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on 3/12/03 12:45 am, Eric Jarvis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Marilee J. Layman wrote: >> On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 12:32:27 +1300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Zeborah) >> wrote: >> >>> Eric Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> >>>> Kings Crustacean, Euston, Camden Town, Chalk Farm, around ten minutes of >>>> actual travelling time >>>> >>>> erm?...I used to busk OK. I only know the Northern, Piccadilly, District, >>>> Bakerloo, Metropolitan and Circle lines. There are huge swathes of the >>>> Central Line I know nothing about. >>> >>> What does 'busk' mean in your dialect? "Perform street entertainment in >>> the hopes that people will throw money at you" doesn't quite seem to >>> parse, here. >> >> Sure it does, we know Eric's a musician. And the UK allows people to >> busk in/near the subways. Metro here in DC doesn't, and I think they >> should. >> > > Actually the UK doesn't either, but what the hell, there are only so many > policemen. It's now licenced. Tim
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