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The fooking Welsh have exported all their rain.Originally posted by zeitghostBBC News - Bakerloo line train hits obstruction
"Bulge in wall caused by rain".
I thought there was a drought.
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Has it, I've hardly noticed any change up here in Leicester.Originally posted by eek View PostOnly news because the rail maintanence strike has been such a success.
Bob Crow.....one of the main reasons I'd never like to live in London.
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Late? Never happens.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostDid you use it as an excuse for being late into your permie job in Manchester?
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Did you use it as an excuse for being late into your permie job in Manchester?Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostAnybody heard anything?
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And a smelly one.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostMoving the inner ring sounds quite a big task.
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Bakerloo line suspended after tube hits tunnel; no casualties - Telegraph
"Overnight maintenance work was thought to have moved the inner ring of the tube tunnel near Embankment on the River Thames. "
"The problems this morning are not in any way connected with the industrial action taken by some maintenance workers "
Moving the inner ring sounds quite a big task.
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"Maintenaince workers on Tube Lines contracts are currently on a 72-hour strike. However, TfL says its response has been unaffected by the strike"
Better call off the olympics then.
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