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Camden Underground Graffiti
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006, Adam Cameron wrote:
Yep, Al Qaeda could get a sodding artillery piece onto the underground in the time these guys must have had. It's not a very practical place for an artillery emplacement though, is it? ;-) Oh, i dunno: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_gun tom -- It's just really ****ing good and that's all. -- Gabe, on the Macintosh |
Camden Underground Graffiti
Yep, Al Qaeda could get a sodding artillery piece onto the underground
in the time these guys must have had. It's not a very practical place for an artillery emplacement though, is it? ;-) Oh, i dunno: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_gun Heh. It's not in a TUNNEL, though, is it? -- Adam |
Camden Underground Graffiti
In message , Tom
Anderson writes On Fri, 29 Dec 2006, Adam Cameron wrote: Yep, Al Qaeda could get a sodding artillery piece onto the underground in the time these guys must have had. It's not a very practical place for an artillery emplacement though, is it? ;-) Oh, i dunno: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_gun tom I think what was meant is That Camden Town is Underground ? -- martyn dawe |
Camden Underground Graffiti
Adam Cameron wrote:
Yep, Al Qaeda could get a sodding artillery piece onto the underground in the time these guys must have had. It's not a very practical place for an artillery emplacement though, is it? ;-) Oh, i dunno: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_gun Heh. It's not in a TUNNEL, though, is it? Some of them were kept in tunnels for protection when not being fired: http://www.undergroundkent.co.uk/etc...way_tunnel.htm Not tube tunnels, though :-) -- Arthur Figgis Surrey, UK |
Camden Underground Graffiti
In message , Arthur
Figgis writes Adam Cameron wrote: Yep, Al Qaeda could get a sodding artillery piece onto the underground in the time these guys must have had. It's not a very practical place for an artillery emplacement though, is it? ;-) Oh, i dunno: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_gun Heh. It's not in a TUNNEL, though, is it? Some of them were kept in tunnels for protection when not being fired: http://www.undergroundkent.co.uk/etc...way_tunnel.htm Not tube tunnels, though :-) They had rails in them and looked like tubes ! -- Edward Cowling London UK |
Camden Underground Graffiti
On Fri, 29 Dec 2006, Adam Cameron wrote:
Yep, Al Qaeda could get a sodding artillery piece onto the underground in the time these guys must have had. It's not a very practical place for an artillery emplacement though, is it? ;-) Oh, i dunno: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railway_gun Heh. It's not in a TUNNEL, though, is it? Nor is the Northern line north of Hampstead and Highgate. Camden town, as a deep underground location with direct access to two different overground branches, would be an excellent site for a tube gun! tom -- Don't ask me man, i didn't do it. |
Camden Underground Graffiti
I think what was meant is That Camden Town is Underground ?
Sigh. Yes. It was intended to be... you know... *a wee joke*. Oh well. -- Adam |
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