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  1. really?? 5 mins is that all:roll: go through Unstone and Dronfield instead then its about the same time, although i never have a problem even at rush hour, slight exaggeration here i think:roll:
  2. sorry did i touch a nerve:hihi: vodka and red bull is a chavvy sweet alcopop type drink and drinkers, if you can call it drinking that type of drink attracts the wrong types sorry i wasnt trying to be personal. the waggon used to be a great meeting place and hopefully it will return to that as its my local. the company taking it over are reasonably priced i have found at the Broadfield and at the Blue Stoops and the food is very good.
  3. at least that prices out the estate riff raff that spoils many an sunny summer evening here. vodka and red bull??? says a lot
  4. it will be a damn sight better than it is now, judging by the companies other sites it will transform this back to the pub it used to be, decent food will attract decent clientele, not the pile it high sell it cheap muck.
  5. what a load of tosh! it was only yesterday that it was reported that people use A&E like a doctors surgery because they cant get appointments as the doctors books are full, we have had a massive influx in the past 20 or so years from foreign countries bringing their problems, still we have people from abroad abusing our system. the NHS would be in surplus if we only treated people that actually paid for its services. as for it being all the Tories fault
  6. its not rocket science is it really to work out why the NHS is failing? it was never designed for the disproportionate number of people wanting to use it:roll:
  7. so the world and progress stops because a few people cant download a ticket or choose to live in a remote area? driverless cars are almost a reality, Tesla are leading thsi right now so about 10 years before its a viable reality.
  8. still going to be cheaper than striking train drivers:roll: where do you get cost have risen considerably? maybe slightly with dollar price but not significantly.
  9. knowing both Stuart at Beevers and Paul at Manhattan there is nothing in it both are good guys who wont rip you off.
  10. it certainly is and i will defend anyones right to do that. it should also be any employers right to sack anyone who does that in the form of a strike.
  11. really?? its the unions calling the shots and the majority of the workforce dont have much of a choice, its just another way to bash the bosses and people that work in the city. i doubt they will get much sympathy for their cause now an maybe thats a lesson to unions and strike supporters? it doesnt work long term....miners anyone?
  12. so what if they are not paid? they actually are paid very well considering what they do,what about all the other workers men and women !! who cant get into their job or are late due to these selfish bleep bleeps. the ticket offices are so inconsequential nowadays in the modern world. ---------- Post added 09-01-2017 at 11:11 ---------- Nice!!! is that just some or all Londoners? alas people power or "power to the people" al la wolfie smith as you probably prefer is long gone:roll: what are you going to do when the underground becomes fully automated?
  13. how selfish of the striking underground " workers" sorry that should be the unions wanting to give the establishment a slap? what about the normal working man who is going to suffer with these strikes.
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