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I reckon it had to swerve sharply round an extra large turdOriginally posted by Paddy View PostTaking fares while driving?
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Taking fares while driving?Originally posted by Bunk View Post
I know that supermarket, it's a straight road, how the flip did they manage that?
Edit: Ok, it's got some gentle bends but still, it's not usually a fast road, too many crossings and bus stops for that.
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Also shows how flimsy those metal barriers are (unless it went through the gap at the ped xing).Originally posted by Bunk View Post
I know that supermarket, it's a straight road, how the flip did they manage that?
Edit: Ok, it's got some gentle bends but still, it's not usually a fast road, too many crossings and bus stops for that.
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In my place only maglev capable vehicles are allowed to quietly zoom past my mansion.
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Also, they say it's normally packed with shoppers, but I think it opens at 11am on a Sunday.
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I know that supermarket, it's a straight road, how the flip did they manage that?
Edit: Ok, it's got some gentle bends but still, it's not usually a fast road, too many crossings and bus stops for that.
http://g.co/maps/ye54pLast edited by Bunk; 8 January 2012, 15:05.
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I thought he had bought a road sweeper as a component of his "Plan B"Originally posted by doodab View Post
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More fun and games in Wandsworth
BBC News - London bus crashes into Wandsworth Sainsbury's supermarket
Where is sasguru BTW?A London double decker bus has crashed into the entrance of a busy supermarket in south-west London.
Police were called to reports of a number 28 bus having crashed into a Sainsbury's supermarket on Garratt Lane, in Wandsworth, at 10:45 GMT.
It is thought the bus was also involved in a collision with a road sweeper, a Scotland Yard spokesman said.Tags: None
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