please empty your brain below

I will go fur the sleep option, thanks!
Wry smiles here - classic DG
There were similar scenes in Polperro, as Cornish revellers had to put up with the lack of night time Tube trains and had to fight to find ways of getting home, mostly on foot.
Start early - finish early - nature of London party going.
Meanwhile, in deepest Kent, a further piece of consequential damage from this disgraceful shambles appeared, as one hard-working family's soft-boiled breakfast eggs became inadvertently hard-boiled, as the responsible adult was distracted from his egg-watching task by reading about the appalling disaster which had affected whole swathes of the Capital.
Any chance any Syrian could drive a tube train?
If readers of DG's admirable blog (clearly following my faux pas yesterday DG loves his neighbours and is not from Yorkshire)would advise me quickly what they would like me to do with Boris after yet another cock-up from this Old Etonian, then I will do it c 11am to deflect from Labour's announcement. Bums up! Dave
I know you're always first with the news, DG, but since when was the bearded Sikh gentleman identified as the leader on Redbridge Council's website replaced by someone meriting the feminine personal you ascribe to that post?
I can understand 'Ayesha Moran, PR manager' becomes 'A Moran' and DG's slight dislike of their ilk, so does that mean that 'Simon Pusey' (seventh sentence down) could possibly be read as 'Spuke' or am I reading things into things that aren't there?
One of today's characters, and (almost all of) their quote, is real.
Is there really a night club in Neasden?
Why not employ new drivers just to do the night-shift?
Simon Pusey, head of Feast.
Well that was a classic DG piece. I wonder if he laughs like a drain while writing such pieces? It certainly made me laugh.

Of course cleaners in Hounslow and Mr Khan in Bexley both gained extra night bus services last night so there was some upside for night time travellers last night.
OooooH, You are a wag!
Hehehe! Excellent!
No Night Tube launch. And the world didn't end!
And even without night tube, the tube service was superb compared with the service offered late at night on most main lines out of London.
OnTheBus

Didn't TfL say ages ago that they planned to do just that, then didn't actually get round to doing it, hence the current mess?
Very Newsthump. No doubt you could write a similar piece re staff once it does start.










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