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Quote: bigfella @ September 6 2010, 7:44 AM BST

7.45 Aaron?

Let's hear the tale of woe then.

*shakes fist menacingly*

Quote: zooo @ September 6 2010, 9:18 AM BST

That is not what meat looks like in my life. It looks like nice pink pieces of edible food. It does not come wrapped in a feathery dead body.
You want to start buying from better supermarkets.

Trafalgar Square

Bait

Air rifle

Mallet

All one needs

Quote: sootyj @ September 6 2010, 8:58 AM BST

That's what meat looks like.

I quite fancy trying dove looking at that, it looks just like pigeon.

Very gamey very red, looks good need some careful cooking though.

Looks gross to me. But then I only really find cooked chicken appetising. Uncooked anything always looks a bit horrible to me.

HELP LONDON PEOPLE.

I've have to get from Charing Cross to near Euston tommorow morning.

I understand there is a tube strike.

What is going to be the best way to go?

Taxi? ( If there is any chance of gettig one)

Bus?

Walk?

Quote: zooo @ September 6 2010, 9:49 AM BST

Looks gross to me. But then I only really find cooked chicken appetising. Uncooked anything always looks a bit horrible to me.

You should check out the conditions that cooked chicken lived in.

How do you mean? Freerange?

Quote: bigfella @ September 6 2010, 9:51 AM BST

HELP LONDON PEOPLE.

I've have to get from Charing Cross to near Euston tommorrow morning.

I understand there is a tube strike.

What is going to be the best way to go?

Taxi? (If there is any chance of getting one.)

Bus?

Walk?

Buy a jetpack.

TBH, walk. You have little chance of getting a taxi and the Tube will be, in all likelihood, all but shut down at that point. It'll be a bit of a lengthy walk - I'd leave myself the best part of half an hour to do it - but it's probably your only hope.

Oh, and it's meant to be raining tomorrow morning too. :)

Wait, there's a tube strike? How long is it due to last?

Quote: bigfella @ September 6 2010, 9:51 AM BST

HELP LONDON PEOPLE.

I've have to get from Charing Cross to near Euston tommorow morning.

I understand there is a tube strike.

What is going to be the best way to go?

Taxi? ( If there is any chance of gettig one)

Bus?

Walk?

Where's your starting station? It may be easier to make all your changes before you get into London.

91 bus will take you striaght there, it's the one I take to work when are you travelling?

N.B. the journey is about 2 miles on foot roughly and pretty much striaght.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ September 6 2010, 9:57 AM BST

Wait, there's a tube strike? How long is it due to last?

Supposedly it'll be back to normal by late Wednesday morning.

More in the coming weeks though.

Quote: Nat Wicks @ September 6 2010, 9:57 AM BST

Wait, there's a tube strike? How long is it due to last?

About a day or until the capitalist pigs squeal for mercy.

Tubes won't be back to nromal till Thursday.

Quote: Aaron @ September 6 2010, 9:56 AM BST

Buy a jetpack.

TBH, walk. You have little chance of getting a taxi and the Tube will be, in all likelihood, all but shut down at that point. It'll be a bit of a lengthy walk - I'd leave myself the best part of half an hour to do it - but it's probably your only hope.

Oh, and it's meant to be raining tomorrow morning too. :)

I wouldn't have been able to do it 18 months ago.

Maybe you could accompany me on this walk. As you like getting up early these days?

Seriously though a 91 will take you straight there.

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