please empty your brain below

Fine review DG. I'd walked the canal towpath countless times before ever venturing up into Stockley Park on the LOOP - what a contrast to the Grand Union! And West Drayton sees the start of the 16-mile Beeches Way footpath to Cookham, well worth a day trip at some stage.
Did purple t-shirt guy really say "...like my ding dong!" or did you censor it for family viewing, as it seems rather tame for what I would have expected.
He really said that.

It did look an excellent unoverlooked spot for heavy petting (so long as no annoying rambler trotted up to the top of the mound).
'Enough canal'? Never.
A very entertaining account. Whilst walking this section last year, I was taking a few photos of the architectural banalities of the Stockley Park development when a passerby informed that I was at risk of being accosted by the site security guards. I was lucky but beware.
Stockley Park is a strange, strange place indeed. Pleasant, but... weird.
Where you say Conduit Lane, on the map it seems Culvert Lane.

dg writes. Agreed. Now changed, thanks.
If Hayes (Kent) is not really in Kent, is "Middlesex's Hayes" really in Middlesex?
Sounds wonderful. Good to know there are still areas of 'wild' greenery in and around the capital.

BTW - for the ignorant - what's "Who The Hell Agreed To That" font look like?
@Bronchitikat See Google Streetview

dg writes: ...or see here
(which I've now linked to in the post)

The West Drayton font is plain, straight out of the bucket, Times Roman. A badly letterspaced example at that.
When I saw the reference I was expecting it to be Comic Sans. However, the use of Times is pretty inexcusable given that there are signs below it set in Network Rail's correct font, Gill Sans.










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