flyfisher wrote:Maybe it was those alternatives starting to happen that caused prices to go back down.
Sad but perhaps true....I guess if it's going to be done, let's get it over with, better to make the most of it in our lifetimes, than give it away to gen z, lazy b.e.ggers... tis the horse 'n' cart for them
Don't want it too dear as most of our BWTstrollers rambles have been a long way from home.
Move to Devonport
Flyfisher
Nuts wrote:Move to Devonport
Son of a Beach wrote:Nuts wrote:Move to Devonport
The universal panacea?
which would compensate for the offensive odour on the long drive/s home
Nuts wrote:Bring back $2 a litre, don't stop there!
Strange and wonderful things were just starting to happen. Folks buying pushbikes and walking
And a serious look into the alternatives. All low prices will do is put this off for another day....
(Sorry (and concessions) to those who really Need to drive)....
Nuts wrote:Bring back $2 a litre, don't stop there!
Strange and wonderful things were just starting to happen. Folks buying pushbikes and walking
And a serious look into the alternatives. All low prices will do is put this off for another day....
(Sorry (and concessions) to those who really Need to drive)....
sthughes wrote:Nuts wrote:Bring back $2 a litre, don't stop there!
Strange and wonderful things were just starting to happen. Folks buying pushbikes and walking
And a serious look into the alternatives. All low prices will do is put this off for another day....
(Sorry (and concessions) to those who really Need to drive)....
Yep I couldn't agree more - it was great! Car pooling was even happening - one morning driving between Devonport and Burnie I actually saw six (yep like a whole half a dozen) cars with more than just the driver in them!
(On that topic - anyone want to car pool Dev to Burnie rtn - I'm one of those tools who travels all alone 90km a day )
yepsthughes wrote:
Yep I couldn't agree more - it was great! Car pooling was even happening - one morning driving between Devonport and Burnie I actually saw six (yep like a whole half a dozen) cars with more than just the driver in them!
successful start then?
(On that topic - anyone want to car pool Dev to Burnie rtn - I'm one of those tools who travels all alone 90km a day )
[color=#0000FF]Sorry if you feel you need an 'excuse', I wouldn't be walkin', would be hell in winter.MrCAMEL wrote:
You're probably right. People would adapt fairly quickly.
I reckon, it takes a bit of a 'crisis' to kick-start changes. I even heard the old NW rail link being bandied about!
I'll admit to driving the 1km to work this morning It was 0415 and the earliest I had ever started at work, so that's my excuse anyways.
sthughes wrote:
Actually I sold it yesterday! Nah - just a bigger 4 cyl Outlander - so not as frugal, but not bad on the highway with it's CVT - hopefully!
corvus wrote:Hey Nuts ,
What do you really mean to say, we the slow on the up take have no idea . To many cuts and pastes quotes et all
Great news sth we have an additional BWT Driver .
geoskid wrote:Good on ya Sth,
I think you should look into a Toyota Coaster, subsidised signage ( what do you rekon Nik!), and then you could help
Frank-in oz out, and perhaps us as well later! Could be a goer ! Or not! Well - Maybe!
flyfisher wrote:G'day STH, hope you're not going ripping up bush tracks in that big 4wd
FF
corvus wrote:Hey Nuts sort of kind of maybe understand now that you have explained
tasadam wrote:Still cheaper in Smithton?
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