I'm pretty sure I know who this is, he is a very good friend of mine.
My announcements were to the point but always said to stop me while I was walking through the train if you have any further questions as not everyone wants to know about delays up North.
There is also a massive disparity...
Having spent a morning/afternoon on my honeymoon working my way through the cocktail menu front to back the answer is an unequivocal yes, I went back to our room to try and sleep it off, after an hour of trying to put some trousers on to go out for a meal room service was ordered and the day...
Be aware that London Victoria has been evacuated for the 2nd time in as many days, this time due to a power cut. Services are being diverted to London Bridge at the moment, hopefully it will be resolved by the time people are due to be arriving to get connections to Liverpool.
Never had an issue with the one in Brighton either, taken both cars there for the last 5 years and they've only ever failed on minor stuff or stuff that I already knew about.
From memory the "Aldershot Special" only works from certain stations down the east, also only valid if the train stops at Clapham Junction (unless one of the tickets is a Zonal ticket or a season ticket).
3 days used to be the point where it is cheaper to get a weekly season ticket, have a check on the National Rail website to check the price of a weekly compared to 3 day tickets.
To complicate things further it's not the departure time that determines whether it is Peak, Off Peak or Super Off Peak but the arrival time in London.
Arriving after 09:55 is OP, arriving after 10:55 is SOP, no restriction on what time you leave London on an OP but there is for SOP. I doubt...
Unless they've changed the rules since I was selling them it depends when he is traveling. If it is after 10:00am then it's perfectly fine.
Not that I know when Bozza is traveling.
I hope they cried for both goals and even more so at the final whistle.
I'd disown my boy if he did that, I certainly wouldn't take him to the match with a sign like that, or let him out of his room until he comes round to the correct way of thinking.