I nominate:
Name: Alexandre Graham
Claim to Fame: Organised the Circle Line tube party at the weekend.
Reason for Nomination: The 26-year-old's Facebook group, called "Circle line party – last day of drinking on the tube'' had more than 1,000 members, but he said he had no idea the event would get out of control. "The point of it [the party] was just to make fun of how ridiculous the ban is,'' he told the Evening Standard today. ''I hope I don't get sacked. You are going to expect a bit of trouble, but I was surprised and disappointed because I don't want to be associated [with it]''.
1000 people, on the Tube, drinking - you're right, Alex: the fact that it got out of control was entirely unexpected. Having organised it you now don't want to accept responsibility. Quelle sur-fcuking-prise. Serve you right if you were sacked, and if they wrote you a reference saying "Alex was dismissed from the Royal Bank of Scotland, not for an inability to do the job, but because he was a tw@. We cannot reccomend hiring him because there is a definite possibility that he will be a tw@ in your office too, and we wouldn't want to inflict that on you."
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I must say I was very surprised to hear that drinking on the Tube had ever been legal... it seems like a disaster waiting to happen. Then again I do hail from a city where people hide their bottles of Buckfast in paper bags as a result of not being allowed to drink in public full stop - we just can't be trusted
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I mean what a fantastic way to spend a night, drinking on the Tube And what's ridiculous about the ban when alot of people are reverting back to primitives anyway? Getting drunk helps them on their way.EvilBastard wrote:I nominate:
Name: Alexandre Graham
Claim to Fame: Organised the Circle Line tube party at the weekend.
Reason for Nomination: The 26-year-old's Facebook group, called "Circle line party – last day of drinking on the tube'' had more than 1,000 members, but he said he had no idea the event would get out of control. "The point of it [the party] was just to make fun of how ridiculous the ban is,'' he told the Evening Standard today. ''I hope I don't get sacked. You are going to expect a bit of trouble, but I was surprised and disappointed because I don't want to be associated [with it]''.
1000 people, on the Tube, drinking - you're right, Alex: the fact that it got out of control was entirely unexpected. Having organised it you now don't want to accept responsibility. Quelle sur-fcuking-prise. Serve you right if you were sacked, and if they wrote you a reference saying "Alex was dismissed from the Royal Bank of Scotland, not for an inability to do the job, but because he was a tw@. We cannot reccomend hiring him because there is a definite possibility that he will be a tw@ in your office too, and we wouldn't want to inflict that on you."
You Tw@.
This sums up the attitude that's becoming more apparent in this country:
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/01062008/ ... -four.html
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