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"Stevie D" wrote in message ... Ian D Henden wrote: Three of us set off in convoy. One went clockwise round M25, one went anticlockwise, I went straight on across London. Er ... how can you drive in convoy if you are going different routes? RTBP!!!! **SET OFF** in convoy. (and, as said but not in as many words, split up when got to M25) (Can't remember which coach got to Stanstead first) Well that's spoilt the story g -- Stevie D \\\\\ ///// Bringing dating agencies to the \\\\\\\__X__/////// common hedgehog since 2001 - "HedgeHugs" ___\\\\\\\'/ \'///////_____________________________________________ |
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My thoughts exactly, and I have similar thoughts about people who buy houses under the Heathrow flightpath and then complain they get planes flying overhead. Completely agree. Anyone who complains is protesting too much. The area surrounding Heathrow Airport contains some of the most expensive and desirable places to live in London, if not the South-East of England. I lived in Twickenham for a couple of years, and just got used to the noise after a couple of months. And anyway, living so close to Richmond Park, the River Thames and Heathrow Airport; as well as being able to see Concorde on its way to and from the airport more than made up for the odd noise disturbance. Mrs C |
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In message , Mrs C
writes Anyone who complains is protesting too much. The area surrounding Heathrow Airport contains some of the most expensive and desirable places to live in London, if not the South-East of England. Absolutely. When the royals built Windsor Castle it was their own fault they didn't take the airport into account. -- Roland Perry |
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In article , Mrs C wrote:
I lived in Twickenham for a couple of years, and just got used to the noise after a couple of months. And anyway, living so close to Richmond Park, the River Thames and Heathrow Airport; as well as being able to see Concorde on its way to and from the airport more than made up for the odd noise disturbance. That's where I live now. Completely agree with your sentiment... I'm actually suffering LESS aeroplane noise now than where I previously lived, in Ealing, though, because that house was *right* under one of the departure paths... ouch. I mostly find myself living here because I work in the somewhat-less-charming Feltham. Niklas -- "IMO, the primary historical significance of Unix is that it marks the time in computer history where CPUs became so cheap that it was possible to build an operating system without adult supervision." -- Russ Holsclaw in a.f.c |
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"Niklas Karlsson" wrote in message ... In article , Mrs C wrote: I lived in Twickenham for a couple of years, and just got used to the noise after a couple of months. And anyway, living so close to Richmond Park, the River Thames and Heathrow Airport; as well as being able to see Concorde on its way to and from the airport more than made up for the odd noise disturbance. That's where I live now. Completely agree with your sentiment... I'm actually suffering LESS aeroplane noise now than where I previously lived, in Ealing, though, because that house was *right* under one of the departure paths... ouch. I spend quite a bit of time in Twickewnham too. Couple of nice pubs (Barmy Arms and The Swan) down by the river. I mostly find myself living here because I work in the somewhat-less-charming Feltham. You have my sympathy, sir. Mind you, only slightly worse than where I am, just up the line in Staines. |
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Absolutely. When the royals built Windsor Castle it was their own fault
they didn't take the airport into account. As the American tourists say, it's so convenient they built Windsor Castle next to the airport. Or of Clifford's Tower in York (C13), 'do you think these are original' referring to the safety steps and handrails leading upwards! Richard |
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"Richard" wrote in message ... Absolutely. When the royals built Windsor Castle it was their own fault they didn't take the airport into account. As the American tourists say, it's so convenient they built Windsor Castle next to the airport. Or of Clifford's Tower in York (C13), 'do you think these are original' referring to the safety steps and handrails leading upwards! Or the tourist asking the guide why a Tudor mansion was built so close to the freeway. |
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On Wed, 24 Sep 2003 13:15:45 +0000 (UTC), in uk.transport "Cast_Iron"
wrote: | |"Richard" wrote in message ... | Absolutely. When the royals built Windsor Castle it was their own fault | they didn't take the airport into account. | | As the American tourists say, it's so convenient they built Windsor Castle | next to the airport. | | Or of Clifford's Tower in York (C13), 'do you think these are original' | referring to the safety steps and handrails leading upwards! | |Or the tourist asking the guide why a Tudor mansion was built so close to |the freeway. | It was so Henry VIII could make a quick getaway from his 8 Mothers-in-law in his Porsche. I thought everybody knew that. -- Pete Baggett My Web Page:- www.wulfrunian.net (Trolleybus page www.under2wires.co.uk) |
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