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I knew that this was quite common on the continent.Originally posted by cojak View PostOh yes - I've had that on the London tube (Piccadilly Line if I recall) - the announcer was quite irritated to have to broadcast a warning just before 10 year old girls walked along the carriage with their hands out.
They jumped out and jumped into to the next carriage at every stop.
Still better than playing accordion very badly, but sometimes they play brilliantly, like this one guy I saw in Germany.
(they should be able to remove those kids from the LU and take them to the Police Station, no?)
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Oh yes - I've had that on the London tube (Piccadilly Line if I recall) - the announcer was quite irritated to have to broadcast a warning just before 10 year old girls walked along the carriage with their hands out.Originally posted by mos View Post
They jumped out and jumped into to the next carriage at every stop.
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Not if its foiled by thick jeans:Originally posted by administrator View PostThey may, or may not (as the case has not gone to court yet and I don't want to be done slander) cut off your willy.
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They may, or may not (as the case has not gone to court yet and I don't want to be done slander) cut off your willy.Originally posted by mos View PostThey may have bleached hair.
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The train manager is right to warn people about Gypsies - they can be thieving pests..
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It's got a nice bridge though.Originally posted by doodab View PostI lived there for a bit. It's a tuliphole, even by the standards of the Midlands.
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