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This Walthamstow thread got me thinking:

It is my imagination, or is there an unusually large number of E17
bods in uk.transport.london?


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On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 16:47:50 +0100, Jason wrote:

This Walthamstow thread got me thinking:

It is my imagination, or is there an unusually large number of E17
bods in uk.transport.london?


well there seem to be 4 or 5 who post in the group but there is no
(obvious) way to compare to how many people may be concentrated in other
parts of London or the surrounding counties.
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In article , Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 16:47:50 +0100, Jason wrote:

This Walthamstow thread got me thinking:

It is my imagination, or is there an unusually large number of E17
bods in uk.transport.london?


well there seem to be 4 or 5 who post in the group but there is no
(obvious) way to compare to how many people may be concentrated in other
parts of London or the surrounding counties.


We could always run a survey. :-)

(TW1, here)

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On 1 Apr 2004, Niklas Karlsson wrote:

In article , Paul Corfield wrote:
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004 16:47:50 +0100, Jason wrote:

This Walthamstow thread got me thinking:

It is my imagination, or is there an unusually large number of E17
bods in uk.transport.london?


well there seem to be 4 or 5 who post in the group but there is no
(obvious) way to compare to how many people may be concentrated in other
parts of London or the surrounding counties.


We could always run a survey. :-)


i think we should. probably not in the form of a thread, though. and we
should get people's home and work postal districts (or, better yet,
stations).

(TW1, here)


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On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 at 21:32:48, Tom Anderson
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i think we should. probably not in the form of a thread, though. and we
should get people's home and work postal districts (or, better yet,
stations).

(TW1, here)


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In article ,
Tom Anderson wrote:
i think we should. probably not in the form of a thread, though.
and we should get people's home and work postal districts


TW1/TW1 here - used to be a 2-second walk, now ten minutes.

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In message , Annabel Smyth
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On Sun, 4 Apr 2004 at 21:32:48, Tom Anderson
wrote:

i think we should. probably not in the form of a thread, though. and we
should get people's home and work postal districts (or, better yet,
stations).

(TW1, here)


E5 (Clapton)/WC1E (Euston Square)

SW2 to E14 and back.


Okay, I'll bite.......

B68 to anywhere in London and back! ;-)
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"Tony Bryer" wrote in message
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In article ,
Tom Anderson wrote:

we should get people's home and work postal districts


TW1/TW1 here - used to be a 2-second walk, now ten minutes.


That'll teach you to go to work in stilettos.

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