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Post by imec on Aug 5, 2009 1:15:08 GMT
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Post by lola on Aug 5, 2009 1:21:38 GMT
Oh, dear. I always admire bus drivers.
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Post by lola on Aug 5, 2009 1:22:43 GMT
I'd rather be on the bike path anyway.
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Post by lagatta on Aug 5, 2009 1:25:15 GMT
Wonderful dedicated bicycle path! Bravo!
I love the colours of Toulouse.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2009 3:16:54 GMT
What was he thinking? I love the look on his face at the end as he's radioing in to dispatch. We had a bus that used to come up and down our nearby commercial strip and we would giggle with delight from our barstools watching it and the delivery trucks at an impasse. The city finally moved the route. I'm glad the young imecs enjoyed it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2009 5:13:07 GMT
Well, that Finnish bus has absolutely no scratches on it, and I'm sure he had no intention of adding any.
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Post by spindrift on Aug 5, 2009 11:38:31 GMT
The bus-driver's dilemma ;D
You captured the scene nicely for us.
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Post by bixaorellana on Aug 5, 2009 14:09:21 GMT
This is great in more ways than one, Imec. I enjoyed getting to look at more of the architecture of Toulouse. There is something about it that just pings perfectly on my sensibilities. But also, I take grim glee in the bus company forcibly coming up against the fact that the buses are just too damned big to be running there.
(pet peeve here, which doesn't need airing in this thread)
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Post by traveler63 on Aug 5, 2009 23:20:15 GMT
The bus incident is classic!!! It reminds me of our ride to the bus in Siena. Our landlady's son took us and he had a BMW SUV and we were winding thru the narrow streets of Siena. Down one, up another and then, the third was so skinny. He just very casually pressed a button and his rear view mirrors folded in and we continued down the street which we would not have been able to do if the mirrors were in their original position.
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