Re: Virgin Not using Reserved Seat



On Sun, 12 Aug 2007 21:43:22 +0100 someone who may be Conor
<conor.turton@xxxxxxxxx> wrote this:-

Said Brim..the person who said a lorry can't travel in reverse...

Incorrect. What was said was that a lorry cannot operate at normal
speed in both directions and thus it takes an amount of space to be
turned round, unlike a railway wagon.

Glad to see that you still can't do better then distorting what
other people type.


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