Hmmmm.
At this stage I'm not sure. Can I say yes, probably but reserve the right to wuss out if my diary fills itself up any more than its current state?
Also, the basket of dogs seems to be getting rather full. Will May be able to squeeze me in?
Ooh, and I just got back from a week of working oop in the grim north to find a a charming little package waiting for me. I'll be installing and fiddling as soon as hand eye co-ordination returns to a reasonable level. Ta again!
For the train tickets booking in advance can make the difference of paying £20 for a return to paying £100.
The Trainline isn't a train operator so make their money by charging a wee bit extra on top of the 'normal' ticket price.
If you do book then buy from www.gner.co.uk . It may only be 1 or 2 pounds cheaper, but on some occasions I've saved £10-£15 by booking direct with GNER (the actual train company).
Dear Kenny,
Have you managed to find out about trains yet? I ask because I was hoping to go and buy my tickets this afternoon and obviously it's better if you Glasgows sort out which train we're getting as you're the only ones doing the first leg.
Many thanks,
Boff
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Starting to look like a bit of a ballache trying to get there/back.
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Surely at least one of you has a car, or a horse and cart, or whatever the equivalent is in the technological level that Scotchland has reached.
I'm assuming you've got as far as the wheel?
Indeed. If Manthrob is able to provide dogbasket facilities then driving down, spending the night at Manthrob towers then driving back on Sunday might well be a lot easier.
I'll have to see how badly the disruption affects me. Hopefully it won't be a problem as I'm only one stop down on the train from Darlo to York.
If you come then we'll be there, even if we have to ride into town on wild hagis.
Although that could be dangerous as I seem to recall that it's still legal in York to shoot a Scotsman with a crossbow if he's found inside the city walls after sunset, or some such malarky like that.