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I liked a lot to turn round the city centre by the tube when I was there,
but are really londoners satisfied about london transports or are they used
to being with it because of daily lifetime?


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On 23/02/2011 19:26, max wrote:
I liked a lot to turn round the city centre by the tube when I was
there, but are really londoners satisfied about london transports or are
they used to being with it because of daily lifetime?


Everyone loves London's transport. An old English proverb compares
clockwork-powered machines with the Circle Line, people follow Jubilee
Line signalling in the way that Italians follow their favourite football
team, small babies are christened "First Capital Connect", and many
Londoners have small shrines to Bob Crow in their living rooms.

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On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Arthur Figgis wrote:

On 23/02/2011 19:26, max wrote:
I liked a lot to turn round the city centre by the tube when I was
there, but are really londoners satisfied about london transports or are
they used to being with it because of daily lifetime?


Everyone loves London's transport. An old English proverb compares
clockwork-powered machines with the Circle Line, people follow Jubilee
Line signalling in the way that Italians follow their favourite football
team, small babies are christened "First Capital Connect", and many
Londoners have small shrines to Bob Crow in their living rooms.


I rub his little baldy head every morning for good luck!

tom

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On 2/23/2011 5:29 PM, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Arthur Figgis wrote:

On 23/02/2011 19:26, max wrote:
I liked a lot to turn round the city centre by the tube when I was
there, but are really londoners satisfied about london transports or are
they used to being with it because of daily lifetime?


Everyone loves London's transport. An old English proverb compares
clockwork-powered machines with the Circle Line, people follow Jubilee
Line signalling in the way that Italians follow their favourite
football team, small babies are christened "First Capital Connect",
and many Londoners have small shrines to Bob Crow in their living rooms.


I rub his little baldy head every morning for good luck!

tom


With all the songs written about the Underground, I'd say it's a
favorite part of the city!

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On 2/23/2011 5:29 PM, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Arthur Figgis wrote:

On 23/02/2011 19:26, max wrote:
I liked a lot to turn round the city centre by the tube when I was
there, but are really londoners satisfied about london transports or
are
they used to being with it because of daily lifetime?

Everyone loves London's transport. An old English proverb compares
clockwork-powered machines with the Circle Line, people follow Jubilee
Line signalling in the way that Italians follow their favourite
football team, small babies are christened "First Capital Connect",
and many Londoners have small shrines to Bob Crow in their living rooms.


I rub his little baldy head every morning for good luck!

tom


With all the songs written about the Underground, I'd say it's a favorite
part of the city!

redcat




Next time I write a song too.. I might be clever in those kinda stuff, then
I could post it here..
and singing with all of you then getting in the UK chart.. who knows, lol




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