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Public transport - why?
In message , at 13:50:24 on Thu, 25
Sep 2008, August West remarked: For example, my office contains about 100 engineers, but there are only 5 parking spaces for the two floors we are on. The ank & transport company on the 4 floors above have the same ratio of staff: parking spaces. But we are very near shops, etc. That ank business, it's a killer. Tank? It's one way to turn rush hour into crush hour, I suppose. The mpg's not brilliant. bank dank hank lank rank sank tank wank yank Take your pick as to the most likely! Angel Trains is owned by the Royal Bank of Scotland; HSBC Rail (formerly Eversholt Leasing) by err, HSBC; and Porterbrook by Abbey National; so that's three possible "bank and transport" companies. -- Roland Perry |
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