The Worst Journey in the World
Aspley Cherry Garrard was the youngest member of the Scott Polar Expedition when he and two others lost their tent to the winds of a night-time snowstorm. They spent hours in temperatures below -70°F stumbling about the ice floes hoping they'd bump into it as it was their only hope of survival.
OK, so that was bad, but we reckon you've had worse. We know how hard you lot are.
( , Thu 7 Sep 2006, 12:40)
Aspley Cherry Garrard was the youngest member of the Scott Polar Expedition when he and two others lost their tent to the winds of a night-time snowstorm. They spent hours in temperatures below -70°F stumbling about the ice floes hoping they'd bump into it as it was their only hope of survival.
OK, so that was bad, but we reckon you've had worse. We know how hard you lot are.
( , Thu 7 Sep 2006, 12:40)
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Simpletons on buses
I have to take a bus journey from Basingstoke just once a week, which picks up at the local colleges and heads off for Andover.
Now I don't mind people being a bit niave, but being very stupid and loud is NOT good.
I had a 30 minute journey a few weeks back where a very loud girl insisted that Basingstoke was a suburb of London. At the top of her booming voice. Into the back of my head. For a good 10 minutes.
( , Thu 7 Sep 2006, 14:39, Reply)
I have to take a bus journey from Basingstoke just once a week, which picks up at the local colleges and heads off for Andover.
Now I don't mind people being a bit niave, but being very stupid and loud is NOT good.
I had a 30 minute journey a few weeks back where a very loud girl insisted that Basingstoke was a suburb of London. At the top of her booming voice. Into the back of my head. For a good 10 minutes.
( , Thu 7 Sep 2006, 14:39, Reply)
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