Whatever he says, my mate Brian will do it cheaper. He's always in the pub if you want to talk to him.
2007-05-08 04:26:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe it's traditionally the two coins that are placed on your eyes when you've karked it. However, being a forward thinking entrepraneur, the boatman now takes all major credit cards, debit cards, cheques, book tokens, B&H Gratis points and Subway stamps.
2007-05-08 04:30:28
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answered by Bultimus 4
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Well, the song says "don't pay the ferryman until he gets you to the other side". But they don't say how much. I assume it's your soul.
2007-05-08 04:25:19
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answer #3
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answered by chefgrille 7
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Swim it ... you'll come out invulnerable
I think you'll be relying on your friends and family to bury/burn you with the correct fare... I don't think he's put up his rates or anything but he still won't do return collections
2007-05-08 04:26:14
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answered by Mr. Fox 5
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About the same as you would for a ride on the Magic Roundabout.
2007-05-08 04:25:29
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answered by Anonymous
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4 shillings.
oh, and a recent edition of the readers digest.
xx
2007-05-08 04:24:10
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answered by ♫ ♥green heather butterfly♥ ♫ 4
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Tuppence per person per trip...
Or is that the Runcorn Ferry?
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2007-05-08 04:35:59
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answered by mainwoolly 6
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2 pennies , a tip is optional
2007-05-08 04:26:44
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answered by seaview 6
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Swim man, it's free- and the last time you'll be able to do it!
2007-05-08 04:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't pay the advertised price...try bartering
2007-05-08 04:24:21
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answered by Doodie 6
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