| Buses carrying Olympians get lost in London on the way back from the airport. "We've been lost on the road for 4hrs. Not a good first impression, London" |
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| WelldeadLink At least they think they're still in London |
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| MrBallou Look, Kids. Big Ben! |
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| FishyFred
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| IAmRight WelldeadLink: At least they think they're still in London It's not like they could get through London traffic in just 4 hours. |
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| ko_kyi
IAmRight: It's not like they could get through London traffic in just 4 hours. They have their own lane on some roads |
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| urger I see London I see France.... |
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| misanthropologist
Funny, this happens every 4 years. /doesn't happen at winter olympics because they use dogsleds to transport athletes, and the dogs know the way. |
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| clipperbox
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| AverageAmericanGuy
London Mayor Boris Johnson shrugged off the bus delays. "I understand that some of our visitors took the scenic route," he said. "They saw more of our fantastic city than they would otherwise have done. And that's no bad thing. What thing of beauty does not have its imperfections?" fark you, dipshiat. |
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| Grapple
It's easy.. you just take the first roundabout, second exit, then drive through the next 5 roundabouts, then take the 3rd exit on the next roundabout before jumping on the motorway for a bit, then off and through another 26 roundabouts and you're there. It's so easy. |
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| Mad Scientist
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| Jon iz teh kewl
OLYMPICS such cause they ban all important drugs like Beta Blockers and morphine!!! |
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| protectyourlimbs
Could be worse, just ask the president of the Libyan Olympic Committee... |
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| AliceBToklasLives
Only cabbies know how to get around London. I don't understand how anyone actually reaches a destination using any other form of transportation. /and I used to think Boston had a confusing layout |
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| Mad Scientist
I know they don't have an intersection with perpendicular streets in the entire city, but do they not have GPS enabled phones in England? |
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| Broktun
Was James "Captain Slow" May driving? |
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| Jon iz teh kewl
Broktun: Was James "Captain Slow" May driving? is that the guy that invented the Hudson Sea? or am i thinking about Hudson? |
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| OSULugan
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| SkylineRecords
"Aaaand over here we have London's famous Eiffel Tow, ah shiat..." |
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| Ishkur |
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| JohnCarter
So - "lost in traffic" is the new euphemism for spending hours upon end at the titty bars?? |
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| poisonedpawn78
What was is that the english media said about the Vancouver olympics .. oh thats right .. it applies here .. WORST OLYMPICS EVER. |
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| Jackpot777
Piccadilly line to Holborn. That's 45 minutes. Then the Central line up to Stratford. Another 30-35 minutes. Or: Heathrow Express to Paddington, 20 minutes. Circle or Hammersmith & City line to Liverpool Street, 40 minutes, then the Central from there to Stratford, which is ten minutes at most. ![]() Two rules if you ever go to London, from someone that used to work there... 1 - NEVER TAKE THE ROADS THROUGH LONDON, NOT EVEN ON SUNDAY. 2 - THERE IS NO RULE 2. /guess which lucky little bleeder & wife gets to make his way to Waltham Cross for the canoe slalom on the 31st? |
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| SlashBlot
I've noticed something while traveling in a Coach through London; because some streets are very narrow the Coaches can only use certain streets in the city to get one destination to another. This causes travel time to double compared to using a taxi or the tube even. |
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| capt.hollister
London Mayor Boris Johnson shrugged off the bus delays. "I understand that some of our visitors took the scenic route," he said. "They saw more of our fantastic city than they would otherwise have done. And that's no bad thing. What thing of beauty does not have its imperfections?" I've been a fan of Boris Johnson from the first time I saw him on Top Gear. It also helps that he made reserved bus lanes available to motorcyclists and got rid of the idiotic bendy buses that couldn't actually negotiate corners in the City. |
