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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLanguage barrier scuppers walker yet AGAIN
**FURTHER NEWS UPDATE **
A man who planned to walk around London without any money has quit, after getting as far as East London.
But, because he could not speak russian, people thought he was a free-loading ponce.
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He did amazingly well to get to Calais. Bristolians never go anywhere.
If you don't believe me when did you last meet one?
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Language barrier scuppers walker yet AGAIN
**FURTHER NEWS UPDATE **
A man who planned to walk around London without any money has quit, after getting as far as Ealing.
Mark Boyle, 28, who set out 2 hours ago with only a kebab, hoped to rely on the kindness of strangers for food and lodging.
But, because he could not speak chav, people thought he was a free-loading ponce.
He now plans to walk around his front room muttering "trouble and strife, say no more son, knock it on the 'ead, innit" so he can try again next year.
He commented: "Whilst walking in my front room, I intend to learn to be a Pearly Queen and to hit the road again as soon as I feel I am ready."
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*** NEWS UPDATE ***
Language barrier scuppers walker AGAIN
A man who planned to walk around the coast of Britain without any money has quit, after getting as far as Portsmouth.
Mark Boyle, 28, who set out a week ago with only a sombrero and a pot noodle, hoped to rely on the kindness of strangers for food and lodging.
But, because he could not speak Polish, people thought he was free-loading or a Brit.
He now plans to walk around his back garden learning Polish so he can try again next year.
He commented: "Whilst walking in my back garden, I intend to learn Polish and to hit the road again as soon as I feel I am ready."
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Originally posted by threaded View PostTalking of being a numpty: I walked across a golf course once and was met on the otherside by a very angry man carrying a machine gun, who told me it wasn't allowed to walk on the grass, and I would have to go back and walk around.
I tried to explain that would then mean I had walked across the grass twice, so he talked to someone on the radio, agreed that was logical so I could continue, and then fiddled with the safety on his gun.
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Talking of being a numpty: I walked across a golf course once and was met on the otherside by a very angry man carrying a machine gun, who told me it wasn't allowed to walk on the grass, and I would have to go back and walk around.
I tried to explain that would then mean I had walked across the grass twice, so he talked to someone on the radio, agreed that was logical so I could continue, and then fiddled with the safety on his gun.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostLinky please? I want to send this round the office for a Friday laugh ...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...nwalker129.xml
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