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![]() I popped into the Hilton Metropole today to use the lav, but was amazed by the lifts, so I used them. One of them even gives you a view of the London Eye. I wonder if there is a top ten of great lifts online... |
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John Rowland wrote: I popped into the Hilton Metropole today to use the lav, but was amazed by the lifts, so I used them. One of them even gives you a view of the London Eye. I wonder if there is a top ten of great lifts online... I'm sure you had a great view whilst you went, but didn't they mind you peeing in their lifts ? Nick -- Serendipity: http://www.leverton.org/blosxom (last update 17th February 2008) "The Internet, a sort of ersatz counterfeit of real life" -- Janet Street-Porter, BBC2, 19th March 1996 |
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On Mar 19, 12:58 am, "John Rowland"
wrote: I popped into the Hilton Metropole today to use the lav, but was amazed by the lifts, so I used them. One of them even gives you a view of the London Eye. I wonder if there is a top ten of great lifts online... My favourites are in Memorial Hall, Great Queen Street. In one set you enter in one pair of doors but exit from a pair in an adjacent - not opposite - wall. It may not sound much but it's unexpected the first time one sees it. |
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Nick Leverton wrote:
In article , John Rowland wrote: I popped into the Hilton Metropole today to use the lav, but was amazed by the lifts, so I used them. One of them even gives you a view of the London Eye. I wonder if there is a top ten of great lifts online... I'm sure you had a great view whilst you went, but didn't they mind you peeing in their lifts ? But it was so much fun, with the view 30 metres down into the crowded swimming pool. |
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On Mar 19, 7:58 am, Nick Leverton wrote:
In article , John Rowland wrote: I popped into the Hilton Metropole today to use the lav, but was amazed by the lifts, so I used them. One of them even gives you a view of the London Eye. I wonder if there is a top ten of great lifts online... I'm sure you had a great view whilst you went, but didn't they mind you peeing in their lifts ? He didn't say it was a pee... |
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John Rowland wrote:
I popped into the Hilton Metropole today to use the lav, but was amazed by the lifts, so I used them. One of them even gives you a view of the London Eye. I wonder if there is a top ten of great lifts online... Give me a paternoster any day. Are there any left in London? Colin McKenzie |
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![]() "Colin McKenzie" wrote in message ... John Rowland wrote: I popped into the Hilton Metropole today to use the lav, but was amazed by the lifts, so I used them. One of them even gives you a view of the London Eye. I wonder if there is a top ten of great lifts online... Give me a paternoster any day. There's one in the parliament building in Helsinki. Visitors to the building are barred from using it "because it's dangerous". tim |
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Colin McKenzie wrote:
Give me a paternoster any day. Are there any left in London? AFAIK the one in Northwick Park is still the a sign forbids the public from using it, but that didn't stop me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paternoster#United_Kingdom says there's also one in Viscount House, a private BA building at Heathrow. |
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008, Colin McKenzie wrote:
John Rowland wrote: I popped into the Hilton Metropole today to use the lav, but was amazed by the lifts, so I used them. One of them even gives you a view of the London Eye. I wonder if there is a top ten of great lifts online... Give me a paternoster any day. Yep. Quick, efficient, and absolutely terrifying. Are there any left in London? According to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paterno...United_Kingdom Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow Viscount House building, Heathrow Airport But it sounds like neither are open to the public. tom -- mimeotraditionalists |
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On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 12:02:52 -0000, "John Rowland"
wrote this gibberish: Colin McKenzie wrote: Give me a paternoster any day. Are there any left in London? AFAIK the one in Northwick Park is still the a sign forbids the public from using it, but that didn't stop me. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paternoster#United_Kingdom says there's also one in Viscount House, a private BA building at Heathrow. what happens if you don't get off at the top (or indeed, bottom) floor? -- Mark. www.MarkVarleyPhoto.co.uk www.TwistedPhotography.co.uk www.TwistedArts.co.uk www.BeautifulBondage.net |
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