why the fuck are you part of this group exactly? Just to troll the internet and force your overly aggressive opinions on people you know are not going to agree with you?
If you feel so passionatly on the subject why not be proactive and perhaps create a facebook group for "against the tube party" or something... not wasting your time hurling childish illiterate insults at people your never gunna meet.
Jennifer wrote at 2:57pm on June 2nd, 2008
You may have heard about the circle line party reunion in the papers - It's true and it's happening on June 14th. Join if you fancy a big big booze up in Hyde Park!
Music, fancy dress, food n booze, all the groups who helped organise the underground party are collaborating for one big reunion!
Harpreet wrote at 2:24pm on June 2nd, 2008
Yeah I am 55 because I prefer not to be around pissing, vomiting, shitting, can't handle their booze ass clowns on the tube. Its fuckers like you 3 below (Laura, Tom and Vicki) that have ruined it for the rest of us and hence why Boris brought in this rule change. Great job in condoning violence on people on saturday night but I guess you will get yours shortly in this ever crazy violent city by some random pissed thug/crazy fuck. And in answer to your question Pollard yes I am damn ugly and I actually save people from ugliness rather than inflict it on ours. But I never visit the pub on the ugly bus like youself.
Harpreet: 'boorinsh twats getting pissed'? what happened to u mate, born aged 55 or something? i wasn't even there, but from what people have told me, it sounds like it was a properly good knees-up. so bugger off and moan to ur mum. who i think u might actually still live with...
Wow wow how original. Must have used a whole lot of brain power to come up with that little gem. Yup I'm an ugly one me. haha. But at least I can have a photo of my own face without the whole of the internet recoiling in horror, unlike some obviously... So yeah i'm done bitching on the internet, see you around dick wad ; ) x
Harpreet wrote at 10:09am on June 2nd, 2008
Vicki (Pollard) I don't do the bus love.Public transport is for plebs mostly.
Talking of buses I believe your face resembles the back end of one.
Bunch of boorish twats getting pissed on Saturday and making hell for regular tube users who can actually wait to start drinking at the pub. Its a pity none of you fuckers fell on the tracks.
Fucking epic night, i consumed over 9000 units of alcohol that night and the boom box with rick astley was the shit. I just wish i had gotten that Asian girls number.
Paolla wrote at 3:40pm on June 1st, 2008
'Last Drink on the Tube'
Off I am to the party and at Ealing Broadway it is already announcing delays on the Circle Line due to 'massive passenger activity' It was starting right now at that very moment I got on the Central on my way to Notting Hill, a bunch of strangers meeting at the Eastbound platform of the Circle line at the Westminster tube station. This is a historical moment; the day London society changed its core. Boris banning the drinking on the tube is a truly sad state of affairs. What I will always remember is the night after a few weeks I had moved to London from many years in California, that night I was told I could drink on the streets and on the public transport, and let me tell you, that corona late at night browsing through Notting Hill on my way home felt the freest I have been in ages. Needless to say I just fell in love with the UK.
Paolla wrote at 3:40pm on June 1st, 2008
A few other joys of the evening were the kindness of people, completely contagious, despite the rowdy chanting and the absolute body heat in the crowded carriers of the Circle Line, I saw a bunch of grown up and drunken lads trying to fix the now collapsed tube map above the door, I saw people making way and looking out for the unaware commuter with their children, I also met absolute top notch people and shared the glory of the occasion. The police at stations laughed and in their own way shared in the spirit of the event. It was not only a truly amazing time but an honest statement to the spirit of community, where we are often detached by our mobiles and emails, Facebook came to save the day and remind us, or at least those of us that remember record players, of the times before on-demand technology, when you’d meet your mates word-to-mouth, without expectation, truly in the moment...
Paolla wrote at 3:40pm on June 1st, 2008
Ladies and gents, it was an honour to toast for the last time with you all on the Circle Line. Although the party started timid at 17:30 while the Circle passed through Westminster, later at 21:00 the Liverpool station was closed and strategically the lines were stopped or interrupted for periods of time avoiding all of us to get together in one massive party. Those of you that got stuck on Gloucester Road with us, thank you for the guitar tunes and the crazy dude with the Bose radio at full blast. The very friendly Londoners I met at Notting Hill (Jess, Will, Laura) a big cheers. Must report as well that it was a completely well mannered celebration despite the media frenzy on the newspapers and all and all it were really a mere few hundred rather than thousands. A toast to us all the last of a kind, be merry and well. Cheerioo. Enjoy the pictures and the videos.