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Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
Are there still a special breed of mice on the London Underground or
have they all been poisoned off. I haven't seen any this year. Sometimes - especially late in the evening they'd run along the platforms at some stations. I believe that one unfortunate Japanese tourist got clipped by a train when she leant too far over the platform edge to watch a mouse. CJB. |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
"CJB" wrote: Are there still a special breed of mice on the London Underground or have they all been poisoned off. I haven't seen any this year. Sometimes - especially late in the evening they'd run along the platforms at some stations. I believe that one unfortunate Japanese tourist got clipped by a train when she leant too far over the platform edge to watch a mouse. CJB. Haven't you heard - there's a war on (...or something) - the TfL staff canteens need to source their protein from somewhere. |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
On 22 Oct, 18:35, CJB wrote:
Are there still a special breed of mice on the London Underground or have they all been poisoned off. I haven't seen any this year. Sometimes - especially late in the evening they'd run along the platforms at some stations. I believe that one unfortunate Japanese tourist got clipped by a train when she leant too far over the platform edge to watch a mouse. CJB. I have seen some this year. |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
"MIG" wrote in message ... On 22 Oct, 18:35, CJB wrote: Are there still a special breed of mice on the London Underground or have they all been poisoned off. I haven't seen any this year. Sometimes - especially late in the evening they'd run along the platforms at some stations. I believe that one unfortunate Japanese tourist got clipped by a train when she leant too far over the platform edge to watch a mouse. CJB. I have seen some this year. Have seen them often this year |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
On 22 Oct, 20:18, "Nicola Redwood" nicolaexternal-
wrote: "MIG" wrote in message ... On 22 Oct, 18:35, CJB wrote: Are there still a special breed of mice on the London Underground or have they all been poisoned off. I haven't seen any this year. Sometimes - especially late in the evening they'd run along the platforms at some stations. I believe that one unfortunate Japanese tourist got clipped by a train when she leant too far over the platform edge to watch a mouse. CJB. I have seen some this year. Have seen them often this year I don't do the tube much these days, but in a slightly sad interval at Tottenham Hale last week (waiting for some new Vic stock) my time was passed watching a pair on the Northbound side (North end) which were on the track at the tunnel mouth. Richard |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
CJB wrote:
Are there still a special breed of mice on the London Underground or have they all been poisoned off. I haven't seen any this year. Sometimes - especially late in the evening they'd run along the platforms at some stations. I believe that one unfortunate Japanese tourist got clipped by a train when she leant too far over the platform edge to watch a mouse. CJB. Hampstead tunnel on the NLL was home to rats during WW2. We lived near to the Finchley Road & Frognal tunnel mouth, and our cat used to bring one home every now and then, We never knew where he got them until I was waiting for a train on the up platform one day and saw him emerging from the tunnel with one in his mouth, Jim Hawkins |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
On Oct 22, 6:45*pm, "Mizter T" wrote:
"CJB" wrote: Are there still a special breed of mice on the London Underground or have they all been poisoned off. I haven't seen any this year. Sometimes - especially late in the evening they'd run along the platforms at some stations. I believe that one unfortunate Japanese tourist got clipped by a train when she leant too far over the platform edge to watch a mouse. CJB. Haven't you heard - there's a war on (...or something) - the TfL staff canteens need to source their protein from somewhere. The plastic one is probably still on the track at "West Ashfield" - not sure if that counts! |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
When they are around they seem almost oblivious to people. I thought
that perhaps the noise of trains may have deafened them. |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 03:45:29 -0700 (PDT)
Offramp wrote: When they are around they seem almost oblivious to people. I thought that perhaps the noise of trains may have deafened them. I'm surprised they manage to survive down there at all. There isn't really all that much food waste lying around on stations. B2003 |
Mice on the Underground - wither ... ??
On Mon, 25 Oct 2010 10:48:34 +0000, boltar2003 wrote:
There isn't really all that much food waste lying around on stations. Because the mice have eaten it? :) -- Alex |
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