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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    I drive Maritess to work most days, then I leave my car at her work and use my bus pass home, then bus back to collect her from work and drive home, saves fuel. Up until Maritess arrived here two years now, I've never used a bus or train since the 1950's, you must try the train to London or somewhere Rayna, it's awesome, I really notice a big difference on buses and train since the 50's it's very posh now!
    Michael, I never really enjoyed riding trains or buses, even when I was in Manila. I've always ridden a cab (hence my friends call me "taxi girl") because I felt safer in it. I only go on a train/bus/jeep if I had no choice. When I was in Singapore, trains were the only ride for me to go to work but never really enjoyed it other than the fast ride. I hate getting in a cramped train or bus, so I would always avoid it as much as possible. That's why I never got interested in riding a train or bus here. There's no train near us anyway (nearest is in Rhyl) and the bus goes in the village 2x a day only (one in the morning and one in the afternoon after office hours I guess) hahaha. If Keith lose the car, I'd just call a taxi to get me to the shop, no choice anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by raynaputi View Post
    Michael, I never really enjoyed riding trains or buses, even when I was in Manila. I've always ridden a cab (hence my friends call me "taxi girl") because I felt safer in it. I only go on a train/bus/jeep if I had no choice. When I was in Singapore, trains were the only ride for me to go to work but never really enjoyed it other than the fast ride. I hate getting in a cramped train or bus, so I would always avoid it as much as possible. That's why I never got interested in riding a train or bus here. There's no train near us anyway (nearest is in Rhyl) and the bus goes in the village 2x a day only (one in the morning and one in the afternoon after office hours I guess) hahaha. If Keith lose the car, I'd just call a taxi to get me to the shop, no choice anyway.
    It's got to be very rural where you live Rayna, but I'm sure it must be very nice, heaven to me!


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