Buskers on The Tube?
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Buskers on The Tube?
Do we like the idea of buskers on the tube?
Well I do I think it helps if you have some music to run to.
Well I do I think it helps if you have some music to run to.
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Yes I think they are ok and some are surprising talented..... I love the look on their faces and they always have a passing comment to make when we go running past on a tube challenge interchange 
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I was just about to ask, "Who's Victoria?" I'm getting London-withdrawal symptoms, and forgetting what's where!
Er, well. I had an interesting moment at Charing Cross. Running full pelt along that very long corridor, I was rapidly approaching a mouth-organ player sitting on the floor, and had to leap over him. It was good fun, and made the run a little more interesting.londongirl: As long as ... they're not in the way of a running challenger it's all good.
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And there was also a Circle line party that happened periodically. Apparently, a very large number of people, looking normal at first, would board the same Circle train. They'd be carrying music players and speakers disguised as bits of luggage, and some people even brought mini bars and disco lights along. They'd be normal at stops, but as soon as the train left a station the party would carry on. It seems that once started, it went on all evening!
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