I once saw George Chakiris (West Side Story?) on the Bakerloo line. Of course this was years ago when you were still in short trousers. Sir.
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I was wearing “short trousers” yesterday now you come to mention it!
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Ha ha. Even Donald Trump has been adopting the scantily-clad look recently.pic.twitter.com/5souluSleN
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The oldest rolling stock on the underground (1972) with no air con.
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The whole thing is a mess, Brian. When I lived in Homerton, and worked in the West End, I took the Victoria Line every day. There is nothing wrong with London Transport, there are just too many people using it. It wasn't built for the hordes of us there are now...
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Those trains arrived every 60 seconds on the dot. Yet, every last one of them was packed to the rafters. Why? Because every so often, the overland would come in to Highbury from Hertfordshire, and swarms of people who lived outside London would get off and cross platforms.
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If there were better paying jobs outside London, more companies, less greedy estate agents and landlords, maybe London Transport wouldn't have to buckle under the weight of people coming in from outside to work every day.
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no, that would be
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