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On Dec 8, 12:37 pm, "Andrew Heenan" wrote:
"Tom Barry" wrote:
That's not too bad for a ship of fools, is it, but then Boltar could
nitpick over the introduction of a policy of free beer and sex.


Boltar wouldn't understand the concept of free beer ("I want lemonade, and I
want it now!"), and probably thinks that 'sex' is something that happens
between consenting fives and sevens.


I couldn't care less about free beer - beer tastes like crap and most
people only drink it because they were too spineless to stand up to
peer pressure in their teens and twenties.

As for the paedo reference - as well as being a desperately cheap shot
I suspect says rather a lot about your preferences.

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On 6 Dec, 18:53, wrote:
Its always nice to have some things in life that you can always never
rely on. Get to the station mid afternoon on a saturday - already
platform is packed so obviously no train for a long time. 10 mins
later a train finally bothers to turn up. Any station announcements?
Any apologies from the driver? What do you bloody think. But naturally
when we get to finsbury park we get the "regulating the service"
bull**** delay. ******s.

Utterly ****ing pathetic.

B2003


How the other half live; up North we'd give our right-arms to wait
just 10mins for the next train haha.
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Zone 6 to zone 3 is only a quid? Given its costs me 1.50 to go from
zone 4 to 2 I find that hard to believe.


It's true. The fares differ according to the time of day and day of
the week, and the fare in one time period (the terms "peak/off-peak"
are shunned by LU) is one pound for any journey that doesn't include
zone 1, regardless of number of zones.
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Zone 6 to zone 3 is only a quid? Given its costs me 1.50 to go from
zone 4 to 2 I find that hard to believe.


It's true. The fares differ according to the time of day and day of
the week, and the fare in one time period (the terms "peak/off-peak"
are shunned by LU)


Not any more though. See the new fares booklet, referred to in the recent
thread:

"TfL 2009 fares leaflet" - started 06/12/2008 22:30

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On Dec 8, 5:41 pm, Neal wrote:
How the other half live; up North we'd give our right-arms to wait
just 10mins for the next train haha.


Yeah , but when it did turn up it would only have 3 people on it on
their way to the dole office. A 10 minute wait on the tube in the rush
hour is enough time for almost an entire trains worth of people to
collect on one station platform - which is usually the station before
the one you're waiting at. Which means you can't get on.

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On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 04:11:35 -0800 (PST), wrote:

That people think complaining about shonky service is nitpicking
rather sums up this sad little island.


It's not *that* you complain, it's the *way* you complain.


Lassie would go online and claim her £4 customer charter voucher.
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On Mon, 8 Dec 2008 05:35:52 -0800 (PST), wrote:

As for the paedo reference


Eh?

You're a moron.


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