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Just Featured a man complaining about the noise on the North Circular, a
woman complaining about trams and a family whos garden got sucked in a hole by the CTRL works. CTRL won and featured Howard who was put infront of a video clip putting the award in a tunnel. -- To reply direct, Remove NOSPAM and Replace with 21fun For the latest News, Information and Photos check out http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk |
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"Joe Patrick" wrote in message ...
Just Featured a man complaining about the noise on the North Circular, a woman complaining about trams and a family whos garden got sucked in a hole by the CTRL works. CTRL won and featured Howard who was put infront of a video clip putting the award in a tunnel. Howard, all the show's producers, and the very concept of it could do with being put in a very long tunnel.... -- *** http://www.railwayscene.co.uk/ *** - updated 19 August Rich Mackin (rich-at-richmackin.co.uk) |
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Joe Patrick wrote:
Just Featured a man complaining about the noise on the North Circular, a woman complaining about trams and a family whos garden got sucked in a hole by the CTRL works. CTRL won and featured Howard who was put infront of a video clip putting the award in a tunnel. Er, worst what? Worst TV programme, it would seem. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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Er, worst what? Worst TV programme, it would seem.
Worst Homes Under Siege -- To reply direct, Remove NOSPAM and Replace with 21fun For the latest News, Information and Photos check out http://www.railwaysonline.co.uk |
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In message , Joe Patrick
writes Just Featured a man complaining about the noise on the North Circular, a woman complaining about trams and a family whos garden got sucked in a hole by the CTRL works. CTRL won and featured Howard who was put infront of a video clip putting the award in a tunnel. North Circular and trams were there before the people moved in. The woman with the trams said she didn't really think about the trams when she moved in. Like duh...... As for the CTRL............. I too would be a bit worried to see the earth open up and swallow my garden. Don't they check these things before they start digging huge holes? -- CJG |
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Joe Patrick wrote:
Just Featured a man complaining about the noise on the North Circular, a woman complaining about trams and a family whos garden got sucked in a hole by the CTRL works. CTRL won and featured Howard who was put infront of a video clip putting the award in a tunnel. Never understood this kind of wingeing ****e. I mean, you _know_ if you buy a house on the North Circular or a railway line that it's going to be noisy. And I'm sure the price paid also reflected this. -- Steve H http://www.italiancar.co.uk - Honda VFR800 VW Golf GL Cabrio (carb broken) - Alfa 75 TS - Alfa 33 1.7ie BoTAFOT #87 - BoTAFOF #18 - MRO # - UKRMSBC #7 - Apostle #2 - YTC # |
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"SteveH" wrote in message . ..
Joe Patrick wrote: Just Featured a man complaining about the noise on the North Circular, a woman complaining about trams and a family whos garden got sucked in a hole by the CTRL works. CTRL won and featured Howard who was put infront of a video clip putting the award in a tunnel. Never understood this kind of wingeing ****e. I mean, you _know_ if you buy a house on the North Circular or a railway line that it's going to be noisy. And I'm sure the price paid also reflected this. At the time the chap moved into the house by the North Circular, 41 years ago, it was just a regular street, so it's something that has happened while he's been living there. It's true about the woman who lived next to Metrolink, however, as it emerged during the "judging" that she knew full well the line was there when she moved - presumably the property price would reflect this. If you know what's there when you move somewhere, you've got no right to whinge about it - my parents have lived next to the ECML for 35 years and I've never once heard them complain about the traffic, as they were perfectly happy with it when they decided to buy the house. -- *** http://www.railwayscene.co.uk/ *** - updated 19 August Rich Mackin (rich-at-richmackin.co.uk) |
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Robin May, founder of International Boyism wrote:-
It was also different for the people affected by the Channel Tunnel Rail Link. The tunnel passed underneath their house and caused a massive hole the size of a house to appear in their back gardens. Not only did this ruin their gardens and put lives at risk (luckily no one was hurt, but if someone had been in their garden at the time then they'd have been in serious trouble) but it also caused structural damage to their houses. They had no reason to expect this would happen when they bought their houses and even if they'd known about the rail link, they still couldn't have expected that sort of thing to happen. Nobody, so far, has mentioned that there were apparently old wells at the back of the house and it was they which had caused the void into which the house almost fell. True it might not have happened if the CTRL machine hadn't been boring under the gardens but it would be nice if people would give ALL the facts occasionally !! Barry Emmott --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.512 / Virus Database: 309 - Release Date: 20/08/03 |
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In article , Robin May
writes 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. Although I think it is very different for the man living by the North Circular (which just so happens to be my email address) as in this case he'd bought the house when it was by a two lane single carriageway. Why different? According to your line of reasoning, one shouldn't complain about increasing interference unless you moved in 40-off years ago when it was a rural idyll. It's an argument I'll enjoy using twenty years from now when the fifth and sixth runways are being pushed through at Heathrow. -- Martin @ Strawberry Hill |
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