26-08-2015, 15:22
That must be it MS.
When I think back, upon first arriving in the States I felt like we were always driving for hours and hours just to get anywhere. Eventually, it became the norm.
As Washington said it's not unusual to drive several hours at a time, thinking very little of it. It's a necessity unless you choose to fly.
Though I am looking at the situation from an Americanized perspective. I can see why people wouldn't want to rely on using Britain's transport to travel. The roads are terrible & congested. Trains and Busses hardly run on time etc.
I still think it's possibly for people in his position. Besides, over 48 hours later and no word on Hooper. We don't need anyone that doesn't WANT to be in a Wednesday shirt.
When I think back, upon first arriving in the States I felt like we were always driving for hours and hours just to get anywhere. Eventually, it became the norm.
As Washington said it's not unusual to drive several hours at a time, thinking very little of it. It's a necessity unless you choose to fly.
Though I am looking at the situation from an Americanized perspective. I can see why people wouldn't want to rely on using Britain's transport to travel. The roads are terrible & congested. Trains and Busses hardly run on time etc.
I still think it's possibly for people in his position. Besides, over 48 hours later and no word on Hooper. We don't need anyone that doesn't WANT to be in a Wednesday shirt.
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