Re: Will Virgin trains ever be any good on Saturdays again?
Von: simon (simon@nospam.com) [Profil]
Datum: 29.07.2008 01:00
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
Datum: 29.07.2008 01:00
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Newsgroup: uk.railway
"Tony Polson" <docnews2011@googlemail.com> wrote in message news:fk6j84t2os3ucsqkmrombk2h59iuvpsbca@4ax.com... > Steve M <303091@stevo.force9.net> wrote: >> >>Only a very small proportion of football fans are hooligans, Nick, and >>some of us are even rail enthusiasts as well! > > > Some trainspotters are also hooligans, probably in a similar > proportion to the number of football hooligans. Nevertheless, I can > see Nick's point. Travelling on a train with a bunch of football (or > any other type of) hooligans is not my idea of fun. > I remember stuck on a stationary train one saturday evening for over 6 hours cos of overhead lines down. Football 'hooligans' kept us amused for a while with quite witty play acting. Then an old lady wrote a poem for them which they appreciated very much. Rough looking lot, but much more fun than the snotty lot in first class. Cheers, Simon[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- The Good Doctor (29.07.2008 11:32)
- simon (29.07.2008 22:34)
- The Good Doctor (30.07.2008 13:31)
