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I was told by Southwark when I moved to ED in 1990 that the tube extension would take some years before it reaches ED, "possibly as long as 11 years".

24 years later its literally no closer to being built, so we can flap our gums all day about it - but it ain't coming.

I have a plan jimbo buy a van and a shovel and I will give you some work your van can be used to take the cycles to the tip or scrap metal yard and with your shovel you can start digging for the bakerloo line good luck and happy digging sorry diggin
Should lack of education no matter by self or schooling [bad grammar and punctuation] exclude people from posting? Was there not a football manager in the witness box recently who exclaimed he had difficulty in reading and writing and had never written a letter? I think so and a VERY RICH man. Are those[?] complaining richer than he?

"Should lack of education no matter by self or schooling [bad grammar and punctuation] exclude people from posting?"


no one is excluding him - just saying it's hard to read


But given his one-note posting history there isn't much to read anyway

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