Moderator mervin Posted February 8, 2010 Moderator Share Posted February 8, 2010 True Reports from British life.......!!! > > BRITISH NEWSPAPERS > > Commenting on a complaint from a Mr. Arthur Purdey about a large gas bill, > a spokesman for North West Gas said, > 'We agree it was rather high for the time of year. It's possible Mr. Purdey > has been charged for the gas used up during the explosion that destroyed > his house.' > (The Daily Telegraph) > > Police reveal that a woman arrested for shoplifting had a whole salami in > her underwear. > When asked why, she said it was because she was missing her Italian > boyfriend. > (The Manchester Evening News) > > Irish police are being handicapped in a search for a stolen van, > because they cannot issue a description. > It's a Special Branch vehicle and they don't want the public to know what > it looks like. > (The Guardian) > > A young girl who was blown out to sea on a set of inflatable teeth was > rescued by a man on an inflatable lobster. > A coast guard spokesman commented, 'This sort of thing is all too common'. > (The Times) > > At the height of the gale, the harbourmaster radioed a coast guard and > asked him to estimate the wind speed. He replied he was sorry, but > he didn't have a gauge. However, if it was any help, the wind had just > blown his Land Rover off the cliff. > ( Aberdeen Evening Express) > > Mrs. Irene Graham of Thorpe Avenue , Boscombe, delighted the audience > with her reminiscence of the German prisoner of war who was > sent each week to do her garden. He was repatriated at the end of 1945, > she recalled - 'He'd always seemed a nice friendly chap, but when the > crocuses > came up in the middle of our lawn in February 1946, they spelt out 'Heil > Hitler.'' > ( Bournemouth Evening Echo) > > HEARD ON THE LONDON UNDERGOUND TUBE > A list of actual announcements that London Tube train drivers have made to > their passengers... > > 1) 'Ladies and Gentlemen, I do apologize for the delay to your service. I > know you're all dying to get home, unless, of > course, you happen to be married to my ex-wife, in which case you'll want > to cross over to the Westbound and go in the opposite direction.' > > 2) 'Your delay this evening is caused by the line controller suffering from > E & A syndrome: not knowing his elbow from his arse. > I'll let you know any further information as soon as I'm given any.' > > 3) 'Do you want the good news first or the bad news? The good news is that > last Friday was my birthday and I hit the town and had > a great time. > The bad news is that there is a points failure somewhere between Stratford > and East Ham, which means we probably > won't reach our destination.' > > 4) 'Ladies and gentlemen, we apologize for the delay, but there is a > security alert at Victoria station and we are therefore > stuck here for the foreseeable future, so let's take our minds off it and > pass some time together. > Alll together now.... 'Ten green bottles, hanging on a wall.....'.' > > 5) 'We are now travelling through Baker Street ... > As you can see, Baker Street is closed. > It would have been nice if they had actually told me, so I could tell you > earlier, but no, they > don't think about things like that'. > > 6) 'Beggars are operating on this train. Please do NOT encourage these > professional beggars. > If you have any spare change, please give it to a registered charity. > Failing that, give it to me.' > > 7) During an extremely hot rush hour on the Central Line, the driver > announced in a West Indian drawl: > 'Step right this way for the sauna, ladies and gentleman... unfortunately, > towels are not provided.' > > 8) 'Let the passengers off the train FIRST!' (Pause ) > 'Oh go on then, stuff yourselves in like sardines, see if I care - I'm > going home....' > > 9) 'Please allow the doors to close. > Try not to confuse this with 'Please hold the doors open.' > The two are distinct and separate instructions.' > > 10) 'Please note that the beeping noise coming from the doors means that > the doors are about to close. > It does not mean throw yourself or your bags into the doors.' > > 11) 'We can't move off because some idiot has their hand stuck in the > door.' > > 12) 'To the gentleman wearing the long grey coat trying to get on the > second carriage > -- what part of 'stand clear of the doors' don't you understand?' > > 13) 'Please move all baggage away from the doors.' (Pause..) > 'Please move ALL belongings away from the doors.' (Pause...) > 'This is a personal message to the man in the brown suit wearing glasses at > the rear of the train: > Put the pie down, Four-eyes, and move your bloody golf clubs away from the > door > Before I come down there and shove them up your arse sideways!' > > 14) 'May I remind all passengers that there is strictly no smoking allowed > on any part of the Underground. > However, if you are smoking a joint, it's only fair that you pass it round > the rest of the carriage.' > Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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