Now whenever I see one of those “Single User Vehicles” guzzling gas while the bus or train zips pass I’ll think of the Bishop of London’s remark.
When you accumulate enough of these TFTDs, you should do up a book of them.
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A bit akin to city life when it snows (in earnest) and all the neighbours are out shovelling and talking to each other, likewise election days when many people walk to the polling stations and you see and converse with people you haven’t seen for a very long time. The use of the car considerably reduces our networking opportunities!
Now whenever I see one of those “Single User Vehicles” guzzling gas while the bus or train zips pass I’ll think of the Bishop of London’s remark.
When you accumulate enough of these TFTDs, you should do up a book of them.
A bit akin to city life when it snows (in earnest) and all the neighbours are out shovelling and talking to each other, likewise election days when many people walk to the polling stations and you see and converse with people you haven’t seen for a very long time. The use of the car considerably reduces our networking opportunities!