Now I know why it's full of foreigners, it's ******* expensive so I suspect they're the only ones who can afford anything. Mind you 3.80 for the tube from Heathrow to Kings Cross is a bargain and no cockwomble buskers on it either 😎
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Of course it's full of foreigners, London it's tourist place and a very good oneOriginally posted by darmstadt View PostNow I know why it's full of foreigners, it's ******* expensive so I suspect they're the only ones who can afford anything. Mind you 3.80 for the tube from Heathrow to Kings Cross is a bargain and no cockwomble buskers on it either 😎 -
The Tube's pointless. You go in it, go underground for a bit, come out and you're still in bloody London.
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Is that the price of the ticket or the average number of hours it takes to get there?Originally posted by darmstadt View PostMind you 3.80 for the tube from Heathrow to Kings Cross..
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Didn't used to be - until 1961, the Metropolitan line ran to AylesburyOriginally posted by VectraMan View PostThe Tube's pointless. You go in it, go underground for a bit, come out and you're still in bloody London.


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Busking is so passé...the latest wheeze is for le beggar to stand up and loudly proclaim financial problems and invite the captive audience to help with any contributions they can ... usually there is an accomplice to provides the first donationOriginally posted by darmstadt View Postno cockwomble buskers on it either 😎How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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