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I’ve written before about my friend and colleague Mister Nasty. We worked in the GM buses control room years ago and Nasty was the man to pass your calls to if your had any problem callers, he’d soon sort them out!

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I was rummaging through a box of old stuff ages ago and I found a list he’d made of silly calls! Scroll down to find some of the better ones! I should add firstly that the picture to the right came from a web page that provides royalty free pictures and in no way resembles the GM Buses enquiry room. Imagine a scruffy office full of cigarette smoke, old newspapers and discarded tea cups and you’re on the way to getting the general idea! We worked with a bunch of timetables clipped into big files and all in alphabetical order and a big bus route map on our desks then one day you’d get a call asking for a bus to Rochdale so you’d open the R for Rochdale folder and find B for Bolton because someone, usually the person sat killing themselves laughing opposite, had re-arranged your timetables during your tea break!
Seated next to me was Dave with a perpetual cigarette in his mouth. (As you can tell this was the early nineties, just before all this politically correct non smoking stuff!) Across from me was Mister Nasty and then Angela and Katie who spent most of the shift chatting to either each other or their friends. On the other side was Camilla whose nickname was PMT and could easily go off on a complete wobbler depending on the time of the month. Jeff, a pleasant enough chap who had lost his job as a driver due to some unexplained medical condition was next. Last of all and sat at the end next to Jeff was Norm, my best friend on the team. Norm was a nice guy but you had to be on the ball with him because if you weren’t he’d pull some trick on you like dialling in on an outside line and pretend to be a customer and then start an argument with you or, like he once did, pretend to be a member of the public who had put a carpet on a bus then followed on a bicycle but the bus was too fast and got away from him! Yes, you had me going then Norm, where ever you are these days!
Dave, the perpetual smoker, was a dour, straight to the point sort of guy. He’d get a call about a bus to Stockport from Manchester and he’d quickly reply, “The 192 service from Piccadilly sir, every ten minutes starting from 07.30 in the morning.” Then if you had nothing else to ask he’d give you the chop, job done and was ready for the next call.
PMT was slightly different. She’d answer the call by saying, “nice day for a trip to Stockport. Are you going to the market? Oh it’s a really good market there, and it’s all under cover in case the weather turns bad . .” And she’d go on and on.
One day, after a really busy session, I think it was a bank holiday or something, PMT must have been feeling really pleased with herself because she asked the inspector who had taken the most calls. The inspector that day was a really nice guy called ‘leave it wi’ me’ because if you ever asked him to sort anything out for you, he’d reply ‘leave it wi’ me’ and of course, never do anything. On this day he asked us all to hang about for a minute while he asked the ancient computer to throw up the figures. PMT was sure she had taken the most calls but it turned out to be Dave, yes dour Dave who answered the question then cut straight to the next call while PMT was still chatting. Well, PMT let off the most fearsome screaming wobbler, told ‘leave it wi’ me’ he didn’t know his ‘arse from his elbow’ and stormed off leaving the rest of us in a fit of laughter. I didn’t stop laughing until Normy got the beers in at the pub over the road!
Anyway, as promised, here’s a few snippets from Nasty’s list:
GM operator: “Hello GM Buses.”
Caller: “Can you speak up? I’m partially sighted.”
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GM operator: “Hello GM Buses.”
Caller: “My dog got on the 192 at Stockport. Has he got off at Hazel Grove yet?”
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GM operator: “Hello GM Buses.”
Caller: “Can I use a birthday card as proof of age?”
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GM operator: “Hello GM Buses.”
Caller: “My boyfriend has left his trousers and underpants on one of your buses!”
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GM operator: “Hello GM Buses.”
Caller: “What time are the buses to Manchester from Roe Green on a Sunday?”
GM Operator: “They are 15 minutes past the hour at Roe Green post office.”
Caller: “They can’t be!”
GM Operator: “Why not?”
Caller: “The post office is closed on Sundays!”
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GM operator: “Hello GM Buses.”
Caller: “What time is the night bus to Pilsworth?”
GM Operator: “Sorry, we don’t do a night bus to Pilsworth.”
Caller: Well, how much is the fare then?
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GM operator: “Hello GM Buses.”
Caller: “What’s the fare to Oldham for a normal person?”
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Oh my… Reminds me of my time answering tech support calls. Love them or hate them, the public makes life interesting sometimes. Anywho, cool blog, fun to read
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Mr Nasty, what a character he was! Thanks for reading and commenting, all the best, Steve
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