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Previously on "London 2012: 32 mile queue as first Games lane opens on M4"
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI have been upset by my cycle commute last 2 days. Early in the week I was sailing pasts miles and miles of stationery cars. But now the queues have gone. I thought at first people were avoiding town for the Olympics. Then my wife pointed out the schools had broken up.
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I have been upset by my cycle commute last 2 days. Early in the week I was sailing pasts miles and miles of stationery cars. But now the queues have gone. I thought at first people were avoiding town for the Olympics. Then my wife pointed out the schools had broken up.
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My 80 year old mum says the buses in East London are all delayed because of the Olympics already as it took her 90 minutes to get from Woodford to Redbridge yesterday. If my mum says it, it must be true.
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Originally posted by zeitghostI wonder if it was this one:
RAF helicopter crash lands in West Wales after hitting power lines - Wales News - News - WalesOnline
Loved the comments at the bottom of the page.This helicopter has no civilian use, it is just there for war. Wales does not need war-planes!
Read More RAF helicopter crash lands in West Wales after hitting power lines - Wales News - News - WalesOnline
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But a Highways Agency spokesman denied reports that there had been "32-mile queues". He went on: "The delays were a long way from west London and traffic in the area of the Games Lane was no worse than it is on any normal Monday morning."
The Press Association: Delays as Olympic Games Lane opens
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