Lucky Escapes
Freddie Woo says: Looking back on it, the moment when we left the road because I was trying to get the demister to work, regaining control just in time to miss a tree probably wasn't my finest bit of driving, nor my cleanest pair of pants. Tell us about your lucky escapes
( , Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:44)
Freddie Woo says: Looking back on it, the moment when we left the road because I was trying to get the demister to work, regaining control just in time to miss a tree probably wasn't my finest bit of driving, nor my cleanest pair of pants. Tell us about your lucky escapes
( , Thu 4 Jul 2013, 15:44)
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The guys who clean the trains get a £250 bonus for a 'Fatality Clean'
Because the miseries tend to top themselves on the run-up to christmas it proves a nice little earner for otherwise low paid workers.
( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 19:58, 1 reply)
Because the miseries tend to top themselves on the run-up to christmas it proves a nice little earner for otherwise low paid workers.
( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 19:58, 1 reply)
Apparently you can tell the ones that are serious about it because they pick bridges on long straight stretches of track where it's quiet, whereas the "cry for help" ones make a big show of their final dash to the edge of the platform as the train is already braking to a stop...
( , Sun 7 Jul 2013, 22:56, closed)
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