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Get your tube maps out and head underground - I, Louisa, want to know what tube line YOU are. Try the quiz in the link below and post up the line and the comments after which sum up your personality. Good luck.


http://www.buzzfeed.com/robinedds/which-london-underground-line-are-you


Louisa.

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Well Im not a Londoner by origin so the football team didnt match and I identify with a tazmanian devil more than a lion plus there were no quintin tarrentino films listed but,


You got: Piccadilly Line!

The small things in life amuse you. You love feeling like a tourist, and rarely spend too much time in one place.


Its sort of true then I suppose.

I was the Central line too - one that I travel on very rarely.


The football and animal questions were both a guess though since didn't identify with either. And the commute question threw me since I cycle most days so I had to pick sweat patches as the only one that applied!

Sherlock Holmes (because I couldn't identify with any of the rest & never watched them)

Millwall (I support them)

None of the stations (because I'm too sensible!)

Queen

Piccadilly Circus

A sandwich from pret (or more likely Tesco!)

Unicorn (as I prefer fantasy to reality)

Huge shopping bags (as I travel by bus, not train)

No.2 ( as I'm rarely ill (touch wood!) apart from the odd cold)


Piccadilly Line.

The small things in life amuse you. You love feeling like a tourist & rarely spend too much time in one place.


Quite true about me, so I think I got the right one.

2degreesfrommadness Wrote:

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> You got: Overground!

> You?ve recently undergone a period of significant

> personal growth - you?re almost unrecognizable

> from the old you. You stay cool where others would

> get hot and bothered.


i got Overground too. No idea why. Have hardly travelled on that line. Thought I'd get eastbound central line for some reason.


anyway, Louisa, do tell... what did you get?

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