Parking | Tuesday, February 07, 2006 |
This was in the paper over the weekend. It's funny 'cos it's true.

He's something of a moron, and I believe that the swimming pool at his place has a Holden logo on the tiles.
This ties in with this
The names of the minsters are different, and I think that's a state/national thing, but could be wrong. The buses here are good (timetables aside), but different to London. Here they have masses of routes, but many are served with only two busses per hour whereas in London, they're fewer but typical frequency is 10-12 minutes.
Trains too are excellent - or at least the one I use is. To qualify this, I get on at Town Hall and travel 5 stops to St. Leonards. It is rare that I wait more than 5 minutes for a real, honest to goodness train (not a tube). Fortunately for me, this route is heavily used, and this section in particular a meeting point for several longer-distance lines and as such I think that I'm lucky with respect to frequency.

He's something of a moron, and I believe that the swimming pool at his place has a Holden logo on the tiles.
This ties in with this
The names of the minsters are different, and I think that's a state/national thing, but could be wrong. The buses here are good (timetables aside), but different to London. Here they have masses of routes, but many are served with only two busses per hour whereas in London, they're fewer but typical frequency is 10-12 minutes.
Trains too are excellent - or at least the one I use is. To qualify this, I get on at Town Hall and travel 5 stops to St. Leonards. It is rare that I wait more than 5 minutes for a real, honest to goodness train (not a tube). Fortunately for me, this route is heavily used, and this section in particular a meeting point for several longer-distance lines and as such I think that I'm lucky with respect to frequency.