I've heard of planning permission in conservation areas requiring the use of old bricks. That was about five years ago and the price was £1 a brick. Blame Brickston gentrification.
No trains between Warren Street and Brickston until Monday at the earliest and it is also being reported of this problem spreading to the Cementral Line too.
Although I'm dead excited about playing T***ing on Tuesday night, I can't shake this niggling feeling that I need to come up with an amusing banner/flag for the Leatherhead game next Saturday. vornstyle76 's posters have inspired me. I need some concrete ideas. Maybe my mates from Brickston can...
I like the number 12 too, great for taking visitors to London on, cos it goes past so many landmarks. In the 1990s there were a few open top no. 12s in the summer - heavenly!
I really like the 119, cos it has been part of my life for so long. Used to take me home from Palace games when it...
you could all just go to the zoo you know...
:rolleyes:
yeh! brickstone so vibrant! sooo interesting! look at all them crazies! just don't get too close or we'll call the police!
:rolleyes::rolleyes: x a lot.
The comb lady, the guy with the colourful robes and staff, the white rasta at the top of the tube steps? I've never classed any of them as crazy :confused: They all look perfectly sane. They're just people you notice a lot.
Admittedly "characters" does seem to be getting a tad muddled with...
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