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Narnia Wrote:

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> W**f, have I stood on your paw or what?


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No sorry, I'm not ignoring you


You have one "In Nidd" point yes, but you're not actually "In nidd"


( yet )


W**F

52


All aboard ( Jah's driving )


"ding - ding"


52 Mondays towards Victoria Other direction Tue-Fri Sat Sun




N52 N52 N52 N52 N52

Willesden, Bus Garage, Pound Lane 2320 2335 2355 0015 0045 15 45 0415 0435 0450 0500 0510 0520 0530 0540

Kensal Rise Station 2329 2344 0004 0024 0054 24 54 0424 0444 0459 0509 0519 0529 0539 0549

Ladbroke Grove, Sainsbury's 2333 2348 0008 0028 0057 Then 27 57 0427 0447 0502 0512 0522 0532 0542 0552

Ladbroke Grove Station 2338 2353 0013 0033 0100 every 30 30 00 0430 0450 0506 0516 0526 0536 0546 0556

Notting Hell 2344 2359 0019 0039 0105 minutes 35 05 0435 0455 0511 0521 0531 0541 0551 0601

Kensington, Church 2349 0004 0024 0044 0110 at these 40 10 until 0440 0500 0516 0526 0536 0546 0556 0606

Kensington, Palace Gate 2351 0006 0026 0046 0111 minutes 41 11 0441 0501 0518 0528 0538 0548 0558 0608

Hyde Park Corner 2358 0013 0033 0053 0117 past 47 17 0447 0507 0524 0534 0544 0554 0604 0614

Green Park Station -- -- -- -- 0120 the hour 50 20 0450 0510 -- -- -- -- -- --

Trafalgar Square, Stop B -- -- -- -- 0123 53 23 0453 0513 -- -- -- -- -- --

Victoria Station, W**F Street -- -- -- -- 0128 58 28 0453 0513 -- -- -- -- -- --

Victoria Stn, Buckingham Palace Rd 0003 0018 0038 0058 -- -- -- -- -- 0529 0539 0549 0559 0609 0619



W**F

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Steward's please - I thought I had nicked 23!

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Lordy Y-es


Sorry that was way back, PGC 23 is your tattoo


( didn't that spat land somebody "in Nidd" )


Anyway, thank you giggirl you are now ...




* sorts through shoe boxes *


W**F

giggirl Wrote:

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> Don't mention it PCG.

>

> And when am I getting my replacement number

> already? Woof - pull your finger out.

>

> And why has this thread gone sticky? What did I

> miss?

>

> Px

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Finger out here


* rattles bush *


Your chosen/allocated & delivered to the kerb number is 1


Would you like LUCKY NUMBER SEVEN too



W**F

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