Bus 21 Coast Hopper – Wells-next-the-Sea to King’s Lynn Unlike my first two Coast Hoppers, which were well patronised, I was the sole passenger for long stretches of the 78-minute1 journey to King’s Lynn. While this meant that there was very little in the way of fellow-traveller-watching on offer, it did at least allow me [...]
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13 Happiness, love, obsession and the parabolic reflector
Posted in Virtually everything else (all right, Busorama really), tagged adventure, author, Britain, bus travel, buses, Busorama, Dixe Wills, happiness, Hunstanton, King's Lynn, meadows, Wells-next-the-Sea, yurt suffolk on 15/12/2010 | Leave a Comment »
12 Of hopping, German compound nouns and Eeyore
Posted in Virtually everything else (all right, Busorama really), tagged adventure, author, Blakeney, Britain, bus travel, buses, Busorama, Coast Hopper, Dixe Wills, Stiffkey, Wells-next-the-Sea on 24/11/2010 | 2 Comments »
Buses 19 & 20 Coast Hopper – West Runton to Blakeney Coast Hopper – Blakeney to Wells-next-the-Sea The clouds slid around the sky like huge grey squid – not always a good sign – as I dropped a postcard into a post box at West Runton and headed for the bus stop. It was my [...]
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- @badlydrawnboyo @revgerald Originally yes, but I can't remember the last time I ever heard it used that way. Peeps use noun 'pathos' now. 20 hours ago
- @Nelle_Macbeth Thank you. Consider yourself one of those personal culture advisers that rich peeps have (only in this case to a poor peep). 21 hours ago
- @Nelle_Macbeth Gosh, is Capt Kirk still alive? Read (and enjoyed) Birdsong - will give it a whirl. Terrifying tunnel sequences if mem serves 21 hours ago
- @carrieobagg Excellent, have never thought of that one. The great @revgerald has also posited pathetic (apathetic) and passive (impassive) 21 hours ago