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Was parket at the St. Pacras Wetherspoon.
For hours!
Has a nice talk with one of the waitresses.
The article about the loos...
Well, as clean as they were last year,
as dirty they were this year.
Yuck!
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For hours!
Has a nice talk with one of the waitresses.
The article about the loos...
Well, as clean as they were last year,
as dirty they were this year.
Yuck!
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This was taken
from very far.
from very far.
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In the Eurostar a "guy"
(he deserved to be called a little child.")
started complaining about travelling
with older people around him.
He said it very loud,
clearly with the intention
to offend people.
The two elderly women in front of him
said nothing.
We had met a few times before,
so we exchanged looks.
He kept on offending,
standing up and gesturing wildly.
Maybe on drugs.
There was no one of the train personnel
and he knew it.
I found out he was dutch.
Probably from the Rotterdam area.
I looked at him in a way
my children know well
when they are crossing a boundary.
He started to shout at me.
With my police voice
I told him to sit down
and behave in a polite way,
instead of trying to get the attention
by offending people.
"This train is for all ages,
except for minors
who should be accompanied
by grown ups."
So you'd better start to act
as a grown up.."
He sat down,
not knowing who he was dealing with.
When his company arrived,
he started complaining again,
but one look was enough.
When we were about
to arrive at the railway station,
he took his things and
hurried to the front of the train.
Sticking his middle finger in my face.
People around me were shocked,
but also thanked me for
giving them a quiet time.
I think he was afraid,
the railwaypolice
would be waiting for him
at the station.
Yes,
he should have been arrested.
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And... the tunnel....
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The French landscape
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A selfie
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A selfie
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