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Originally posted by Mordac View Post
It's somewhere one had to drive through (as quickly as possible) to get to Stockley Park way back in the last century.
It's also where a certain Scotsman might find a cheap 'airport hotel'...Trouble was it was 2001 and accommodation was in short supply due to T5 being built. Yiewsley was only slightly better.
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Once bitten, twice...
Guess that's what happens if you are a stupid show off
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/fitness-guru-lenny-makinde-bitten-python-films-promo-hayes-car-park-b929496.html
It was the first time Lenny Makinde had even seen a snake in real life, but now he says: “I have people coming up to me recognising me as the ‘snake workout guy’”
A gym instructor has gone viral after being bitten on the ear by a snake as he filmed a promotional video working out around the reptile in a west London car park.
Lenny Makinde, who runs Elevation Fitness based in Hayes, is filmed doing press-ups and lunges over the 25kg reticulated python borrowed from a friend to prove to Londoners you can work out “anytime, anywhere”.
But as he records an outro for the segment for his Instagram profile the python named LV takes a bite at his ear causing Mr Makinde to scream in shock.
The 28-year-old has incorporated horse-riding, the tube and an ice cream van in his increasingly bizarre but endearing series of workouts across London.
He told the Standard: “I got cheeky and thought I wasn’t happy with that outro let's do another and the snake, LV, must have heard me and thought ‘I’m not having it, I’m a snake by nature let me show you.’
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