August 21, 201411 yr A friend and I decided to take an organized trip to Afghanistan to see for ourselves what the place is like. It didn't start well when the train we were travelling on broke down just on the north side of the capital. What a third world dump! Streets full of angry bearded types glaring at us and my friend really stood out in her sundress as all other women had head to toe burqas. We are so dead I thought. Anyway, the organiser suddenly remembered that Finsbury Park has a tube station, so we were able to get safely to Kings Cross and eventually on to Kabul from Heathrow. Tom
August 21, 201411 yr A friend and I decided to take an organized trip to Afghanistan to see for ourselves what the place is like. It didn't start well when the train we were travelling on broke down just on the north side of the capital. What a third world dump! Streets full of angry bearded types glaring at us and my friend really stood out in her sundress as all other women had head to toe burqas. We are so dead I thought. Anyway, the organiser suddenly remembered that Finsbury Park has a tube station, so we were able to get safely to Kings Cross and eventually on to Kabul from Heathrow. Tom Fcuk me, I thought your views on throttles were extreme! Edited August 21, 201411 yr by Alan Quay
August 22, 201411 yr Would just like to make it clear i never read that,if i had have read it i would not have found it funny and i have never been manager for Cardiff;)
August 22, 201411 yr Given the choice between the tedious conformist monoculture of the1930s, 1940s and 1950s and today's multiculture in London, I'd choose today's, having lived here in both eras. I think it's great that as a white English born person in London I'm a minority like everyone else here. That's real equality. .
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