a gentleman walking on the road coming towards me so I moved well over towards the centre of the road to pass him. The dick in the Polo was still way back at the time and I was back in to the side but he still moved over really close as if to punish me by daring to being over the road a bit for a few seconds. Probably some little scrote with a shrivelled up willy that couldn't even get his leg over a bike, or anything else! :laugh:

My first record player was a Dansette too. :laugh: Nice dark blue colour.
Forgot to tell you, MrsD had a good belly laugh over that.
Keep 'em coming Mo ^_^
 

Tenkaykev

Guru
Location
Poole
Have you got railcards?

If you haven't, then buy it/them before you buy your tickets. Returns to Edinburgh from Leeds are going to be £80-100 each, call it £170 total. You would get 1/3 off with a card, so that would be about £57.

Individual Senior railcards cost £30/year or £70/3 years but if you buy a 'Two Together' card it is only £30/year. With one of them then you could save £25+ on this one trip, and you'd make further savings of 1/3 on any other trips over the following year. Note: Off-peak only (after 09:30), and you both have to travel together for the card to be valid (the name is a giveaway!).
Don’t forget that if you have hearing aids it’s only £20 and your “ carer” can travel with the same discount
 

postman

Squire
Location
,Leeds
We have railcard and like you say it is near that price,we booked two weeks ago and it's £60 return,what I am saying why is it cheaper to start and stop a journey when the same station York being used.When the card does expire I will be getting the hearing aid card.
 
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