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Which tube line are you?


Louisa

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You got: Jubilee Line!

You care about how you look, but why shouldn?t you.

You?re the one that everyone wishes they were more like.



I do use the Jubilee more than any other line though.

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Well Im not a Londoner by origin so the football team didnt match and I identify with a tazmanian devil more than a lion plus there were no quintin tarrentino films listed but,


You got: Piccadilly Line!

The small things in life amuse you. You love feeling like a tourist, and rarely spend too much time in one place.


Its sort of true then I suppose.

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I was the Central line too - one that I travel on very rarely.


The football and animal questions were both a guess though since didn't identify with either. And the commute question threw me since I cycle most days so I had to pick sweat patches as the only one that applied!

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Sherlock Holmes (because I couldn't identify with any of the rest & never watched them)

Millwall (I support them)

None of the stations (because I'm too sensible!)

Queen

Piccadilly Circus

A sandwich from pret (or more likely Tesco!)

Unicorn (as I prefer fantasy to reality)

Huge shopping bags (as I travel by bus, not train)

No.2 ( as I'm rarely ill (touch wood!) apart from the odd cold)


Piccadilly Line.

The small things in life amuse you. You love feeling like a tourist & rarely spend too much time in one place.


Quite true about me, so I think I got the right one.

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2degreesfrommadness Wrote:

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> You got: Overground!

> You?ve recently undergone a period of significant

> personal growth - you?re almost unrecognizable

> from the old you. You stay cool where others would

> get hot and bothered.


i got Overground too. No idea why. Have hardly travelled on that line. Thought I'd get eastbound central line for some reason.


anyway, Louisa, do tell... what did you get?

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