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"Huge" wrote in message
... Paul Corfield writes: Thanks for reminding me why I really, really should not bother with attempting to be remotely helpful to people on this group. Frankly, given the quality of the "help" offered, I'd be inclined to agree with you. You might work for LU, but I have to *use* the "service" you "offer" in the real world. Come off it, Huge, you weren't rude to Paul for a reason, you were rude to him because you're rude to everyone. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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Ian Jelf wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 12 Feb 2005:
In message , Paul Corfield writes Thanks for reminding me why I really, really should not bother with attempting to be remotely helpful to people on this group. On the contrary, Paul, please continue to do so and don't allow the occasional negative comment from someone who knows about 10% of what you're on about discourage you. You're generous, Ian - I would have said they knew about 1%! Paul, do keep on posting here, please! -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 23 January 2005 with new photos |
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Huge wrote:
Mrs Redboots writes: Ian Jelf wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 12 Feb 2005: In message , Paul Corfield writes Thanks for reminding me why I really, really should not bother with attempting to be remotely helpful to people on this group. On the contrary, Paul, please continue to do so and don't allow the occasional negative comment from someone who knows about 10% of what you're on about discourage you. You're generous, Ian - I would have said they knew about 1%! I sure as **** know how far it is from St.Pancras to Kings X. No, you don't. The walk in the open down Pancras Road is actually 300 yards, not 500. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On 13 Feb 2005 18:19:14 GMT, Huge wrote:
"Richard J." writes: Huge wrote: Mrs Redboots writes: Ian Jelf wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 12 Feb 2005: In message , Paul Corfield writes Thanks for reminding me why I really, really should not bother with attempting to be remotely helpful to people on this group. On the contrary, Paul, please continue to do so and don't allow the occasional negative comment from someone who knows about 10% of what you're on about discourage you. You're generous, Ian - I would have said they knew about 1%! I sure as **** know how far it is from St.Pancras to Kings X. No, you don't. The walk in the open down Pancras Road is actually 300 yards, not 500. Typical transport weenie; much rather split hairs than address actual issues. Translation: "I was wrong". |
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Huge wrote:
"Richard J." writes: Huge wrote: Mrs Redboots writes: Ian Jelf wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 12 Feb 2005: In message , Paul Corfield writes Thanks for reminding me why I really, really should not bother with attempting to be remotely helpful to people on this group. On the contrary, Paul, please continue to do so and don't allow the occasional negative comment from someone who knows about 10% of what you're on about discourage you. You're generous, Ian - I would have said they knew about 1%! I sure as **** know how far it is from St.Pancras to Kings X. No, you don't. The walk in the open down Pancras Road is actually 300 yards, not 500. Typical transport weenie; much rather split hairs than address actual issues. You were the one who boasted that you "sure as ****" knew the distance. If you think an overestimate of 67% is splitting hairs, your judgement is not to be trusted. To the OP: Pay no attention to what the transport weenies tell you. They live in some bizarre world where a delay is an opportunity to be ecstatic about being on a train, a long and inconvenient walk an opportunity to admire the architecture of St. Pancras and they'd *much* rather attack me than bother about real issues; it's so much easier. You've conveniently forgotten that Paul Corfield actually said "there are significant construction works at Kings Cross so there may be some more hassle opting for that route." Also that you suggested Gatwick to a poster who said he'd got the option of Luton or Stansted. By the way, you never told us what your job is. You're not ashamed of it, are you? -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Ian F. wrote:
"Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... The intelligent majority find your contributions extremely helpful and useful. Agreed. Carry on posting, Paul. That said, St. Pancras is a mess at present and a real schlep from Kings Cross. The advice to the OP to stick to Stansted is fair. What have you all got against West Hampstead? :-) I know it's a short walk down the road, but for airport-to-Westminster can it really be beaten? -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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Huge wrote:
Ian Jelf writes: On the contrary, Paul, please continue to do so and don't allow the occasional negative comment from someone who knows about 10% of what you're on about discourage you. So, your bigotry somehow distorts spacetime and means that people arriving at St.Pancras *don't* have to drag their suitcases 500 yards in the ****ing rain to wait outside Kings X until the Tube has cleared sufficiently? What happened to the ramp down from St.Pancras directly into the Tube station? |
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"Dave Arquati" wrote in message
... What have you all got against West Hampstead? :-) 1. It's in north London. 2. Er... 3. ...that's it. ;-) I know it's a short walk down the road, but for airport-to-Westminster can it really be beaten? I wasn't sure if the OP meant he was going to Westminster itself or the Westminster area - maybe Westminster station is not best for him. If it is, then I guess you're right. Ian |
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Ian F. wrote:
"Dave Arquati" wrote in message ... What have you all got against West Hampstead? :-) 1. It's in north London. 2. Er... 3. ...that's it. ;-) I know it's a short walk down the road, but for airport-to-Westminster can it really be beaten? I wasn't sure if the OP meant he was going to Westminster itself or the Westminster area - maybe Westminster station is not best for him. If it is, then I guess you're right. If he's heading to the Victoria end of Westminster, the Victoria line would theoretically be more useful, but also has platforms the furthest walk from St Pancras. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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