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<P><FONT SIZE=2>I use the tube daily - in fact I'm on my blackberry wandering towards Lancaster gate now - and my biggest fright comes monthly when I renew my ticket.<BR>
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“How much??”<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: wolves-bounces@mailman.lug.org.uk <wolves-bounces@mailman.lug.org.uk><BR>
To: Wolverhampton Linux User Group <wolves@mailman.lug.org.uk><BR>
Sent: Thu Jul 21 17:38:09 2005<BR>
Subject: Re: [Wolves] Another Bomb Attack<BR>
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On 21/07/05, Peter Cannon <peter@cannon-linux.co.uk> wrote:<BR>
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> Guys<BR>
><BR>
> While all these retribution suggestions are highly amusing, spare a thought<BR>
> for the poor sods who have no option but to use the tube everyday to go to<BR>
> work and home.<BR>
><BR>
> For those of you who have never been on the tube in central London its a<BR>
> frightening experience in normal times just imagine going 40 or 50 feet<BR>
> underground where you're only escape is up 500 stairs or a lift.<BR>
><BR>
> You're packed in like sardines I'm not ashamed to admit I would be petrified<BR>
> at the moment stepping on the down escalator let alone entering the station.<BR>
><BR>
> --<BR>
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Absolutely right, Peter. I've ridden the tube at off peak times and<BR>
it's hot and claustrophobic then. Add a bomb worry and I think I'd<BR>
need spare underwear at the end of the journey.<BR>
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Take care.<BR>
Kevan Farmer<BR>
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34 Hill Street<BR>
Cheslyn Hay<BR>
Staffordshire<BR>
WS6 7HR<BR>
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