There's no coverage
in the tube, you twat, it's underground.
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sprinkles ITS AN ISLAND, morron, Fri 1 Sep 2006, 12:38,
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See: East Finchley onwards northbound on the northern line.
Also: Lots of bits of district line.
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rosie posie tingly bongly, Fri 1 Sep 2006, 12:47,
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Also: about half the length of the Central and H+C lines.
Plus parts of the Circle line, Piccadilly line and East London line.
In fact, pretty much the only one that's entirely underground is the Waterloo and City...
edit: and almost all the Jubilee line north of Baker St and east of Canning Town
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Gizmo.mp3 does not exist, Fri 1 Sep 2006, 12:50,
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and there's a spot
at mile end where you think you're underground but you can still use your phone
double-special
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Clairebare Back once again with the Ill behaviour, Fri 1 Sep 2006, 12:49,
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Ah, that's because there's actually a small slot up to daylight.
If you stand on the westbound Central platform and look up you can see.
I only realised because I managed to get rained on there once
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Gizmo.mp3 does not exist, Fri 1 Sep 2006, 12:52,
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i know
and you missed most of the east and west ends of the District line
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Clairebare Back once again with the Ill behaviour, Fri 1 Sep 2006, 13:00,
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Rosie had already mentioned those.
What I entirely missed out was the huge stretch of Metropolitan line out to Amersham/Watford that's entirely open...
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Gizmo.mp3 does not exist, Fri 1 Sep 2006, 13:20,
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