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Alcohol on Barking station, etc.
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Author: Walter Briscoe
Date: Aug 29, 2008 06:05

...? From station addresses and service provision, I tentatively suggest the following: Amersham Barking Ealing Broadway Heathrow Terminal 5 - unlikely given that photography is forbidden Kensington Olympia Richmond - SWT manages station Stratford Upminster Walthamstow Central - bringing fond memories of Paul Corfield Wimbledon - SWT manages station If we have a summer in 2009, I can foresee some visits. ;) -- Walter Briscoe
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Re: The 10 most best commercially successful British bands of all times
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Author: R. Totale
Date: Aug 10, 2008 09:59

....com> wrote: In article <3cb9e6b2-7a99-4d9d-b871-578965f0475e@z11g2000prl.googlegroups.com>, Raja <zepfloyes@gmail.com> wrote: What is your top 10 British bands? You're doing it again. Tony P.S. The groups rec.sport.tennis and rec.sport.soccer have been removed from this cross-posted reply. I think he's trying to toss Wimbledon in there somehow. When's women's beach volleyball on?
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Re: The 10 most best commercially successful British bands of all times
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Author: Tracy_Barber
Date: Aug 10, 2008 09:47

... Aug 2008 09:42:11 -0700, Tony Elka <shadowlane@shadowlane.com> wrote: In article <3cb9e6b2-7a99-4d9d-b871-578965f0475e@z11g2000prl.googlegroups.com>, Raja <zepfloyes@gmail.com> wrote: What is your top 10 British bands? You're doing it again. Tony P.S. The groups rec.sport.tennis and rec.sport.soccer have been removed from this cross-posted reply. I think he's trying to toss Wimbledon in there somehow.
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Re: Time to cancel the London Olympics?
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Author: Paul Hyett
Date: Aug 10, 2008 01:46

...have it noticed in the UK. It's got absolutely nothing to do with the level of interest in the sports, and absolutely everything to do with the mindless sheep effect that has vast numbers of people interested in tennis for a fortnight during Wimbledon and in cycling for three weeks during the Tour de France, and then completely unaware of the sport's existence for the following twelve months. OK... -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham
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Re: Time to cancel the London Olympics?
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Author: Bing Trotsky
Date: Aug 9, 2008 11:41

...in the UK. It's got absolutely nothing to do with the level of interest in the sports, and absolutely everything to do with the mindless sheep effect that has vast numbers of people interested in tennis for a fortnight during Wimbledon and in cycling for three weeks during the Tour de France, and then completely unaware of the sport's existence for the following twelve months. -- eric Live fast, die only if strictly necessary.
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Re: Top 10 Iron Maiden songs
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Author: ghell666
Date: Jul 25, 2008 07:32

... 25 Jul, 09:52, Whisper <beaver...@ozemail.com.au> wrote: Raja wrote: My top 10 Iron Maiden tracks would all come from their debut album and The Number of the Beast. Can you list your top 10 fave gay porn stars? Well obviously you and pete would be joint no 1 there old whimpers ol pal ? There was incident after the 2nd wimbledon final he took you in the same broom cupboard boris liked and shoved his ace in your hole
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Re: Escaped Circle Line train at Aldgate East
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Author: MIG
Date: Jul 21, 2008 11:32

..., but that was when Chelsea were playing West Ham. So it was some sort of special added for the football traffic I'd imagine. I didn't see the front of the train, but the indicator at the time said Wimbledon.- Years ago I saw a C stock train at Richmond with Edgware Road as the destination. I've never worked out why any such move would be necessary. Nowadays, the Barking sidings are mainly used for C stock, with the odd bit of ...
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Re: Escaped Circle Line train at Aldgate East
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Author: Stephen O'Connell
Date: Jul 21, 2008 10:59

.... Yeah. Have seen a C stock arrive at Mile End w/b on Circle Line duty early on a Sunday too. I just imagined it had started life at Plaistow/Barking. I also saw a C stock at Mile End one Saturday evening a few years back, but that was when Chelsea were playing West Ham. So it was some sort of special added for the football traffic I'd imagine. I didn't see the front of the train, but the indicator at the time said Wimbledon.
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Re: Rupert Murdoch
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Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 20, 2008 20:21

... Telegraph. Tõrv and Murdoch had three children: Elisabeth Murdoch (born in Sydney, Australia August 22, 1968), Lachlan Murdoch (born in London, UK September 8, 1971), and James Murdoch, (born in Wimbledon, UK December 13, 1972). Murdoch's companies published two novels by his then wife: Family Business (1988) and Coming to Terms (1991); both were seen as being vanity publications. Anna and Rupert divorced acrimoniously in...
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Rupert Murdoch
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Author: turtoni
Date: Jul 20, 2008 19:20

... The Daily Telegraph. Tõrv and Murdoch had three children: Elisabeth Murdoch (born in Sydney, Australia August 22, 1968), Lachlan Murdoch (born in London, UK September 8, 1971), and James Murdoch, (born in Wimbledon, UK December 13, 1972). Murdoch's companies published two novels by his then wife: Family Business (1988) and Coming to Terms (1991); both were seen as being vanity publications. Anna and Rupert divorced acrimoniously in June...
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