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• #177
People who stand in doorways
...or loiter too long at the end of a swimming lane. Especially when there are two of them taking up the full width.
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• #178
Or just trying to go for a swim in London.
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• #179
Swimming.
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• #180
London.
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• #181
I think if anyone described the City as 'central' I might suggest counselling
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• #182
But it's in central London.
There, I did it!
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• #183
As a non-resident of London:
Up town - anything that requires a trip to any point in London.
West - Oxford Street and associated areas
East - Spitalfields, Brick lane, etc.
North - Angel or perhaps Camden
South - there be monsters
Central London could be considered anywhere near a train station that only goes out of London (a terminus) rather than Barking which is technically London but who would go there out of choice? -
• #184
Central London is Zone 1*.
So a wide area. You use it for whinging about the traffic or where foreigns buying all the property. Not for describing the location of to Abacus.
*obvs only north of the river tho
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• #185
Jack Whitehall
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• #186
Took me an hour to fly back from Glagow yesterday, then two hours to drive the 19 miles home. Why didn't I take that train? It's not running early enough to get to Heathrow for 05:30.
Also: Lack of public transport leading to increased congestion.
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• #187
For the avoidance of doubt
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• #188
That's central, right?
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• #189
People who wear backpacks on the tube
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• #190
People that walk slowly.
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• #191
People
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• #192
that at the self service machines in tesco when you click on the vegetable/bakery section it says
'Choose your favourites or have a browse' as if the supermarket works by first going to the till to look for what you want then it magically appearing when you click on the screensee also people who make jokes about 'unexpected item in the bagging area'
see also also people who can't work self service machines
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• #193
It does seem nuts that you can't get early trains on airport routes.
My train home basically runs all night, just at ever increasingly large intervals until it's one an hour. I don't see why routes to airports can't do this.
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• #194
Choose your favourites or have a browse
What pisses me off is the way he says 'browse'.
Like 'breawse'.
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• #195
"Sorry not sorry"
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• #196
Arriving at stations like Paddington when you get to the ticket gates and there's only one gate for arriving passengers with bags/bikes and one guard slowly checking the 100s tickets and most of the passengers can't find the tickets on their phone etc.
What about "Central" meaning the West End and the City combined?