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[quote=2) The one about the bus was asking if there were roadworks on the Strand and where they still effecting the route (i'd think TFL were about as useful as a choccy teapot on this).

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no no Quids... it was nowhere near as exciting as the above question!!!!

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_AQSoFSh8m08/SwKfwH02iJI/AAAAAAAAAGU/mK3NTfF3k_k/s1600/Resize+no.12+bus.jpg

http://www.jamesbigham.co.uk/ drawing by James Bingham from the london bus project

Sorry Charlie I think you're terminally grumpy today. It's OK; you're not well so you're entitled. Let's embrace all questions from all comers. There's room for the little ones (does the number 12 go to Westminster? Does anyone on the bus actually pay?) and the big ones (is there a God? Why are we here? Can I wear these shoes with this outfit?).

Do you know that in 2008 they started to let people who were born in the ?90s drink in pubs? That my fiends, was the beginning of the end for broken Britain. 2 years later we had a Ritalen deficient version of Bros on the X-factor.


The signs are all there for those brave enough to read them.


The one outside my window says, ?Paddington 2, Marble Arch 2 ?

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