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ChavWivaLawDegree Wrote:

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> 32!!! i think shes playing the political game

> already.

>

> Not sure what you mean. Do you think she is lying

> about her age?

>

> She does only look about 21 as it goes.


21 jesus shes obviously had a hard life.

I'm always suspicious of people who moan about empty buses clogging up the system. I don't see all these empty buses - maybe I am not looking in the right places or something??? in any case I would rather have more frequent buses that can be relied upon - albeit with a few surplus ones running now and again - than go the Tory route of letting decent public transport go the way of the Dodo, forcing everyone back into their cars. Agree with Sean, Bob and others that the buses have obviously improved since Ken. Even the trains seem to be getting a bit better too since the renationalisation of Railtrack - its privatisation under the Tories was a total farce & disgrace which Boris was no doubt in favour of (all it did was line shareholders pockets).

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