“When preparing to travel, lay out all your clothes and all your money.
Then take half the clothes and twice the money”
How we get around - for work or pleasure and by road, rail or air.
In some cases it may be how we hoped to get around, until things turned bad
Then take half the clothes and twice the money”
How we get around - for work or pleasure and by road, rail or air.
In some cases it may be how we hoped to get around, until things turned bad
If you miss the train, another one may be along
later this month. (If you are lucky) - Australia
later this month. (If you are lucky) - Australia
A touch of no class! - The Netherlands
More reliable than some of the new fangled inventions.
Only fuel required is a stick.
Only fuel required is a stick.
All steamed up - New Zealand
Horse power or steam power does have some advantages. You may get there faster.
From the days before pollution was a problem - Echuca, Australia
Yabba-Dabba-Doo
Not so easy getting around on one foot - Echuca Australia
You could call this 'transport' but I prefer to sit here with my dog for company
Or you can employ others to use their legs
We do all the work and that fat slob collects the money.
This slob collects a bus load of money, and the engine does all the work. Heard of a show pony?
- Victor Harbour S.Aus
- Victor Harbour S.Aus
We have gone in to pray that the return journey is all down hill
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