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Hi there,


We have some friends down for the weekend and they are bringing their great dane! We have a BBQ party over in Tulse Hill finishing late Saturday night, or quite possibly the early hours of Sunday morning.


Just wondering if anyone knows any taxi firms happy to take the dog in the back to avoid us having to bail out early for the last train.


Cheers.

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Ted Max Wrote:

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> Right that's it. You've all had your chance and no

> takers, so I'll have to do it. I didn't want to

> but I couldn't stand to see HonaloochieB come

> round from his siesta and tap this one in.

>

> The answer is clearly ... Greyhound Cars.

>

> Next.


Its a Great Dane!!!!

Cheers for the advice folks. I did some enquiries myself and Addison Lee will take dogs.


Walking back will be the option if all else fails, and we'll definitely be walking over there via the park. Past experience with parties at this house tells me that come home time we may be in the kind of state where a 2 mile walk is not an option!


As for protection from the great dane... Pah! Apparently this one's the softest, laziest mut in the world.

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