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July 02, 2004
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The enemies of the state are everywhere
Brian Micklethwait (London)  Transport

Yesterday, while out and about in London town, I espied this vehicle.

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Does this Samizdatista perhaps visit London more often than he tells us, on business he has omitted to mention?

Well, probably not. This is probably just another fan of this.

Comments

In my dreams. Plus, no way would I come to London without sticking Perry with the tab for drinks.


Posted by R C Dean at July 2, 2004 06:54 PM

Richard Desmond, I suspect. Pornographer and owner of the Daily Express.


Posted by GCooper at July 2, 2004 08:34 PM

Actually chaps...

How about putting a picture of Euan Gray's mountain bike on the site and asking the users to vote on which is the more attractive mode of transport.

Robert Cholmley Dacron I


Posted by Bob Dacron at July 2, 2004 09:43 PM

Of course, I too am a pseudonym, named after the protagonist of this movie. (Well, actually I am named ufter the protagonist of the Philip K Dick short story that the movie was based upon, in case anyone was wondering how I managed to use the name long before the movie came out).


Posted by Michael Jennings at July 2, 2004 10:04 PM
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