A great way to get from A to B in London. It's also a great way to get from B to O. More often than not the Underground is warm. I imagine it would be similar to standing in a fan forced oven... whilst someone opens and closes the door every so often. Therefore, if you are in the wrong place at the wrong time your face may or may not be jammed into someone's arm pit at the wrong end of the day. Stranger danger has taken on a whole new meaning.

Token tourist shot 1...
Token tourist shot 2...
Favourite term to describe a busy tube... 'Rammed'.
Why do so many people run to catch trains on the Underground? Running to A). Catch a train, B). Go to the toilet, C). Wash face after breathing armpit air.
Things I try not to think about on the Tube. Did someone just fart? How many hands have touched this hand rail today? What were those hands doing before they touched this hand rail? Is that girl wearing Jimmy Choo's? Did I leave the iron on? How many people in this carriage left their irons on? Do they have irons? If someone sneezes on a train traveling at 70 km/h will someone else on a train traveling at 60 km/h be affected?
As you can see. Catching the tube can be somewhat overwhelming.
Mitch and Zobo xo
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