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flashy 07-11-2007 17:48

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yes mel had to take his passport down

slinky 07-11-2007 17:49

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 490427)
yes mel had to take his passport down

Yes, se my edited post :)

flashy 07-11-2007 17:50

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lol ya turnip ;)



oh my god mel have you seen my posts to your posts, i must chat some bubbles, i've only been posting on here for a year

panther 07-11-2007 18:05

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 490431)


have you seen my posts to your posts, i must chat some bubbles, i've only been posting on here for a year

no comment:D:rolleyes:;)

I had to get one for my daughter (a pass), didnt mind cuz I didnt have to pay but next year ill have to pay for it:eek:, which I DONT agree with!!

flashy 07-11-2007 18:11

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and yet again next year you'll have to get new photo's for her panther, stupid isnt it

MargaretR 07-11-2007 18:18

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Earlier in this thread someone asked about whether pensioners need bus pass cards -yes they do--
this website provides the info
NowCard: The Smart Card for Lancashire, Blackburn with Darwen, Blackpool and Cumbria

harwood red 07-11-2007 18:26

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I have just renewed these passes for my two lads for the second year

They are happy to reuse the same pics and just cut the old pass up and take pic out and make new pass :)

The passes only cost £2 for the full year so I don't mind and tbh my eldest is 6ft tall so if he didn't have this pass no way would he get on for child price!

In blackburn it is the tourist info shop on church street that do them flashy..or that is where I was told was the only place that does them now!

What really aggravated me though was the driver who took my youngest sons pass off him as it had just gone out of date and I was due to get the new ones the next day and he made him pay full price :mad:

Nickelson 07-11-2007 18:30

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harwood you can get them from the libary in accrington in the future.

harwood red 07-11-2007 18:40

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Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 490450)
harwood you can get them from the libary in accrington in the future.

i work in Blackburn so it's easier for me, but thanks Nickelson :)

panther 07-11-2007 18:49

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 490437)
and yet again next year you'll have to get new photo's for her panther, stupid isnt it

no i wont!
i ended up paying £4 for the ruddy things, got 4 photos, only used 1!!
so she can use the same one next year:D
tuff on lancashire united!!

flashy 07-11-2007 19:08

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Lesley its also the spot on shop on Ainsworth street that do them, thats where i got Reece's from

panther 07-11-2007 19:19

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are these passes only for lancashire united i take it?
ya dont need em on pilky's...i mean kings?;)

Neil 07-11-2007 19:40

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Originally Posted by slinky (Post 490425)
Ok i'm getting my coat now >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Don't let the door bang your arse on the way out :p:D

firth_dawn 07-11-2007 20:46

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i know the passes are only £2 for the year but i dont think you should have to pay for one for children under 16 yrs old. i think its a good idea to have a pass though.

WillowTheWhisp 07-11-2007 21:41

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If the child is in school uniform I think some drivers are being a bit pedantic if they insist on full fare if they don't have a card. It's obvious they are still school age if they are wearing the uniform isn't it?


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