I'm sorry if there is a thread on this already, but today I stood up just behind some man who smelt awful i mean i could literally not breath! anyone else had a bad experience on the tube before ?
yeah i running for the district line one day at tower bridge and missed it by about a second with the doors closing about an inch from my face. Had to wait a whole 2 minutes for the next one.
yeah i running for the district line one day at tower bridge and missed it by about a second with the doors closing about an inch from my face. Had to wait a whole 2 minutes for the next one.
when i was a little bloodnut (and im sure this would of happened to a few of us) i was busy staring at all the big and weird people standing by me on the platform during a day out with my mum, looked round for her only to see she was pulling away on the tube screaming and banging on the window!
when i was little (and im sure this would of happened to a few of us) i was busy staring at all the big and weird people standing by me on the platform, looked round for my old girl only to see her pulling away on the tube screaming!
Got stuck in the doors on the Northern Line at London Bridge on the way to MK Dons 2 seasons ago..proper got stuck in like half in half it..f*cking hurt but it gave the other people in the carriage a laugh
when i was little (and im sure this would of happened to a few of us) i was busy staring at all the big and weird people standing by me on the platform, looked round for my old girl only to see her pulling away on the tube screaming!
Who was she pulling?
you 'orrible, 'Oribble man, thats my mum and she's never done things like that i'll have you know!
when i was little (and im sure this would of happened to a few of us) i was busy staring at all the big and weird people standing by me on the platform, looked round for my old girl only to see her pulling away on the tube screaming!
Who was she pulling?
you 'orrible, 'Oribble man, thats my mum and she's never done things like that i'll have you know!
Sorry, was too difficult to resist.
If it makes you feel better laughing at my expense, I used to work at Angel and got a tube heading towards London Bridge one night after a few beers, fell asleep and woke up in Morden. Not too big a problem as there was still a tube back again, so regardless of whether it went back up the Charing Cross or London Bridge branch I was still in with a shout of catching my last train home. Except I fell asleep again and woke up in Mill Hill East. No trains from there so night bus to Trafalgar Square and another night bus home - on a work night. (Too young and skint to afford a cab in those days)
when i was little (and im sure this would of happened to a few of us) i was busy staring at all the big and weird people standing by me on the platform, looked round for my old girl only to see her pulling away on the tube screaming!
Who was she pulling?
you 'orrible, 'Oribble man, thats my mum and she's never done things like that i'll have you know!
Sorry, was too difficult to resist.
If it makes you feel better laughing at my expense, I used to work at Angel and got a tube heading towards London Bridge one night after a few beers, fell asleep and woke up in Morden. Not too big a problem as there was still a tube back again, so regardless of whether it went back up the Charing Cross or London Bridge branch I was still in with a shout of catching my last train home. Except I fell asleep again and woke up in Mill Hill East. No trains from there so night bus to Trafalgar Square and another night bus home - on a work night. (Too young and skint to afford a cab in those days)
yea that has bought a smile to my face off_it, cheers. but unfortunately it wont bring my mum back will it? its been 26 years to the day since i see her dissapearing down that tunnel at oxford street station!
when i was little (and im sure this would of happened to a few of us) i was busy staring at all the big and weird people standing by me on the platform, looked round for my old girl only to see her pulling away on the tube screaming!
Who was she pulling?
you 'orrible, 'Oribble man, thats my mum and she's never done things like that i'll have you know!
Sorry, was too difficult to resist.
If it makes you feel better laughing at my expense, I used to work at Angel and got a tube heading towards London Bridge one night after a few beers, fell asleep and woke up in Morden. Not too big a problem as there was still a tube back again, so regardless of whether it went back up the Charing Cross or London Bridge branch I was still in with a shout of catching my last train home. Except I fell asleep again and woke up in Mill Hill East. No trains from there so night bus to Trafalgar Square and another night bus home - on a work night. (Too young and skint to afford a cab in those days)
yea that has bought a smile to my face off_it, cheers. but unfortunately it wont bring my mum back will it? its been 26 years to the day since i see her dissapearing down that tunnel at oxford street station!
Not to upset you or anything but... I think she planned it and those screams were ones of joy?
Got stuck in the doors on the Northern Line at London Bridge on the way to MK Dons 2 seasons ago..proper got stuck in like half in half it..f*cking hurt but it gave the other people in the carriage a laugh
im sure that was more recent unless you make a habit of it
Got stuck in the doors on the Northern Line at London Bridge on the way to MK Dons 2 seasons ago..proper got stuck in like half in half it..f*cking hurt but it gave the other people in the carriage a laugh
im sure that was more recent unless you make a habit of it
Man A to Man B - "I wouldn't stand too close to the edge otherwise the train will suck you right off" Man B to no one in particular - "Come-onnnn train!"
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If it makes you feel better laughing at my expense, I used to work at Angel and got a tube heading towards London Bridge one night after a few beers, fell asleep and woke up in Morden. Not too big a problem as there was still a tube back again, so regardless of whether it went back up the Charing Cross or London Bridge branch I was still in with a shout of catching my last train home. Except I fell asleep again and woke up in Mill Hill East. No trains from there so night bus to Trafalgar Square and another night bus home - on a work night. (Too young and skint to afford a cab in those days)
NOT for work consumption, I'd say
Man A to Man B - "I wouldn't stand too close to the edge otherwise the train will suck you right off"
Man B to no one in particular - "Come-onnnn train!"