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We'll see mate, only a matter of time just like Megson, Coyle and now freedman before the sleeping wake upBruce Rioja wrote:Scores? That'll be 20's then.Hoboh wrote:Whoopeeyesterday signs of the large numbers taking advantage of the relaxation in the laws was evident at Sofia’s busy bus station, where all London bound coaches were fully booked until January 9.
Despite the 42-hour journey, which takes two days, scores of young Bulgarians have paid the £110 single journey fare to Victoria coach station in London.

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A 'score' is 20, you tit!Hoboh wrote:We'll see mate, only a matter of time just like Megson, Coyle and now freedman before the sleeping wake upBruce Rioja wrote:Scores? That'll be 20's then.Hoboh wrote:Whoopeeyesterday signs of the large numbers taking advantage of the relaxation in the laws was evident at Sofia’s busy bus station, where all London bound coaches were fully booked until January 9.
Despite the 42-hour journey, which takes two days, scores of young Bulgarians have paid the £110 single journey fare to Victoria coach station in London.
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hoboh - how many sofia-London coaches are fully booked up to January 9th?
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I like the 42 hour journey that takes two days.
They're not even here yet and they've nicked three hours off the day! Robbin bastards!
They're not even here yet and they've nicked three hours off the day! Robbin bastards!
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I know but you posted it to 'sound' low did you not, prick.Bruce Rioja wrote:A 'score' is 20, you tit!Hoboh wrote:We'll see mate, only a matter of time just like Megson, Coyle and now freedman before the sleeping wake upBruce Rioja wrote:Scores? That'll be 20's then.Hoboh wrote:Whoopeeyesterday signs of the large numbers taking advantage of the relaxation in the laws was evident at Sofia’s busy bus station, where all London bound coaches were fully booked until January 9.
Despite the 42-hour journey, which takes two days, scores of young Bulgarians have paid the £110 single journey fare to Victoria coach station in London.
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Who the feck do you think I am?thebish wrote:hoboh - how many sofia-London coaches are fully booked up to January 9th?
118 118?
(Actually between 16-20 scheduled runs from there in January I believe)
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I don't know - but you popped up on here giving us detailed passenger info for sofia-London coaches. I (foolishly) assumed that you must know what you were talking about.Hoboh wrote:Who the feck do you think I am?thebish wrote:hoboh - how many sofia-London coaches are fully booked up to January 9th?
118 118?
(Actually between 16-20 scheduled runs from there in January I believe)
how many run up to january 9th? and how many are on each fully-booked coach. then we can use some fairly simple maths and calculate how many people that is...
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it was YOU who wrote a post saying "scores" were coming. I suppose it sounds bigger than "dozens"...Hoboh wrote:I know but you posted it to 'sound' low did you not, prick.Bruce Rioja wrote: A 'score' is 20, you tit!
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Silly me I forgot you need to estimate shelters and meals!thebish wrote:I don't know - but you popped up on here giving us detailed passenger info for sofia-London coaches. I (foolishly) assumed that you must know what you were talking about.Hoboh wrote:Who the feck do you think I am?thebish wrote:hoboh - how many sofia-London coaches are fully booked up to January 9th?
118 118?
(Actually between 16-20 scheduled runs from there in January I believe)
how many run up to january 9th? and how many are on each fully-booked coach. then we can use some fairly simple maths and calculate how many people that is...

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I was quotingthebish wrote:it was YOU who wrote a post saying "scores" were coming. I suppose it sounds bigger than "dozens"...Hoboh wrote:I know but you posted it to 'sound' low did you not, prick.Bruce Rioja wrote: A 'score' is 20, you tit!
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just the number of coaches up to january 9th and how many on each coach will do... or haven't you got the faintest idea?
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so was Bruce - he was quoting YOUR post.Hoboh wrote:I was quotingthebish wrote:it was YOU who wrote a post saying "scores" were coming. I suppose it sounds bigger than "dozens"...Hoboh wrote:I know but you posted it to 'sound' low did you not, prick.Bruce Rioja wrote: A 'score' is 20, you tit!
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It is low.Hoboh wrote: I know but you posted it to 'sound' low did you not, prick.

4uckwits like you, or rather, you in particular have been forecasting 100s of 1000s, yet they're busing themselves over in their 20s

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Bruce Rioja wrote:It is low.Hoboh wrote: I know but you posted it to 'sound' low did you not, prick.
4uckwits like you, or rather, you in particular have been forecasting 100s of 1000s, yet they're busing themselves over in their 20s

Don't forget thats just coaches,not planes, trains and cars, Ox and cart etc. I reckon around 20,000 or so this year more and more as they settle in future years then they breed!
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Based on what?Hoboh wrote:I reckon around 20,000 or so this year
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20 somethings eager to work and add value to our economy, great stuff


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It's true - I just can't imagine huge numbers coming with the express intention to draw welfare payments (after funding the journey here and 6 weeks' non-entitlement).Athers wrote:20 somethings eager to work and add value to our economy, great stuff
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Athers wrote:20 somethings eager to work and add value to our economy, great stuff
^this. exactly what we need if recovery is properly around the corner...
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