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There was a thread recently about the Emirates Stadium, and the upshor
seemed to be that the nearest station to it depended on where you were
sitting.
One day this summer I was going from Tooting to Wimbledon on a bus,
probably a 57 but it could have been a 131. The bus stopped at the
Wimbledon Theatre. I didn't get off, but I immediately thought that I
should've done, because I wanted to have a drink of beer and I could
have had one in the Wibbas Down Inn, Wetherspoon's outlet in
Wimbledon.
The bus went round the corner to the next stop at that bus station
affair.
I got off here because the other entrance to the same pub is by this
bus stop.
The Wibbas Down Inn has a bus stop at each of its two entrances.

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On 20 Nov, 08:29, Offramp wrote:
There was a thread recently about the Emirates Stadium, and the upshor
seemed to be that the nearest station to it depended on where you were
sitting.
One day this summer I was going from Tooting to Wimbledon on a bus,
probably a 57 but it could have been a 131. The bus stopped at the
Wimbledon Theatre. I didn't get off, but I immediately thought that I
should've done, because I wanted to have a drink of beer and I could
have had one in the Wibbas Down Inn, Wetherspoon's outlet in
Wimbledon.
The bus went round the corner to the next stop at that bus station
affair.
I got off here because the other entrance to the same pub is by this
bus stop.
The Wibbas Down Inn has a bus stop at each of its two entrances.


So if it's very crowded, you can go to the gents by bus?
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On Nov 20, 9:54 am, MIG wrote:
On 20 Nov, 08:29, Offramp wrote:


The Wibbas Down Inn has a bus stop at each of its two entrances.


So if it's very crowded, you can go to the gents by bus?


LOROL! I suppose you can!



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