Saturday, 17 August 2013

Serpentine Economics




I liked Eva's idea of doing a little bit of row boating so we decided to go to Hyde Park
 and have a go on the Serpentine Lake. Hyde park is a real nice place to go in the summer, people on bikes deckchairs, ice creams and children playing. But look out for the UKIP swans this one nearly had my fingers off, they could be training them like the Americans did with dolphins to take out the Russians.



If your over 6ft and decide to do a bit of boating in Hyde Park take a row boat and not a pedal one. My body went through more strain and exertion doing 10 feet than Steve Redgrave through his entire Olympic Five medal run including the training in between.



There was an interesting pricing structure for the boats at Hyde Park:

Half Hour : £10.00 per person
One Hour : £12.00 per person

Its just £2 to double your time and remember this is per person not per boat, plus four people could go in one boat for one hour for £48, but at the same time four people could separately take four boats. Money wise who does this benefit and how? Perhaps this is all devised by some economics genius. The government should get down there perhaps within this somewhere is the answer to the world recession.

Probably the first Bulgarian Lady to eat a egg mayonnaise sandwich on the Serpentine.

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