Mar 2016
8:30am, 11 Mar 2016
26,945 posts
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OhMyFleecingGod
all of the above though it's not an exaggeration, I can't even see the houses at the bottom of the garden
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Mar 2016
8:33am, 11 Mar 2016
26,946 posts
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OhMyFleecingGod
I can't decide whether to get the train to Oxford or drive pros for the train: I can get some work done, I won't have to spend an hour trying to find a park and won't get stuck in traffic anywhere cons for the train: I have to change at Reading and then puzzle out how to get from the station at Oxford. Google tells me it's a 30 minute bus trip (4 miles) or a 3 mile walk (or I could take my scooter), it'll take longer
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Mar 2016
8:37am, 11 Mar 2016
22,058 posts
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.B.
I prefer the train
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Mar 2016
8:37am, 11 Mar 2016
22,407 posts
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McGoohan
Parking in Oxford is near impossible: you are pretty much forced to use the parknride
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Mar 2016
8:47am, 11 Mar 2016
26,947 posts
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OhMyFleecingGod
If it was Oxford centre then it'd be a no-brainer, I might check the route from the station again, it's a bit of a trek
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Mar 2016
8:57am, 11 Mar 2016
11,337 posts
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Wriggling Snake
Oxford has some brilliant pubs
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Mar 2016
9:05am, 11 Mar 2016
2,379 posts
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DoricQuine
On a bus
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Mar 2016
9:06am, 11 Mar 2016
13,247 posts
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Diogenes
Another reason to get the train
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Mar 2016
9:17am, 11 Mar 2016
4,315 posts
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PaulaMc
I found half an avocado and a yellow pepper that I'd hidden under the celery, so now my salad is less mundane.
I shall be working at as pedestrian a pace as I can muster today. I usually power through stuff to get lots done and be Mrs Efficient but today I just CBA.
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Mar 2016
10:07am, 11 Mar 2016
2,380 posts
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DoricQuine
On a train now
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