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This is the song me and my work friend like to sing on the way to work.
Everytime we pass a bunch of murphies digging up the roads we sing......
hiiii hoooo hiii hoooo dig dig dig dig its of to work we dig with a nice hole here an a diversion there dig dig dig dig dig dig dig dig.
Are the council digging up london roads for fun or what?
my comute takes double the time now.
we get diverted 3 times..... 3 bloody stinking times its unbelieveable.
and its always them murphy guys.
i know they are fixing the water pipes but jeeeeze cant they do it somewhere else, so frustrating. they dig it up then leave the site for a month and start on a new section, they send us on a scavenger hunt with all the diversions, seems like the work of moles... or better yet the wombles.
underground overground digging is free the murphies of london town digging are we.
making good use of the roads that we dig, roads that the everyday folks drive on by.