Dr Who wrote: also we could put up reserved signs in the window!
"Dec 22nd 2006, 1930-2330 hrs Carriage reserved for tubechallenge.com"
start preparing those signs now
Twice former full network GWR holder and former Zone 1 Olympic and World Record holder with The Raven and Soupie Tube personality of the year 2009 4 times Winter Olympic Biathlon Gold Medalist with The Beer Baron 2008 All Lines Olympic Gold
They can't it's reserved (well maybe just the back half of carriage anyway )
Seriously though I wonder how many people wouldn't get on a tube carriage that had reserved signs in the windows...?
The regular punters would probably ignore it, but the tourists more likely would go to another carriage. What do you reckon?
Twice former full network GWR holder and former Zone 1 Olympic and World Record holder with The Raven and Soupie Tube personality of the year 2009 4 times Winter Olympic Biathlon Gold Medalist with The Beer Baron 2008 All Lines Olympic Gold
I was just chatting about this with the others in the office and one of them was in town the other week and got on a carriage (not with reserved signs obviously) where one of these parties was going on....
They were travelling the whole length of the line (he can't remember if it was Circle or not). Anyway just like in earlier posts they stopped the music when in a station and carried on partying between stops. All very good humoured and they gave him a drink as well......
Twice former full network GWR holder and former Zone 1 Olympic and World Record holder with The Raven and Soupie Tube personality of the year 2009 4 times Winter Olympic Biathlon Gold Medalist with The Beer Baron 2008 All Lines Olympic Gold
Hey the more the merrier, we could open it up to friends of tubechallenge.com forumers too so we have a crowd going, adding commuters, I think we could possibly win the award for best Christmas party. Added to that, we don't need to book three months in advance to secure tables
Starkey7 wrote:Yes. Although a grand piano would be very amusing, since everybody would wonder how it was got there.
<Scratches head. Considers the possibility of designing and producing a flat-packed quick-assembly 'fake' grand piano, with basically a full length midi keyboard inside, with a reasonable quality sound module and small amp/speaker inside>
Presumably by "Circle line" you mean "Circle train", otherwise it definitely is against the byelaws.
Otherwise I doubt it! Obviously if you've not got anything else to do, it's a nice place to catch up on some paperwork. Who knows, you could even run your whole business on the Circle line via some sort of laptop...