Wednesday, 1 August 2012

Again! @ipswichbuses

Wednesday, 1 August 2012 08:23 am
keaalu: (Iios rolleyes)
(Posting from my LJ, as the IHNT firewall blocks twitter.)

This is why I hate school summer holidays - so what if the bus is quiet, if I stand a good chance of MISSING it? It's almost as though someone's decided that as there's no kids to get to school on time, suddenly the timetable for the 6 stops existing. Might as well say, "yeah let's just do away with the timetable altogether. It'll get there... I'unno, eventually." Some of us happen to rely on this bus to get to work on time, getting to the stop 7 minutes before you're meant to be there really isn't fair!

FGS This is what I mean. I catch the bus from the Nacton Road "Cranes" stop. The bus is supposed to get to the Thrasher (about 30 seconds drive around the corner in normal traffic) at 7:48, if you believe the timetable. I aim to get there 5-10 minutes early, so I don't have to run to catch it and dice with death crossing the road.

Doesn't help when it gets there at 7:41-and-a-bit. Last week, I missed it, because it sailed past me at about 7:41 (or maybe a bit earlier). This morning, I was a tiny bit earlier, and it was 100 yards away just as I arrived at the stop. We got to the hospital at 7:52 (according to the TV with the timetables on it outside the Ettanderson Centre) - it should have barely left Sainsbury's, at this point. I spent most of the journey wondering if this was actually the bus which comes just after half past, and it was a bit late - until we passed that one at the traffic lights on Heath Road, as it had only just left the hospital site.

OK, so I'd be lying if I didn't appreciate getting to work a little early (more time for a cup of tea, and all that, and I don't start until 8:30 normally anyway) but this is getting a little beyond a joke. I would object less if I didn't have to then waste 40 minutes sitting on my ass at the stop waiting to catch the 8:18, which usually gets to the hospital just AFTER I'm meant to start work.

I know, teal deer. What can I say, I'm peeved.

That "Q" word

Wednesday, 1 August 2012 09:25 pm
keaalu: (on-call robot)
I'm watching 24 hours in A&E, and it's funny to see all the things that I recognise at my own place of word. XD

I was watching a nurse talking to a cyclist who fell off his bike at 30mph, and he says "is it always this quiet?"
She says "don't say that! It is a 'Q' day though"
"But it is quite quiet though..."
"Stop saying that word, it's all going to kick off and it'll be all your fault."

The number of times I've had that exact same conversation with people. XD

"It's not... that word... it's calm. You can say calm. It can be calm and busy. It's just never... that q-word."

That's why I never say anything ever when I'm on-call until it's the day after. I try not to even think it. You don't ever want to tempt fate because someone always SOMEHOW hears, and phones you at midnight.

...there's a beautiful sky outside though. And a huuuuge moon; I wasn't expecting it when I looked outside, "omg what the hell is-... ohhh moon."

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