15 Mar 2004 by  No Comments    Posted under: Other Stuff

The Wheels On The Bus Cost £86 million

You don’t have to be a music fan to find this a work of genius. Someone’s cut up the ravings of the councillor trying to push through the insane “guided bus” scheme and made a dance version of “The Wheels on the Bus” out of it. While you’re at it, if you’re a Cambridge resident, you have until the end of March to write to the Department of Transport to add your voice to the huge numbers of people objecting to this farcical waste of taxpayers’ money.

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  • If you haven't seen it, and like movie history, do watch the fantastic "The Cricklewood Greats" on iPlayer. Mockumentary at its best. 26 minutes ago
  • #uksnow CB1 3/10 2 hours ago
  • Just discovered Circadian Eyes on Spotify through a random playlist I made. Gorgeous, if you like Sigur Ros and gentle post-rock. 10 hours ago
  • Bloody hell. I am on such a roll with the Olympics. Just scored tickets for the Track Cycling World Cup at the new Velodrome next week. 11 hours ago
  • Harry will say: "I'll take the job if asked, but not until the end of the season." Just wait. Southgate will fill in. #hearditherefirst 13 hours ago

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