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| Gough
AliceBToklasLives: Only cabbies know how to get around London. I don't understand how anyone actually reaches a destination using any other form of transportation. /and I used to think Boston had a confusing layout It's called "The Knowledge" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxicabs _of_the_United_Kingdom |
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| MindStalker
Mad Scientist: I know they don't have an intersection with perpendicular streets in the entire city, but do they not have GPS enabled phones in England? According to the articles GPS was used and it kept leading them down deadend streets, etc. All the buses probably used the same GPS system, they all probably had the same old/bad maps. |
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| Jackpot777
AverageAmericanGuy: London Mayor Boris Johnson shrugged off the bus delays. "I understand that some of our visitors took the scenic route," he said. "They saw more of our fantastic city than they would otherwise have done. And that's no bad thing. What thing of beauty does not have its imperfections?" fark you, dipshiat. They got to see the M4 motorway. ![]() And a lot of what city planners call the Transition Zone. Not quite as rich as the center, but it has been decades since it was the suburbs. ![]() Yeah. Welcome to the Big Smoke. |
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| Jon iz teh kewl
Jackpot777: AverageAmericanGuy: London Mayor Boris Johnson shrugged off the bus delays. "I understand that some of our visitors took the scenic route," he said. "They saw more of our fantastic city than they would otherwise have done. And that's no bad thing. What thing of beauty does not have its imperfections?" fark you, dipshiat. They got to see the M4 motorway. [www.smh.com.au image 470x312] And a lot of what city planners call the Transition Zone. Not quite as rich as the center, but it has been decades since it was the suburbs. [www.caterersearch.com image 500x375] Yeah. Welcome to the Big Smoke. parteh |
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| Killer Cars
I consider myself pretty directions-savvy and all, but I was confused as hell trying to get around London. The freeway system in England threw me for a loop too. "Oh, to get to Bristol from Birmingham, take the M5 and..." "Really? Cool, so where's the BMW I'll be taking?" "..." |
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| Nezorf 4 hours? Ok London is a pain to drive around, but they had GPS and the Zil lanes? Not too hard. |
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| SlashBlot
When attending business conferences in London; its the norm for the the sponsoring company to always rent a Coach to drive the attendees around London. And with Olympic athletes (and all their gear) its simply not feasible nor easy to make them all get on the tube to get around London from the airport. |
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| Angry Monkey Are the trains broken? |
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| Jackpot777
Nezorf: 4 hours? Ok London is a pain to drive around, but they had GPS and the Zil lanes? Not too hard. [farm3.staticflickr.com image 500x367] I'd have said, "f*** going through the city (with Heathrow on the west and Stratford being on the east), take the M25 and then down from there at the M11. Not this M25. ![]() Not this M11. ![]() Although those would work too. |
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| Jackpot777
Angry Monkey: Are the trains broken? If they are, I'm certain they |
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Posh Naranek
![]() All I rememer of Pittsburgh. |
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| HanShotFirst
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| The Muthaship
Jackpot777: They got to see the M4 motorway. Ah, going from 3 lanes down to one all at once. Truly brilliant. |
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| redundantman
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| SmackLT Jackpot777: cadilly line to Holborn. That's 45 minutes. Then the Central line up to Stratford. Another 30-35 minutes. Or: Heathrow Express to Paddington, 20 minutes. Circle or Hammersmith & City line to Liverpool Street, 40 minutes, then the Central from there to Stratford, which is ten minutes at most. And only two moves to Mornington Crescent. |
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| johnsoninca 4 hours to cover 24 miles? How lost were they? |
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| Mrtraveler01
