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  • They won't accept me!?! I guess slainteen isn't the most palatable username in TfL Land... Oh well... :/

    You just want to have a cool new avatar. What is it going to be on your teeshirt?

  • oh I LOOOOVE this one! (Platini don't read, it is quite painful)

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            School Kids Taking Advatage.
            Posted by **Sahra**
             DO YOU THINK THAT THE OYSTER PHOTOCARD RULES SHOULD BE MORE STICT?   So Many School Kids In London Take Advantage  Of The Free ZIP Oyster Photocard By Not Respecting The Rules  THEY THINK THAT GETTING A FREE RIDE HOME IS FUNNY WHEN THEY CAUSE DISTRUPTION ON THE UPPER DECK  THIS IS HOW THEY TAKE ADVANTAGE BECAUSE NO BODY TAKES CONTROL THESE DAYS BECAUSE THEY ARE SCARED OF THE CONSIQUENCES
    
  • aaah bless

  • She is so lovely with the little hearts in her hair.

  • Most of the threads are written in a similar voice. It seems as if the team that launched the site are kicking it off with a few example threads.

  • courier1:
    but cyclists ARE fined for disobeying road rules all the time. The police even set up dedicated sting operations for cycles only. as it stands more motorists break the law than cyclists so maybe start with that one: speeding? why have limits when 99.9% break them? running red lights? not just cycles by any means. using mobile phones whilst driving? £60 fine but why does everyone still do it? this is just to name a few everyday things that endanger more vulnerable road users. The standard of driving in London is nothing short of comical or it would be if people weren't getting killed. The cyclists killed by HGVs this year were obeying the law maybe if they'd run the red lights instead of waiting they wouldn't have been crushed. Putting the legality aside for a moment you must make the distinction between a cyclist blindly running a junction on a red light and someone safely pre-empting green or rolling a pedestrian crossing when there are no pedestrians around Yes all illegal but there is a safety aspect. I'm not condoning some of this riding we see but I am explaining the situation which you must understand before entering into a debate like this. Ladymuck5 why not think about the bigger picture and the facts before posting such an inane thread.

  • Some idiot called WagonWheels needs a good kicking.

  • No fucking sense of humour that site!

    Hi Hipster

    We're sorry to report that your comment posted under .Cyclists - obey red lights! has been removed.

  • They seem alright to me ;)

  • I just spotted that ;)

    Fucking Cat!!?

    Right lets have another go...

  • I am voting for this one!!! arf!

    LEGS TOGETHER
    Posted by mrhaggis
    MEN - keep your legs together when you sit on the tube we dont need to see your parts and you hog space either side of you

  • "£500? You could have got a new cat for that.
    And a bike..."
    I'm not holding my breath for that one to appear...

  • BringMeMyOyster :)

  • Just realised I've spent half an hour reading posts on a forum written about what other people have written on another forum.

    I need to get out more.

  • BMMF is BMMO on the cousins' forum!?

  • I am being moderated at the moment...

  • ha ha Mad_Skills, brilliant.

    feet on seats

    Discussion opened by: tarn
    It seems that more and more train travellers are putting their feet up on the opposite seat during their journey. Obviously this can't happen in rush hour - anyone who tried it would be made to move them sharpish - but off-peak it's very common.

    Am I the only one who thinks it's a dirty selfish habit? It's particularly annoying when somebody puts their feet up on the seat next to me. I think that is very rude but if I say so they look at me as though I were crazy!

    Latest Comment - Posted by Mad_Skills on 21st Oct, 2008
    I have to say I am guilty of putting feet up on the seats occasionally. I think you have to see the issue from the other side. I have a brand new pair of Nike Air Max Moto+. These advanced shoes cost a pretty penny and my aim is to keep them as clean as possible during my journey to college to study for a diploma in media culture and communication. With all due respect to yourself the reason I put my shoes up on the seat is meerly to keep them clean. Quite often there are kebab wrappers and various rubbish on the floor. When I have a job and can afford some proper nice brogues I will not change.

  • Out of moderation, let's see who I can get to agree with me on there.

  • I have a pearl necklace (and a sore pussy).

  • I've just read the new comments....

    I think I've created a monster posting the forum here :D

    BMMF, your pearl necklace is pretty. You look very intellectual in those glasses.

    Dammit, are you handsomeguy? or BMW Driver? or Hipster?

  • I prepared for my first post by reading the Daily Mail, then putting on my sports jacket and slacks- see if you can guess which one I am?

  • Let's see what BMW driver has to say about that one....

  • 'some of them have bright pink bikes that are an eyesore'.

    I hate those pink bikes!

  • "£500? You could have got a new cat for that.
    And a bike..."
    I'm not holding my breath for that one to appear...

    BoBoB has a £500 cat

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