I'm sorry my dear, but, you were a mere child in the 90's, while I was busy notching the hell out of my headboard. I think, perhaps, I know a tad more on the subject. The act in question....is timeless....
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Joanna Crossfield wrote on Oct 11, 2006 at 8:16 AM
Not only does it lead to New Cross (and Whitechapel, which is also lovely, and Wapping; where would we be without Wapping??!) BUT the tube drivers are the friendliest people ever! Example number 1: the nice driver who always says "whoever you are, whereever you're going, whatever you're doing, have a lovely time" and number 2: The driver last night who was about to depart, closing the doors and everything and then opened them again to let me on! Hurrah! Ok now I am going to do something productive with my time and not waste my life on Facebook (I'm also going to get on the aforementioned East London Line, hurrah!)
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Thahmina B wrote on Nov 17, 2006 at 12:29 PM
yess!! i love that nice train driver who wishes everyone a nice day, whoever they are, wherever they etc etc!! (i thoguht i imagined it when he said that).
plus, the seats on the train have heaters which keep you warm always....
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Anna Clover wrote on Nov 26, 2006 at 8:47 AM
also, you don't have to hang about in the cold, avoiding lecherous drunken men waiting for a bus that may or may not come
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Penny Young wrote on Dec 26, 2006 at 4:05 AM
Two words - Travelcard guy.