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computedshorty Wrote:

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> If it was out of service you would not have payed

> for a ticket. Did You? Or were you a Free rider?


No we didn't pay - in our drunkenness we tried to swipe in but the Oyster reader didn't register. Scandalous!


DJKillaQueen Wrote:

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> Hmm a stolen bus.....I didn't think about

> that......was the driver wearing a stripey shirt

> and a black mask binary?


Nope, he was in a uniform (yes a proper bus driver's uniform, no I don't know if he stole that). I am genuinely heartened by the whole experience, as I expect the free-loading passenger's on your Dad's bus were as well :D


I can't fault felt-tip for his(?) 'good work'...hilarious (no double irony here...or is there!?)

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