British rail advert
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@mikechick221 What profits? lol BR was state-subsidised, the current rail setup is currently subsidised... railways will needs state subsidy. But that's in the same way as the roads receive state subsidy too of course! (Perhaps if the roads were privatised, without any subsidies, then the railways would become profitable..?)
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@zawlinmoe That's the point - it's a joke on the usual disclaimer you see at the beginning of films that any possible connection with real people, other films, etc, is pure coincidence or similar. (When of course its obvious that it's not coincidental - the best being the warning at the start of South Park episodes!)
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good old britsh rail way wish the turn it bk to britsh rail then all profits could be pumed bk into the rail way instead of having to use tax payers money it make sence that is way the govermeant whant do it cose it be to simple
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we're getting there-no we are not.
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@FabFM OK. It looks like a disclaimer.
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@zawlinmoe It's meant to be a joke
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Why did they need to state that the connection to the French Connection is intentional?
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arrh happy days white people cheap food and no mobile phones
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@pss1967 lol its funny you should say that because my boss used to say the same thing....shame i hadent remembered these adverts at the time as i would have, had some real smart answers for him loool!
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I see newyork subway bridges were used from the road view I think getting you there alive or in one piece should of been mentioned
Not to mention that the BR is over now!
Thanks, conservatives! Thanks a fucking lot!
SONBoomer 1 year ago 23
We're getting there - it meant that they're getting closer to a relative "perfection"... Of course they're always "getting there"! No one's bloody perfect!
SONBoomer 1 year ago 6