... so hard to find anywhere that does food in Covent Garden
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Originally posted by Troll View Postunder bridges is fine... I once hitched across US & would sleep under freeway bridges - dry fairly safe if a little noisey... they always had a flat area that made a good sleeping are - as long as you didn't roll over
Apparently you should only do this in films, though, as in real life the tornado kills youComment
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From Wikipedia:
Another commonly held belief is that highway overpasses provide adequate shelter from tornadoes. On the contrary, a highway overpass is a dangerous place during a tornado. In the Oklahoma Tornado Outbreak of May 3, 1999, three highway overpasses were directly struck by tornadoes, and at all three locations there was a fatality, along with many life-threatening injuries. The small area under the overpasses created a kind of wind tunnel, increasing the wind's speed, making the situation worse.Comment
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... and head out into the cold, cold night to trek to the nice,warm pub for a suasage sandwich
Night Troll, and any other entities out there on the intarweb thingComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post... so hard to find anywhere that does food in Covent GardenǝןqqıʍComment
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Originally posted by DiscoStu View PostMy own preference is the dodgy hot dog cart by the tube station, hasn't poisoned me yet
Must remember to go via the tame Big Issue seller... promised him last night I'd buy one this evening.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostHmm, might wander down that way; got distracted reading gubbins on Wikipedia, but I'm off now
Must remember to go via the tame Big Issue seller... promised him last night I'd buy one this evening.ǝןqqıʍComment
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