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Is how I read this.Originally posted by LondonManc View PostEuston to Picc is just over two hours, so generally I'll whack off over a film. Get some great looks of disgust when my ass gets an airing.
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Leave my desk at 1pm, kettle on in north Manchester at 4:35.Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostWhat's the door to door?
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What's the door to door?Originally posted by LondonManc View PostEuston to Picc is just over two hours, so generally I'll whack a film on. Get some great looks of disgust when Jackass gets an airing.
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Euston to Picc is just over two hours, so generally I'll whack a film on. Get some great looks of disgust when Jackass gets an airing.
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It tends to be dark when I'm on the train so, whenever I look out the window, I am greeted by the unsettling vision of a rather befuddled looking middle aged woman with bed hair.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've occasionally intended to work on the train but I enjoy looking out of the window too much
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The only thing I ever knew about my Great-Grandfather was that he worked on the trains and was killed by being crushed between two buffers. Ewww.
I think that beats your peril.
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Or no one is listening when on their phone.Originally posted by ladymuck View PostI love watching people working on trains. Had much fun observing someone, who had no idea how to use powerpoint, trying to create a slide deck. Have read many financial reports and confidential emails. People seem to think that no-one's looking when they work in a public place.
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Or that you can't see what they are looking at;Originally posted by ladymuck View PostPeople seem to think that no-one's looking when they work in a public place.
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+1Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI've occasionally intended to work on the train but I enjoy looking out of the window too much
It's even preferable on the tube...
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I've occasionally intended to work on the train but I enjoy looking out of the window too much
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