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Do you do this every day? I am really enjoying it!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostAnd walked for another 20 minutes to get to another tube station.
Used to work with a bloke who used to describe his trip round Hangar Lane gyratory in edtail, every day, with full explanations of what happened at every set of lights, who had not observed the correct lane discipline, any interesting pedestrian manoeuvres (sp?) and any changes to the shops. To be fair, he had no friends and everyone avoided him at the coffee machine but he carried on regardless.Comment
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No, only when there is something significant to tell.Originally posted by WindyAnna View PostDo you do this every day? I am really enjoying it!
Used to work with a bloke who used to describe his trip round Hangar Lane gyratory in edtail, every day, with full explanations of what happened at every set of lights, who had not observed the correct lane discipline, any interesting pedestrian manoeuvres (sp?) and any changes to the shops. To be fair, he had no friends and everyone avoided him at the coffee machine but he carried on regardless.
The tale of my journey from work to Heathrow on Friday night is legendary.Comment
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You are correct in assuming thatOriginally posted by TheFaQQer View PostI used to work with a world champion kick-boxer.
I'm guessing you're not him.
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I got committed into going to a chav wedding a few years back. At the reception, every few minutes someone would pop out the back of the Community Centre and a different person would come back in. I assumed it was people going outside for a smoke. Strange, 'cos we were smoking inside.Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
try it and see
After about an hour of this I wandered out for a butcher's and got an education. Three couples in knee-trembler formation with a couple of other people either waiting their turn or getting their breath back.
"You wanna go luv?" called one of the tarts. "Ya up for it?"
I made my apologies and left.
I innocently thought "knee-trembler" was just a figure of speech - I had no idea ...Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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I'll look back for that one then!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostNo, only when there is something significant to tell.
The tale of my journey from work to Heathrow on Friday night is legendary.Comment
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Well, at least that part of your journey wasn't any worse than usual.Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostWhere I found that the train in front had stalled and there were no trains going through there. Queues out onto the pavement, as the station was full and they weren't letting any more people through.Drivelling in TPD is not a mental health issue. We're just community blogging, that's all.
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