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Yes but then you forget to buy a ticket one day and get stopped by inspectors and fined. Then, as a Londoner, growing up with the stigma of ticket avoidance being such a heinous crime you fell incredibly guilty even though the inspectors are actually delighted that you didn't as it is basically just a way of collecting revenue - no difference if you are doing deliberately or just made a mistake (ironically as you had just got back from London and been so used to using your ticket all the time, you actually forget that you have one). In short: *******s
We were going to do the bathroom black and white anway. The metro tiles were an added bonus. Also, it is the original *tube* line. We live on it. Literally above it - the trains rumble past soothingly underneath. It smells like the underground should. It works a lot better than when you lived here, all those years ago, and it isn't confusing to anyone with an IQ above about four.
Victoria line is nice 'n quick but has wierd, corny station designs. It's also a bit too clinical and neat and clean. Northern has that authentic gothic grime about it.
[QUOTE=Ash;4110937 Victoria line is nice 'n quick but has wierd, corny station designs. It's also a bit too clinical and neat and clean. Northern has that authentic gothic grime about it.[/QUOTE]
I have to agree. As a once heavy user of the Victoria line, I find the lengthy gap between Highbury & Islington and Finsbury Park tedious to say the least. There is also the potential to be sat next to someone from Walthamstow.