its not though its an entirely different leg motion and I don't get out of breathe doing it5-6mph isn't walking it's running. If you walk at that pace you should get your self on some 10k runs !
its not though its an entirely different leg motion and I don't get out of breathe doing it5-6mph isn't walking it's running. If you walk at that pace you should get your self on some 10k runs !
its not though its an entirely different leg motion and I don't get out of breathe doing it
blame the petrol stations for letting people fill up their boots illegally.
people claiming they can't get in to work because of no fuel should be sacked get a buses, trains and taxis like other people have too.
lol @ the people on twitface saying they can't get to work because they have no fuel, what do they think people who don't own cars do, spend hours travelling on public transport.
i'd sack anyone who didn't come in to work because it's not convenient without a car. obviously you could excuse some people who drive extreme distances, but what if there was a petrol shortage that lasted weeks or months? they better find an alternate way to work
sadly public transport in rural areas dont work very well, hence the need for a car. I worked out that I would have to take 3 different busses to get to work (27 miles away) and it would take me 2 hours and I still would be 45 minutes late for work (thats catching the first bus in the morning).
In order to get home I would then have to leave 45 minutes earlier otherwise I would miss the last bus home on the last leg.
not sure my boss would be happy with a 90 minute shorter working day and nor flexibility to stay a minute past a certain time.
Taxi would have course be an option, albeit an expensive temporary one, local taxi company with online fare calculating wants £64 each way for the trip.
Unleaded petrol 5 litres £50 10 litres £100. Special offer of a free toilet roll with every 5 litres purchased
To get to work for 8:00 Monday, most of the people where I previously lived would need to leave home on Saturday to arrive in time for Monday.blame the petrol stations for letting people fill up their boots illegally.
people claiming they can't get in to work because of no fuel should be sacked get a buses, trains and taxis like other people have too.
lol @ the people on twitface saying they can't get to work because they have no fuel, what do they think people who don't own cars do, spend hours travelling on public transport.
i'd sack anyone who didn't come in to work because it's not convenient without a car. obviously you could excuse some people who drive extreme distances, but what if there was a petrol shortage that lasted weeks or months? they better find an alternate way to work
I got some petrol. Woohoo! Had to pay for Shell's finest, though.
Part of the problem with queues, it seems, is people's inability to use fuel stations properly. Not using both side even though there's long reach. Not going in-between cars to get to the front pump even though there's plenty of space. And the general lack of spacial awareness.