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Old 07-10-2008, 09:31 PM   #41
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Speaking as someone who has actually used T5 i was very impressed, not only by the building itself and the efficiency of service but also the courtesy of staff.

A very pleasant experience, and i look forward to using it again in the near future.
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Old 07-10-2008, 09:54 PM   #42
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Try to watch this without urinating in your pants with laughter

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=F2TC2o...eature=related

Over engineered much?

The Troof is Out There.

Nuff said.

Chicago OHare has more passengers and doesnt have this problem.

Neither does Atlanta, which has even more passengers.

Both are international, just like LHR.

Who was saying that LHR was the worlds busiest?

The Troof Must be Out There - Somewhere
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Old 07-11-2008, 05:43 AM   #43
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^ Bladder problems eh Greggs? You can get special pads for that problem i hear.

Don't worry, the bathroom facilities are also very good at T5.
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Old 07-19-2008, 09:16 AM   #44
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In my best Clockwork Orange: Bet they were all feeling a bit shagged and fagged and fashed, it being a night of no small expenditure, locating those baggies on that belty-welt.

Seriously, I'm sure it will all be sorted out. This story reminds me of DIA's teething pains.
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Old 07-19-2008, 06:58 PM   #45
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In my best Clockwork Orange: Bet they were all feeling a bit shagged and fagged and fashed, it being a night of no small expenditure
Now that's made me laugh.

I was watching that the other day, one of my favourite movies. I used to live very close to where some of it was filmed.
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Old 07-20-2008, 09:13 AM   #46
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Meerkat,
Yeah, it's one of my all time favorites also. I saw it in the movies when I was 8 or so. My friend's mom dropped us off in Madison NJ to see (as far as I can recolect) Bedknobs and Broomsticks. We promptly snuck over to "A Clockwork". Being that young, I can surely tell you that it was a real "eye-opener"! My friend was a real life version of Alex Delarge, as far as someone that young could be. He had absolutly no inhibitions what-so-ever. He's now a well respected heart surgeon. go figure.

Tell us a little about the locations. Is there anything recognizable left to see now?

BTW, Coincidene?



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Old 07-31-2008, 05:16 PM   #47
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Yeah, it's one of my all time favorites also.

Tell us a little about the locations. Is there anything recognizable left to see now?


Part of it was filmed in Thamesmead (the bit where 'dim' is kicked into the lake) which is relatively unchanged, and the prison was filmed at Woolwich barracks which i travelled past every day on my way to work. I lived about two miles south of the barracks until 3 years ago. The rest of Clockwork Orange was filmed at various locations around London.

The books good too, but there's alot of slang used so it's not easy to follow.
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