Tuesday, May 02, 2006
the train to geelong is the best thing on earth
...when it works, which it did, today. And this morning I got an old-style (I think of it as old-style, for all I know it's the way of the future) self-contained six-seater compartment, all to myself for most of the journey (until Lara, when two ugly people got on and shared the space with me in sullen, ugly silence). How I hated them! What do they think this is, 'public' transport?
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5 comments:
The compartment does look very cosy. I am particularly taken by those blue anti-Macassars which really come up a treat against the brown seats.
Oh I put those there myself.
how nice it is to see the word antimacassars used.
the other day I actually had an occasion to pull out 'dundrearies'--and it even came out of my little synapses with minimal tugging, an unusual thing. Made me cheerful. David, I don't really believe you travel with blue antimacassars, though.
lucky you! last year I took the train down that way an all we had were the standard country-train open carriages. I miss the compartments
It's rather Murder on the Orient Express. Beware if the Conductor pops his head in and says "First sitting for dinner". That's when all hell breaks loose.
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