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I booked tickets for DBF & I over Easter. I did the booking/paying so I entered my name, but they never asked for his!
Is this normal?
They say that you need an ID to board the bus so, uhh, shouldn't they have asked his name?
Signed,
You're jealous because I take Greyhound
Re: Greyhound Australia Q
I don't think I could ever take a greyhound again after the beheading thing in Canada on one.
Shudder.
Chronically hilarious - you'll split your stitches!
I wrote a book! Bucket list CHECK!
http://notesfortheirtherapist.blogspot.co.uk
I took that very same route in Canada, albeit a good 6 years prior to the beheading. From Winnipeg westward. Ahh, good times.
I'm telling myself that Greyhound here is utilised by young foreign backpackers, and not creepos like in North America.
You just keep telling yourself that.
Enjoy.
He he he.
Chronically hilarious - you'll split your stitches!
I wrote a book! Bucket list CHECK!
http://notesfortheirtherapist.blogspot.co.uk
I took it from Sydney to Cairns and it was pretty much backpackers the whole way.
It took me 2.5 months to get the whole way up. It wasn't horrible. I don't recall showing ID, but it was in 2005.
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