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• #52
I took the Central Line last night to go to a dinner in Mayfair and then back to the office afterwards to pick up my bike and ride home.
Out during rush hour, back at 11:30 pm. It was really horrid both ways but relatively fast. Quicker than a taxi. No worries about bike being nicked. Able to wear my suit.
I try and use the tube as little as possible.
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• #53
17 days ago i walked to get a bus to the victoria line to paddington to get a train to maidenhead, to get a taxi to another office to leave and get a taxi back to maidenhead to catch the train to victoria to walk down to the tube and get the tube to the get the bus and walk the last bit. which was nice.
wouldve taken all of 10 minutes on a bike.
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• #54
every day this week and it has depressed the living shit out of me.
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• #55
I'm often on public transport. Anyone that doesn't use it at all is missing vital social interaction.
Know thy enemy! :)
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• #56
last night, with sister in town. i need to get a guest bike.
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• #57
What, he's not really magic, and isn't called Milton?? This news rocks my faith in Beebies.
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• #58
All week on the tube, due to injury.
My tube journey is too nice though, 8 stops, the un-busy way on the district line, always get a seat, and about 10 people in the carriage.
Still, can't wait to get riding again
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• #59
last night, with sister in town. i need to get a guest bike.
Wicked idea!
I made my 70 yr old dad ride my girly's bike recently, it ruled! Took him to Viccy Park with the nipper. So funny but alarming watching someone so old and rusty on a bike negotiating London roads.
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• #60
What, he's not really magic, and isn't called Milton?? This news rocks my faith in Beebies.
of course he's magic, how else could he be a cat and a train.. he's just not called milton...
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• #61
took the bus this morning. All I could think was how much further ahead I'd be on bike.
Actually, that's not all I thought. I was also thinking how I'd never felt like such a silenced number of the crowd. Rows of workers, in moving filing cabinets, silently staring at nothing, waiting to give their next 9 hours to a pointless feeling of boredom to keep the cogs of the economy turning.
Bike next time i think....
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• #62
Everytime I'm there :( Live in Ireland, occasionally work in London, don't have a bike for London though :( It makes me very sad to see lots of nice bikes when I'm there without me being on one...
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• #63
i take the bus to meetings maybe once a month, and i haven't been on the tube in over 2 years. i'm missing nothing.
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• #64
Just taken the tube two times in more than three years, bus very rarely, if bike not available I simply prefer to walk ....
17 days ago i walked to get a bus to the victoria line to paddington to get a train to maidenhead, to get a taxi to another office to leave and get a taxi back to maidenhead to catch the train to victoria to walk down to the tube and get the tube to the get the bus and walk the last bit. which was nice.