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5.8bn to cut 30 mins from a train journey. Can think of better things to spend that money on.Thats the way the cookie crumbles -
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Another (botched and illegal) military campaign.Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View Post5.8bn to cut 30 mins from a train journey. Can think of better things to spend that money on.Comment
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You obviously don't value your time. Coincidently, £5.8bn happens to be half my hourly rate.Originally posted by Cooperinliverp00l View Post5.8bn to cut 30 mins from a train journey. Can think of better things to spend that money on.Comment
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It's about time you bought a better car then; the one you drive around Toytown is cack.Originally posted by NoddY View PostYou obviously don't value your time. Coincidently, £5.8bn happens to be half my hourly rate.Comment
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Originally posted by Chugnut View PostIt's about time you bought a better car then; the one you drive around Toytown is cack.
ANd maybe treat yourself to a new outfit as you always seem to wear that one and to be honest it so last 80'sThats the way the cookie crumblesComment
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And it isn't taxed.Originally posted by Chugnut View PostIt's about time you bought a better car then; the one you drive around Toytown is cack.Comment
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Dunno, if it means some more chavs get sliced 'n' diced by high-speed trains whilst up to no good on the tracks, it can only be a good thing in my book.Originally posted by Moose423956 View Post...on a railway line in this country? I wouldn't, given the level of vandalism on the tracks.Comment
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