Jeremy Pound
@jeremypound71
Dep Ed of BBC Music Magazine. I support Oxford Utd & live in Cheltenham. Proud dad of South West U17 pole vault champion. Big fan of CrossCountry trains.
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05-09-2013 20:31:12
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While my admiration for Max Wilkinson MP and Cheltenham Lib Dems knows no bounds, the appearance of Oxford commas in the latest newsletter is of grave concern...
Tomorrow, I'll be enjoying my first Latin lesson in 31 years from mary beard and others at the CheltLitFest. I never really got on with Horace while doing my degree, so hope that might change...
To prepare us all for the seasonal adjustment of the clocks going back, CrossCountry Trains kindly runs many of its trains late through October, including this morning's 8.52 from Cheltenham (40 mins late). It's those special little touches that make it such a great company.
Because the 8.52 CrossCountry Trains is now running so late, I will instead be getting the 9.32 which, because it is a CrossCountry Trains train, is also running late.
Thankfully, the CrossCountry Trains delayed train I've got on instead of the very delayed CrossCountry Trains train is standing room only, which is always a pleasure.
Trainspotter at Cheltenham Spa on his phone to his mate and getting hugely excited about the imminent arrival of the delayed CrossCountry Trains 8.52 to Bristol TM. Lord knows what he'd be like if he ever witnessed a CrossCountry train arriving on time.
I guve my son a bollocking for being slow to get out of bed and being late for school too often. But then he reminds me that, after finishing A Levels, he has already been offered the position of Head of Schedules and Efficiency at CrossCountry Trains Trains. Fair play.
I'm sure that there's some sort of unlikely reason why my CrossCountry Trains train home is running 35 minutes late but, alas, the Excuses Cupboard at HQ has evidently run out of stock, so we're not being told anything.