Sadistic
mileyazwipe: --wait till the next time there is a transit strike in London--you'll get yours then. :twistedevil:
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Sadistic
mileyazwipe: --wait till the next time there is a transit strike in London--you'll get yours then. :twistedevil:
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I'm not enjoying freezing my ass off walking over the Williamsburg Bridge twice a day to get from Brooklyn to Manhattan. Blue lips aren't the fashion statement I want to make.
Last week Mandy and Kim laughed at those of us who were
inconvenienced by the NYC transit strike. Proving that what goes around comes around:
Quote:New Year's Eve Tube strike on
Hopes of averting a damaging New Years Eve Tube strike remain slim today.
London Underground (LU) says it is prepared to meet the RMT rail union at Acas, the arbitration service today. But the RMT, which has called a December 31 strike of its Tube station staff, says it sees no point in attending after LU rejected a compromise move in the dispute over the implications of a new 35-hour week.
Station staff are due to walk out from noon on New Years Eve to noon on New Years Day in an action which will lead to a complete shutdown on the network.
full article:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,...48,00.html
:lol16n:
This is old but....
Quote:A day after a nationwide strike, bus, train and metro employees remained away for another 24 hours, bringing Athens traffic to a near halt.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/TRAVEL/12/15/greek.strike.reut/
48 hour strike included busses, train, metro, trolleys and I believe tram employees.
My lips are still
blue from walking over the bridge. I want to see the entire world suffer like I did! >
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Last week Mandy and Kim laughed at those of us who were
inconvenienced by the NYC transit strike. Proving that what goes around comes around:
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Stuffing Regina in the microwave for a bit