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Mon, Feb 27 2017 4:33 PM (2,573 replies)
  • frappefort
    3,994 Posts
    Tue, Feb 18 2014 6:43 AM

    Thanks for sharing geoff,  anyone sharing part of their life on this thread is remarkable .                Frapp

  • sweetmiffy
    2,110 Posts
    Tue, Feb 18 2014 10:05 AM

    snowy64:

    Well ladies and gents, My name is snowy64 or geoff

    As I said not a remarkable life.

    Hi Geoff

    Of course your life is remarkable. It's your life! It's remarkable for a number of reasons.

    1. Your wife obviously thought so!

    2. Your dad and mom obviously thought so.

    3. Peter Allis and Harry Weatman obviously thought so.

    And more importantly,

    4. WE think so!

    HUGGG!

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Wed, Feb 19 2014 12:10 AM

    alcaucin:
    ( not seen 'Officer Fluffy' (Puholino) for ages ? )

    Nope, had a message a while back, miss his wit.

    Geoff, great read and I am full of admiration for you, and anyone that drives a bus in  London!!! I used to catch the 12 to Lancaster Gate where my apartment was, prolly quicker to walk but loved the old style buses lol.

     

  • snowy64
    67 Posts
    Wed, Feb 19 2014 2:02 AM

    The number 12 used to be the main route that I drove. In those days we used the RT a half cab double decker with no power steering but it was a fantastic bus.

  • alanti
    10,564 Posts
    Wed, Feb 19 2014 11:00 AM

    Very Cool - I had to goggle the RT and yep that was the bus I remember. I probably thanked the conductor, but "Thank you Driver" for many a safe journey.

    I would always go upstairs and was a better choice than the tube if possible. And I am amazed, no power steering! Compared to the good old London taxi that could turn on a dime, you lucked out lol.

    Not my pic so do not ask me who the randoms are lol

  • snowy64
    67 Posts
    Thu, Feb 20 2014 12:25 AM

    Thanks for the picture and your thanks, The Rt also had a pre select gearbox which was great you selected the gear you needed next and when you did need it just operate the clutch and you changed gear. also you did not need to depress the clutch coming to a halt. As I have said it was a fabulous bus.

    geoff

  • renniw52
    5,385 Posts
    Thu, Feb 20 2014 5:34 AM

    Thanks for your post Snowy. Welcome to the Let's be Honest Club.

    Rich

  • hpurey
    11,505 Posts
    Thu, Feb 20 2014 6:04 AM

    well, since we are being honest.....

  • frappefort
    3,994 Posts
    Thu, Feb 20 2014 7:00 PM

    hpurey:

    well, since we are being honest.....

    lollllll... Bump         ....   read  this from page one  if you stumble  here on this thread .......     :) enjoy

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