Being almost exclusively a bus and ferry user for the last 10+ years, I've just recently moved to where trains are the more optimal option. It feels weird not to be able to thank the driver when I get off.
This doesn't make up for the abysmal 30 minute frequency in peak hour.
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DiaDeLosMuertos - 5mon
Maybe you could stand up the front and at least wave to him....or give him the thumbs up.
I get to thank the ferry driver and the rope thrower. Heck I sometimes even tell the driver that he's "getting good at this". Lol
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𝚝𝚛𝚔 - 5mon
Don't buy a styleside to do trayback things
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Zagorath - 5mon
Just another reason 90% of people with yanktanks are posturing rather than actually buying the vehicle which is most practical for them.
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DiaDeLosMuertos - 5mon
I hear you but those big stupid machines have some pretty amazing specs. And a contractor at work showed me what "mileage" he was getting from his 6.4 litre diesel beast.
brisbot in brisbane
Daily Discussion Thread - Sat Jul 19 2025
Being almost exclusively a bus and ferry user for the last 10+ years, I've just recently moved to where trains are the more optimal option. It feels weird not to be able to thank the driver when I get off.
This doesn't make up for the abysmal 30 minute frequency in peak hour.
Maybe you could stand up the front and at least wave to him....or give him the thumbs up.
I get to thank the ferry driver and the rope thrower. Heck I sometimes even tell the driver that he's "getting good at this". Lol
Don't buy a styleside to do trayback things
Just another reason 90% of people with yanktanks are posturing rather than actually buying the vehicle which is most practical for them.
I hear you but those big stupid machines have some pretty amazing specs. And a contractor at work showed me what "mileage" he was getting from his 6.4 litre diesel beast.
Like 10.5 KMs to the litre.
Better than my 3 litre Subaru Outback.
Ahahhah, actual crack up.
Ohhhhhpoop.