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Subject: Mind your ears
Posted Feb 20, 2002 by
Scumbag
 
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When you are standing on a Central Line platform at Bank station, please also remember to 'Mind the terrible ear-splitting screeching sound' as a train enters the station.

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Subject: Mind your ears
Posted Mar 2, 2002 by
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Good point and knowing the Underground they'd probably have an equally loud and piercing announcement warning you to watch out for the noise winkeye

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