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  • Kennington Police Station, Bakerloo_BadBoy wrote 17 years ago:
    Famous for the fact that on a certain Wednesday in 2000, Tony Blair (prime Minister of Great Britain) made a speech about dealing with underage drinkers who cause anti-social behaviour. Later that week in the early hours of Saturday morning, one Mr Euan Blair (son of the Prime Minister) was found incapacitated (posh speak for being drunk) in Leicester Square, aged a delicate 16 years. He gave a false name, an old address and a false date of birth. Sadly as one of Britains most recognised kids this cunning plan failed and his dad was informed, along with the national press. Daddy was highly unimpressed and was forced to make a public climb down on his stance against underage tearaways, and no doubt gave Euan a well deserved thrashing once the press were out of sight.
  • Entrance to Underground Bunkers, Bakerloo_BadBoy wrote 17 years ago:
    This one is called the Eisenhower centre (after its world war 2 function) Check out these sites for more information: 1. http://underground-history.co.uk/shelters.php 2. http://www.subbrit.org.uk/rsg/sites/g/goodge_st/index.html It was designed to be used after the war as a Regional Seat of Government, but instead it is leased (on a 25 hour basis) to a document storeage company
  • 185 Park Street, shahidmunir (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    FL Memo LTD Office
  • The Electric Cinema, Mike (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    You can have delicious stuff at a German Food stand, opposite to the Electric Cinema. I've ever never had so tasty & spicy chicken and sausages, or schnitzel, in my life...
  • B&Q, Patricia Rogers (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    I am very disappointed with your telephone response,have been on the phone for the last 20 minutes phone just keeps on ringing, I did manage to get through to you someone at B& Q picked up the phone and then replaced the receiver if this is the way you answer the phone to your customers who have a genuine query about a goods ie shower unit and all the accessores plus tiles total amount £924.28 already paid.all I wanted to know is when I will be receiving the shower unit,as I have no showing facilities and I have a disabled husband,I feel very angry,I will not be dealing with you again, you have lost my custom. ordered on the 23.10.08 order no.34281826 customer no.21230404
  • Ravenscourt Park Underground Station, johnash4d wrote 17 years ago:
    This station has only been open on Sundays for teh last twenty years so count yourself lucky and stop complaining.
  • Potomac Pond, johnash4d wrote 17 years ago:
    Municipal fishing lake with perch and bass.
  • Drayton Green Primary School, johnash4d wrote 17 years ago:
    There's a blue plaque to Ho Chi Minh, who worked here. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ho_chi_minh#In_England
  • Refrom Synagogue, johnash4d wrote 17 years ago:
    It's actually a Liberal Synagogue. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_Judaism
  • 100 Liverpool Street, mage (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    UBS, 100 Liverpool Street
  • Gainsborough Studios, mrhodes_47 wrote 17 years ago:
    "Gone west" You mean to the U.S.? It didn't come here, (if I haven't misunderstood you). It was just demolished, and the same are demolishing us with 'Saturday Night Live' nonsense. SNL is NOT popular here, but NBC Universal owns the world so that's all we get. The arts everywhere, from Rock music to films, are just going. Going, gone. Theory: The arts intimidates the whords of little people who rule by their gangs, who bleed the rest of us into 'equality.' Punk is more their game, and they've figured out how to make money at it, to run economies by it, to submit the world to it; with hordes of more punks, in grandiose disdainment of the arts and the humanities. What they are not.
  • Holiday Inn London West, GeorgeGriffiths wrote 17 years ago:
    Nice hotel.
  • Wandsworth Town Library, robertsclark (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    The museum closed in October 2007 - see http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/Home/LeisureandTourism/Museum/closure.htm
  • West Hill Library, robertsclark (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    West Hill Library closed at the end of 2007
  • The King Fahad Academy, ????? (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    i like this school . i used to study there for two years
  • Tom Thumb's Arch, Bakerloo_BadBoy wrote 17 years ago:
    Indeed this underpass is still known by this name. It is lit by floor placed lamps that change colour constantly and the walls are decorated with murals. Hope you like the pictures.
  • White Hart Lane, matJarl (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    redknapp just doin' great now. we already banish the bolton and the kopper. from Malaysians-Spurs fan.
  • Crossrail Portal (formerly North Woolwich station), Bakerloo_BadBoy wrote 17 years ago:
    Also operated as a railway museum as part of the Passmore Edwards Museum
  • Elephant & Castle Tube Station (Bakerloo Line Entrance), Bakerloo_BadBoy wrote 17 years ago:
    Building is called South London House
  • Tooting Bec Lido, Bakerloo_BadBoy wrote 17 years ago:
    One of the very few lido's left in Britain, never mind London!!