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Best tube station to watch girls at?
OK, for all you tube enthusiasts who complain about Metronet going into administration, which lines are the jerkiest etc, here's something a little bit more light-hearted to chat about: Which tube stations, in your opinion, have a significant flow of attractive women flooding around them? I must say that I get the opportunity to sit outside Angel station quite often, and it's a very good place to watch the girls go by (as Andy Williams once sang). Can anyone better that? |
Best tube station to watch girls at?
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 00:50:55 +0100, Cuzman wrote:
Which tube stations, in your opinion, have a significant flow of attractive women flooding around them? I must say that I get the opportunity to sit outside Angel station quite often, and it's a very good place to watch the girls go by (as Andy Williams once sang). Can anyone better that? I always relish alighting at Willesden Green. Loads of nubile young Eastern Europeans in the demographic. -- Fig |
Best tube station to watch girls at?
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007, Cuzman wrote:
Which tube stations, in your opinion, have a significant flow of attractive women flooding around them? I've been catching the Northern down Clapham way quite a bit recently, and am constantly impressed by the horde of pretty, snappily-dressed girls who get on at the various Clapham stations. Annoyingly, the reason i'm on those trains is that i'm visiting my girlfriend, so the opportunity is wasted ... Picc between Piccadilly Circus and Holborn, and the Central east of there, towards the last tube, is the choice time to be spotting dolled-up Essex girls heading home from their nights out. That can be quite scenic. Quite variable, though! tom -- Tech - No Babble |
Best tube station to watch girls at?
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 08:12:05 +0100, Fig wrote:
I always relish alighting at Willesden Green. "Well I tried to settle down Fulham Broadway And I tried to make my home in Golders Green But I gotta get that train And go back home again Oh how I miss the folks back home in Willesden Green" Ray Davies, 1969 (nostalgis isn't what it used to be) -- Bill Hayles http://billnot.com |
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