DM: "If you remove the top storey of this bus, it would make a perfect cube". Ref: Commonwealth Institute, in his speech to support developers proposals to replace mature London Plane trees with three boring flat blocks.
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"Last year RBKC residents paid us £230,000 but we still use the buses"
ReplyDeleteJustin Downes cant stand for a by-election in the ward he lives in because he is only able to park buses
ReplyDeleteLittle and Large
ReplyDelete"Daniel, as your father was a bus conductor I'll drive and you take the tickets"
ReplyDeleteDaniel: Pooter, does this bus go to Boodles?
ReplyDeletePooter: no idea, anyway, didn't they blackball you?
a bit too subtle. What does it mean or is it meaningless?
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16:35
ReplyDeletewhat's to subtle?
A relic is put out to pasture, standing next to an old London bus with his little cubby minion.
ReplyDeleteGood luck and good riddance!
DM: "If you remove the top storey of this bus, it would make a perfect cube".
ReplyDeleteRef: Commonwealth Institute, in his speech to support developers proposals to replace mature London Plane trees with three boring flat blocks.
The 9H bus does not appear on the TfL website. It is not on the maps. No one advertises on it. It is often utterly empty. My caption is:
ReplyDelete'Danny-boy got the toy he wanted but by Xmas Eve was bored with it and no one else wanted to play with it.'
Two old has-beens try to con a bus driver out of a free ride.
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