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just be grateful that you were not in a train and shunted off into a cold, dark, eery siding for the night. |
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don't you have an alarm on your mobile? you must have a rough idea how long your journey will take. |
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Genius. perhaps it should work for landmarks too, txt me when I get to the Lamb and Flag pub or Trafalgar square. Gr8t fr trsts who don't know where things are. |
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I don't want a tryst with someone who doesn't know where things are located. |
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Or falls asleep before he gets to the destination? |
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We've already halfbaked some very similar ideas, see links. |
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sorry [po] trsts = tourists.
I wll nvr typ in txt agn. |
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surely trysts are better in unknown terrains though.. |
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How about a note dangling from your neck over your chest saying in large letters: "PLEASE WAKE FOR BUS TO CHIPPING MOGDEN"? (My brother once fell asleep on a train and woke up in Colchester; went back to work on same train next morning, not going home). |
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On the buses in germany one is alerted to the fact that the vehicle is nearing a busstop by an audible announcement: |
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KLONG! Nächste Bushaltestelle, Arnulfsplatz or some such. |
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It is very loud and very annoying if you're trying to have a snooze but a least is said in a calm, gentle voice to appease all the busnutters. |
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