He's gone back to the
FT. Wolfing down a baguette I think he brought on.
Outside: just passed an Asda in the foreground and a beautiful old church in the distance. Station was too blurry to tell where we are.
Tunnel.
And now trees everywhere.
Eddie Mair | 15:57 UK time, Friday, 18 May 2007
FT. Wolfing down a baguette I think he brought on.
Outside: just passed an Asda in the foreground and a beautiful old church in the distance. Station was too blurry to tell where we are.
Tunnel.
And now trees everywhere.
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Quite a surreal photo - the light bloom above his head has a ghostly hue about it --
I tend to agree now - we don't like him either.
Wonder how he blogged earlier though?
I'd be fascinated to know how the Internet connection gets to the train.
If it's satellite then I presume it disappears in the tunnel.
Eddie - That bloke appears to have a halo above his head. I'd be a bit more respectful!
Does that mean that he has now finished the Standard and is re-reading the FT? Either that, or he does not want to appear on the blog. You can hide more with the FT. And after some comments about men with beards; well I do not blame him!
H.
Cheapskate - fancy bringing a baguette on board.
I hope the ´óÏó´«Ã½ hospitality budget will allow you some purchase on board apart from that cup of coffee, Eddie?
?
How do you bring on a bagette?? I guess you could start with a small sarnie, and keep potting on...
[..pause..]
Oh I see !!!!!! He brought it on himself!!!
Well, we all do that from time to time, i guess!
tee hee!
n-n
xx
I think he's that Eddie Mair bloke off the radio.
But is that an American leg? Where's the offending bag?
And when did they start serving gin in plastic bottles?
Oh the suspense!
Mm, looks v. much like the gorgeous Eddie Mair from the PM programme. Perhaps he'd like to take me out to dinner?
It's a bluff. The gin bottle is in Eric's laptop-carrying thingy.
Mr Noodle (6), Hahahahaha! :-)
Now we know why the licence fee settlement included an increase - your sat in first class! So off to facilitate the voice of the masses you choose not to sit with them as well..
tsk tsk
Good programme later in the evening though!
regards
John