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Don't be a drama queen, you won't get stabbed, if you are self employed ravelling costs are tax deductible, I can get on any tube I just push harder then anyone else if I need to and carry an old fashioned metal tool box with sharp edges as no one walks in to you.
i would probably get stabbed, if anyone so much as looked at me on public transport there may well be an altercation
 
What has this got to do with working in London?
For one, you can get a decent Italian meal cooked by Italians in a family owned restaurant that have been there for 50 years and two, Midwest thought I was a pineapple pizza eater.

I see you are from Northampton, what is it that Alan Carr said about Northampton, seeing the Northampton junction in the rear view mirror....... was the only nice thing about it ;o)))))
 
For one, you can get a decent Italian meal cooked by Italians in a family owned restaurant that have been there for 50 years and two, Midwest thought I was a pineapple pizza eater.

I see you are from Northampton, what is it that Alan Carr said about Northampton, seeing the Northampton junction in the rear view mirror....... was the only nice thing about it ;o)))))
There's 2 Junctions on the M1 for N/ton which one are you on about, not both of them surely no?
 
There's 2 Junctions on the M1 for N/ton which one are you on about, not both of them surely no?[/Q
For one, you can get a decent Italian meal cooked by Italians in a family owned restaurant that have been there for 50 years and two, Midwest thought I was a pineapple pizza eater.

I see you are from Northampton, what is it that Alan Carr said about Northampton, seeing the Northampton junction in the rear view mirror....... was the only nice thing about it ;o)))))
Well as we're not doing the London job you'll have to recommend one in Northampton. Unfortunately, the council have let the town go to pot and by the way, I was born in London.
 

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