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Fish says "Keep the TPOs!"

In this interview with Fish with a Dutch prog website, he's clearly in favour of trains of windowless red coaches hauled by class 67s

And there are people depending on the mail, and the mail is not cheap...And with the prices, the service is absolutely [rude word deleted]despicable. So we are now taking legal advice and we're also going to the BBC on a Watchdog program, because we got fans who complain to us about how long it takes for their [rude word deleted] CD to arrive in the mail.

We've sent test packages out to places and seeing just how long it would take to get there.

And the thing is, the Royal Mail, they are now going to take the night train off. We used to have the famous night train. And it was this train from London, and it was this train that goes down with all the packages and the post and stuff. And they take it off because we don't need it anymore.
THEY [Another Rude Word deleted] NEED IT NOW MORE THAN [the same word deleted again] ANY OTHER TIME - [Insulting sexual reference]!!

The whole interview is well worth reading. The piscine one is not happy with the current state of the music business.

Posted by TimHall at July 22, 2004 09:52 PM | TrackBack
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