Jackpot777: AverageAmericanGuy: London Mayor Boris Johnson shrugged off the bus delays. "I understand that some of our visitors took the scenic route," he said. "They saw more of our fantastic city than they would otherwise have done. And that's no bad thing. What thing of beauty does not have its imperfections?" fark you, dipshiat. They got to see the M4 motorway. [www.smh.com.au image 470x312] And a lot of what city planners call the Transition Zone. Not quite as rich as the center, but it has been decades since it was the suburbs. [www.caterersearch.com image 500x375] Yeah. Welcome to the Big Smoke. (Paraphrasing because I can't find the quote online) Clark: Now Ellen, we can't shelter our kids from the problems of the inner-cities. Kids, are you looking at all the blight? *gun shot* Clark: Roll 'em up |
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| plausdeny
Jackpot777: Piccadilly line to Holborn. That's 45 minutes. Then the Central line up to Stratford. Another 30-35 minutes. Or: Heathrow Express to Paddington, 20 minutes. Circle or Hammersmith & City line to Liverpool Street, 40 minutes, then the Central from there to Stratford, which is ten minutes at most. In accordance with the Breighton Convention of 1972, Amended 1998, you can't make that move in a forum intermediated by RFC 793. I'll declare a move of Heathrow (any terminal) to South Ealing, to Ealing Broadway, to Oxford Circus, tip the busker playing 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' on a ukelele (observing the double reverse change-over criteria), to Euston, et voila, Mornington Crescent. And anywhere you want to go after that is your own bloody problem. |
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| HotIgneous Intruder
Spanish bus drivers? |
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![]() Look kids, Big Ben! |
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| Tax Boy
That's nothing. During the 1996 atlanta games, they brought in school bus drivers from all around the state, many from really small towns who had no experience with atlanta, didn't know how to get around town, etc. One bus driver who hadn't driven in Atlanta before, freaked out on the freeway entrance ramp because the speeds were too fast or too many cars or something, said "hell no", stopped the bus, and got out, stranding one of the teams. [citation needed] |
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| Richelieu
SmackLT: And only two moves to Mornington Crescent. They're playing International Rules, though. It will require at least 5 moves. |
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| Tax Boy
Tax Boy: That's nothing. During the 1996 atlanta games, they brought in school bus drivers from all around the state, many from really small towns who had no experience with atlanta, didn't know how to get around town, etc. One bus driver who hadn't driven in Atlanta before, freaked out on the freeway entrance ramp because the speeds were too fast or too many cars or something, said "hell no", stopped the bus, and got out, stranding one of the teams. [citation needed] Citation found! Journalist Ronald DuPont recalled his transportation experiences during the 1996 Olympics (emphasis added to note redheaded staff writer sitting at desk, cackling): On my first night at the Olympics, the bus driver taking me and about 35 other people back to our cars got lost. Our half-hour trip took 1 1/2 hours, and we joked that we got the "scenic route." On my second night, another bus driver prepared to get on the wrong highway until a chorus of Atlanta natives on the bus yelled in unison, directing him to the correct road. Last night, on my way to the Olympics, our bus took the sideview mirror off a merging Jeep. (We pulled over to the side of the road and sat for a half-hour while police filled out their reports.) Then, when we got on the bus to head back, an Olympics representative got on the bus and publicly asked if there was anyone who could give our driver directions on how to get to the drop-off point. On the same night, a bus driver pulled to the side of the highway and promptly quit, saying the job was too dangerous. Link |
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| pseydtonne
Jackpot777: They got to see the M4 motorway. ![]() Begging your pardon, but that's the M6 Toll, not the M4. You can see the words "cash booths" on the blue sign (left center). The M6 Toll runs around Birmingham, not London. It's also the only toll motorway in England. However yeah, London is famous for its traffic. There is work on Stargate technology to get people and goods from Canterbury to Watford Junction faster. /for those not familiar, Watford Junction is the Yeehaw Junction of England //still not familiar? Let's say Bakersfield, or Sloatsburg/Ramapo ///You should already know Canterbury from a red hot poker up the Mornington Crescent |
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| PsiChi
Ready for the lateset false flag news? ![]() But no one would ever plan/allow the bombing of their own people, just to set the stage for more war, right? Planes did not do this to the Twin Towers: ![]() ![]() Bottom line: There are more of us than there are of them. |
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