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A VERY familiar phrase on the London Underground, referring to the gap between the train and the platform. This phrase is heard countless times per day across London.
10 responses
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Regenia Brabham gave props (21 Dec 2011):
I love this shot Donald!! It is so out of the box for you. Great comp!!
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Susan Littlefield gave props (21 Dec 2011):
A unique view of London! I'm not sure they had that phrase when I was there (horse and buggy days!!). Super compo on this one....love the feet!
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Donna Mullins gave props (21 Dec 2011):
i agree with Regenia. a new kind of photo for you. i like it!
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Patty Gross gave props (21 Dec 2011):
Boy, do I ever remember that! I was always cautious when entering and exiting the trains. Gread shot, Don!!
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Judy and Wayne Wanamaker gave props (22 Dec 2011):
Don't you love the way the British phrase things? Great capture, Don!
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Andrea Petersen gave props (22 Dec 2011):
It is good they have the warning...It reminds me of a sign that we recently saw at a store that we shop at... It said ."Watch your step" I asked the clerk if someone had fallen and she said that an elderly man had fallen off the bottom step when leaving the store, but fortunately wasn't hurt..it prompted them to tape the sign on the door.
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Jüri Vissak gave props (22 Dec 2011):
Funny!
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (22 Dec 2011):
I remember this so well!!!!!!
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John Linton gave props (24 Dec 2011):
POVdacious!
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Cid Couture-White gave props (26 Dec 2011):
Great shot... composition, subject matter...
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