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Risteard hates this kinda rubbish so we should really delete our posts or else he mightn't enjoy his holiday. Anyway you started this off-topic mullarkey so I'll finish it. :D
It seems you can't see, or choose to ignore, my point, which is fine either way as this is so inherently personal. So I'll just, eh succintly throw out my view, if you've negative/neutral expectations and they are founded you're not in as good a place as you'd be if you were positive because if you're positive you can get over anything. If you've a negative frame of mind and things turn out great then you won't reach the same heights as if you eagerly looked forward to the great event that has had us rambling on for a few posts here. Alcohol is pretty illustrative in all this I find. Ok done agus dusted, now it is submission time. :D
I did the bus to London from Limerick when I was 17, had a great time, but mind you I had to get very horrible drunk to do so. Oh and I passed out in the bus toliets, wouldn't recommend doing that to be honest.
An ex of mine was coming back from Amsterdam on bus and when they got near the Belgian border the driver stopped at McDonalds for a break and told the bus to get rid of any drugs they might have as they always get checked. Cue a load of people running for the jacks in MacDs. Poor ex ate a ****eload of weed because she didn't want to just chuck it all, went back on the bus, and ended up having to listen to some **** who claimed he was ex-IRA harping on to her and two German girls about the Troubles. :D They never got checked at the border either :D:D
I used to take the eurolines from dublin to london years ago, when it was very cheap
Found it a terrible ordeal - awful seats, very hard to sleep, too many roundabouts in wales, and feeling like the living dead when arrive
Now i take ryanair:)