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Old December 5th 06, 03:50 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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That what things can happen in London? That there are spies being bumped
off with radioctive substances, or that dust could cause suspend one of
our
railway lines?

I don't know which is more unbelievable, to be honest.


He-he, I meant all that spy and radiation scare. I'm Russian myself,
and it is quite scary to think that long arm of mother-land can reach
me here so easily (I'm not a spy though - just a software developer).


Considering the rather long interval between Russians being killed in
London, I'd say you don't have much to worry about. I'd be more worried
about busses. The FSB should just use those to kill people. No-one would
ever notice if a bendy bus came slamming through the front of Planet
Hollywood in Piccadilly Circus, turning several guests into intriguing
chunky puddles, then reversing away never to be seen again. It's called
"The 38".

As for Waterloo & City line - I guess that was dust from weekend
repair/construction works. It could be something toxic, and they didn't
clean it in time. Late finish of engineering works - now that is
something totally believable ;-)



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Considering the rather long interval between Russians being killed in
London, I'd say you don't have much to worry about. I'd be more worried
about busses. The FSB should just use those to kill people. No-one would
ever notice if a bendy bus came slamming through the front of Planet
Hollywood in Piccadilly Circus, turning several guests into intriguing
chunky puddles, then reversing away never to be seen again. It's called
"The 38".


Oh dear...
But who the hell would go to Planet Hollywood?

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Old December 7th 06, 10:14 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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Considering the rather long interval between Russians being killed in
London, I'd say you don't have much to worry about. I'd be more worried
about busses. The FSB should just use those to kill people. No-one
would
ever notice if a bendy bus came slamming through the front of Planet
Hollywood in Piccadilly Circus, turning several guests into intriguing
chunky puddles, then reversing away never to be seen again. It's called
"The 38".


Oh dear...
But who the hell would go to Planet Hollywood?


Tourists and Russian dissidents


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Tourists and Russian dissidents


LOL :-)

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