she's the recorded voice we hear on the tube and in the stations on those lines? if so, that's incredibly cool!
(, Thu 14 Nov 2002, 18:54, archived)
"the next station is oval" :o)
(, Thu 14 Nov 2002, 19:01, archived)
and see some twat grinning like a possesed loon...then that's me
(, Thu 14 Nov 2002, 19:03, archived)
but the station before mmine is highgate and the voiceover always says : "the next station is highgut" sounds really odd.
(, Thu 14 Nov 2002, 19:03, archived)
quick! fire up tatty shop for that one, i cant as its yours.
(, Thu 14 Nov 2002, 19:19, archived)
I'm too fuckign tired and angry for creativity tonight - gonna sit back, watch and say stuff.
(, Thu 14 Nov 2002, 19:26, archived)
"When you order out for chinese or Pizza or anything really do people recognize your voice and how do they respond?"
(, Thu 14 Nov 2002, 20:24, archived)
all the announces say: 'This is (insert station name)' in a pompous Kent Brockman style
it's all ok except for one station: 'This is Grand'
(, Fri 15 Nov 2002, 12:39, archived)
The El is screwy. Apparently the guy had to make a voice that was ethnically friendly.
(, Fri 15 Nov 2002, 17:10, archived)
We get Barking trains.
12 years, and still smiling.
Maybe I need help.
(, Tue 19 Nov 2002, 14:20, archived)
I'm really not sure what I'm apologising for, but, well, erm, sorry.
Only been to Barking tube once, and that was to get to Ilford.
Later that night I ended up in a drunken argument with a couple of police officers over the location of Ilford tube station.
They said there wasn't one, I told them there was, because I'd used it to get there, etc, etc.
Once again, the wife saved me from a trip to the local nick.
(, Wed 20 Nov 2002, 15:50, archived)