MRT only stopped in the stations so.not much window smashing or track walking potential.... alasSergei82 wrote:That's a miss from your side, how could you do that?! Next time this happens, don't just sit and wait! Smash the window immediately and run on tracks back to station! You will see: people will follow. It will be a lot of fun!
Poor excuse! still should've walked to Lavender!Barnsley wrote:MRT only stopped in the stations so.not much window smashing or track walking potential.... alasSergei82 wrote:That's a miss from your side, how could you do that?! Next time this happens, don't just sit and wait! Smash the window immediately and run on tracks back to station! You will see: people will follow. It will be a lot of fun!
I did ... but overground... not quite the same kudos..nutnut wrote:Poor excuse! still should've walked to Lavender!Barnsley wrote:MRT only stopped in the stations so.not much window smashing or track walking potential.... alasSergei82 wrote:That's a miss from your side, how could you do that?! Next time this happens, don't just sit and wait! Smash the window immediately and run on tracks back to station! You will see: people will follow. It will be a lot of fun!
[Monty Python voice]kookaburrah wrote:I remember sitting in absolute darkness in the circle line (London tube) on numerous occasions. Average time, 15 minutes. It never made the BBC news.
I think we've identified a pet bug-bear herePrimroseHill wrote:So what if LU or Circle Line is over 160years old. Thats what I hate, execuses execuses. All stations shuts around midnight-1am.
JR8 just a rant, that's all. Yes, most people can buy a car in the UK, hence 1 in 10 drives a car without insurance and invalid tax disc. Can afford car, can't afford to park it - as resident's permit, parking by text, 6-10min for GBP2.00, then parking tickets, towed away charges.JR8 wrote:I'm getting a bit lost what the point of all the pink-cheeked bluster is. You live in SG but are railing against public transport in London? Ok, so, when you go home to London buy a car.
Most people can afford to in the UK. Most people cannot afford to in SG.
Er... well Westminster covers half of central London... so let's see -PrimroseHill wrote:Can afford car, can't afford to park it - as resident's permit, parking by text, 6-10min for GBP2.00, then parking tickets, towed away charges.
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