Well, if it’s on the 16th and the trains run, I’ll be around. My meal for that night has been cancelled but I’ll be turning up in London if I can, even if I’m Billy Nomates in the evening.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostWell, if it’s on the 16th and the trains run, I’ll be around. My meal for that night has been cancelled but I’ll be turning up in London if I can, even if I’m Billy Nomates in the evening.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostWell, if it’s on the 16th and the trains run, I’ll be around. My meal for that night has been cancelled but I’ll be turning up in London if I can, even if I’m Billy Nomates in the evening.Comment
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Although, I have just read that the RMT rejected the payrise offer so strikes are still planned for 16/17 DecemberComment
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Yep, I'll not be sure I can get there until:
1.) I get onboard a train to St. Pancras
2.) Said train actually ends up at St. Pancras.
I'm not even booking accommodation until I get there (I am expecting availability)."I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostAlthough, I have just read that the RMT rejected the payrise offer so strikes are still planned for 16/17 DecemberComment
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I could drive down if necessary - though it might be quite late on the Saturday before I'm in a fit and legal state to drive backComment
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