"Quote" rel="ForeverAddickted">Am flying out from London City Airport to Paris for a few days tomorrow morning at 8am... Hope there arent any issues getting there or flying out
You've more chance of jumping on my back, slapping my arse and screaming "fly you fat bastard, fly"
Unbelievable that these pathetic c*nts can announce a reduced service and delays about 12 hours before the storm is even due to hit the area. If we woke up to trees on the line then fair enough make an announcement at 6am but not at 3pm the day before. Useless!
Pathetic performance by the train companies and just about perfectly sums up the risk-averse, scared of our own shadow country we have become. 71 years ago, the Battle of El Alamein was still raging. If the spirit of 2013 applied in 1942, presumably Montgomery would have been ordered to not fight the battle as there was too great a risk of people getting hurt and to wave the Afrika Korps through to Cairo instead!
I'm cycling to work (Mayfair) from Reigate tomorrow. That should be interesting
Seriously mate, if they're only half right about what its going to be like in the morning you would be mental to even think about doing that.
Forecast is for it to have died down by about 7.00. I'll take a look in the morning and see what it's like - but there's just no way I can miss work tomorrow
I'm cycling to work (Mayfair) from Reigate tomorrow. That should be interesting
Seriously mate, if they're only half right about what its going to be like in the morning you would be mental to even think about doing that.
Forecast is for it to have died down by about 7.00. I'll take a look in the morning and see what it's like - but there's just no way I can miss work tomorrow
'kin 'ell Leroy, think of your poor bike! It doesnt deserve to be risked
I'm cycling to work (Mayfair) from Reigate tomorrow. That should be interesting
I'll be doing New Eltham to Westminster. Only if it's absolutely dangerous will I not try it - I agree with Tom Hovi's earlier post. A bit of weather won't stop me getting to work - bulldog spirit and all that.
Anyone heard anything about the docklands light railway? Always seems to be the only line into London that's still running through treacherous conditions. May use that instead of south eastern.
No problems forecast. Most of the DLR network is away from potential hazards like falling trees and in similar historical circumstances has fared well. Might well be rammed from Lewisham and Woolwich given the surrender by Southeastern
Yes, TFL are accepting railcards - wasn't being advertised when I left earlier, but ask bus drivers and tube station staff and they will let you through (or at least they did for me!)
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You've more chance of jumping on my back, slapping my arse and screaming "fly you fat bastard, fly"
Lmfao
Worried :-(
Do what most sensible people will do, fire up the lap top and work from home for a day.