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 |  |  | Subject: Please mind the gap Posted Feb 19, 2002 by Great Western Lettuce (no.51) Just cut down the fags instead
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  |  | I heard this one particulra story about minding the gap on the underground. It sounds very much like an urban legend, but just thought it worth mentioning.
Apparently if you fail to 'mind the gap' on the underground and actually slip between the trian and the platform so that you are wedged between the two, this is official procedure. Firstly as you are still alive (one half above train, one half below), they stop the train from proceding until a guard contacts a relative or loved one, of the soone to be deceased. They are then allowed to say their goodbye's before the train HAS to drive off in order to set the trapped passenger free. Unfortunately, this procedure leaves the passenger dead (as you can imagine) by tearing their midriff in half.
This is what I heard, as you'll agree it sounds like a tall story, but probably worth writing about in an entry on 'minding the gap'
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 |  |  | Subject: Please mind the gap Posted Feb 19, 2002 by The Mole This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | This sounds totally like an urban legend that is wearing a T Shirt saying "I'm a complete Urban Legend!"
Anyway in the uk.transport.london newsgroup I'm come across several people who have fallen into the gap and survived to tell the tale - although there doesn't seem to be a particular procedure for getting people out
"I have been down into The Gap and it is a dark, forbidding place where creatures from your darkest nightmares lurk...
"Seriously, folks, I have the distinction of having been down into the gap and returned safely.
"I was on the westbound district line and it happened at either West Ham, Bromly by Bow or Bow Road (doesn't the female announcer sound silly when she says that!), one of those. I can't remember exactly, I was busy cheating death as you do on a Monday morning.
"The carriage was packed and I was right by the middle of the doors. When they opened someone wanted to get out so I had to get out as well to make way for them.
Only there was an idiot standing on the platform right where I had to s"tep out onto and I wasn't able to step either way. With the crowd pushing me I HAD to step out onto THAT spot. Except the idiot just stood there, showing people how 'hard' he was by not moving.
"I was being pushed out and he wasn't moving - I had nowhere to go but down into.... The Gap!
"Fortunately people woke up and grabbed me by my arms and pulled me up and out of that yawning abyss. I wasn't going to be be a person under the training disrupting the timetable that day."
Howzat for a true story!
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 |  |  | Subject: Please mind the gap Posted Feb 19, 2002 by Steve K. This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | At one point in Neil Gaiman's "Neverwhere", a surreal dark fantasy adventure story involving parts of the London Underground, the bad guys say the group will get off at the British museum station. When the hero says there is no British Museum station, the villain replies, "There's not?! Well, then you'd better be careful when you exit!"
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 |  |  | Subject: Please mind the gap Posted Feb 20, 2002 by Steve K. This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Mole -
That's a very good overview of "Neverwhere" on your website. I fit the description mentioned of someone who does not care much for gothic novels (or fantasy in general, preferring "hard" sci-fi), but has been to London and really liked the story. I think I had an audio version way back, then bought the video from Amazon UK ... which leads to a translation cost here in the USA for PAL to NTSC ...
"The story has a real feel of menace, personified by Mr. Croup and Mr. Vandemar, assassins hired to do various nasty things ..." and who have some of the best lines: "If you prick us, do we not bleed?" "No, we don't." (with apologies to Shakespeare, I think - Merchant of Venice?)
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 |  |  | Subject: Please mind the gap Posted Feb 20, 2002 by Steve K. This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Loonytunes -
I only occasionally get a chance to talk about cricket - if not in a discussion here at H2G2, it's with one of the store clerks from Pakistan or India. Its sort of a voyeuristic interest in something completely outside my experience, since American sports have gone beyond boring for me. The clerks tell me England is back, after some years of struggle, so I suppose your Kiwis have their hands full.
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 |  |  | Subject: Please mind the gap Posted Feb 21, 2002 by Steve K. This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Loonytunes -
Your town is named "Godzone"? So you've got Supermodels and Hollywood and Rock stars wandering around?
I'll think I'll pass on the taunting of the Pakistani clerks (or the Indians), the US press reminds us daily that these folks have nuclear weapons. And, of course, that the US will end up in the middle of whatever happens ... I think there should be term limits on being "the only superpower". Maybe NZ would care to take a turn?
In any case, take it easy on the Brits, they still mourn the "Ashes" I think.
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