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The London Underground and its South African connection
In message i, at
17:39:53 on Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Tom Anderson remarked: As this is a railway group, Mafeking surely. No, no, it runs to that riverport just up the coast from Port Elizabeth - that's why it's called the East London Line. Phew, that's a relief. -- Roland Perry |
The London Underground and its South African connection
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Roland Perry wrote:
In message i, at 17:39:53 on Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Tom Anderson remarked: As this is a railway group, Mafeking surely. No, no, it runs to that riverport just up the coast from Port Elizabeth - that's why it's called the East London Line. Phew, that's a relief. I can see this thread becoming a bit of a boer. tom -- I think it would be a good idea -- Mohandas Gandhi, on Western civilisation |
The London Underground and its South African connection
In message i, at
20:50:14 on Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Tom Anderson remarked: As this is a railway group, Mafeking surely. No, no, it runs to that riverport just up the coast from Port Elizabeth - that's why it's called the East London Line. Phew, that's a relief. I can see this thread becoming a bit of a boer. You veldt it too? -- Roland Perry |
The London Underground and its South African connection
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Roland Perry wrote:
In message i, at 20:50:14 on Thu, 14 Jan 2010, Tom Anderson remarked: As this is a railway group, Mafeking surely. No, no, it runs to that riverport just up the coast from Port Elizabeth - that's why it's called the East London Line. Phew, that's a relief. I can see this thread becoming a bit of a boer. You veldt it too? Face it, our jokes are rarely much kop. tom -- .... the full attack expands into an unusual pseudosteganographic strikeback methodology against peer to peer networks. -- Dan Kaminsky |
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