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[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][SIZE=2] Dear Ms Clauhs,Motorcycles can now travel on most Red Route bus lanes across London for an 18 month trial ending 4 July 2010.
Please visit tfl.gov.uk/motorcyclesinbuslanes for more information.
New signage has been installed on all relevant routes to show which bus lanes motorcycles are allowed to travel on.
Yours sincerely,

Josh Martin
Consultation and Communication Manager
anybody else get this email? what do you think? i must say i don't really like this idea....
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I read about this in the paper today too - sounds like a top idea to me. Can bikes go on the ferry for free?
this sounds great!
i took my bike on the ferry from calais to dover and i think it was around 20 euro, though i forget the exact amount. cars are significantly more expensive. it was kind of fun riding through all the lines and onto the ship and all, i'm pretty sure i was the only cyclist.. i would definitely do it again. except i thought everybody else was sitting in their cars (don't know how i missed them all getting out), and i sat on the very cold and hard ground for about an hour, already sore and exhausted, before i got up for a walk and discovered the warm and comfortable lounge area. so, don't do that.
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The NFL can't hold a candle to the college football. That said, I am pleased to see the Eagles actually making it to the playoffs (though nothing will probably come of it)!
fixed.
and i did go to a (by most of your definition) football game this fall... definitely a good time, i think i may need to convert myself if i live in this country for a while, but i'll still be a penn state fan for life.
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this makes me very happy. stelle, i have an extra racket! we can make a squash league... awesome! dammit, wednesday night is not so good for me personally cause i babysit after class & then i like going to easts. we can work something out though for sure. ved, you'll probably beat me, i'm horribly uncoordinated but i really do love to play! yippee :)
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does anybody play squash?
i haven't played in a year or so but i'm going to bring my rackets back to london and i've found online that there are some very reasonably priced "pay & play" facilities offered by aquaterra - one in finsbury, one in holloway.
as i wrote, it's been a year, so i can't guarantee the fastest matches at first... or if you've never played before i'd be totally glad to teach you, i really think it's the most fun game ever and i am pretty psyched to get back on it. so yeah - squash anybody??
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i just read this a few minutes before i came on the forum and saw this thread,
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/03/gaza-diary-israelthis stuff is all so sad (obviously), i just feel bad for pretty much everyone involved - whatever side they are on. some friends and i were talking at length about this two nights ago and the conversation left me feeling pretty down. though i feel i pretty much "understand" what's going on, i still can't really wrap my mind around what it must be like to feel such animosity towards people i'd never met - i mean, these are people who would rather kill and/or die than live elsewhere, or side by side, and their and our governments just perpetuate that mentality. growing up with such an instilled sense of hatred for an entire body of human beings must be a really awful experience, so yeah, i just feel sad for everybody and the worst part is that i really can't imagine anything that could be done to diffuse this situation.
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I thought they were an indigenous species of Williamsberg, NY and few got into the grain ships and escaped into the London docks. Its alright, we win, we sent something worse back: http://www.nylonmag.com/?section=article&parid=2154
ugh, terrible article. she really needs to get over herself... kerouac comparison? really?
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or the clash