It took us four hours to walk about two miles--but that includes over an hour to cover the first 3/4 of a block, while people fed in from the side streets ahead of us.
My feet are sore, from so much standing; I have two fine small buttons, saying "Surveillance undermines liberty" and "Stop the war", and two pages of notes on slogans and such. There appear to have been around 200,000 of us, and maybe 100 counter-demonstrators; a warm sunny day, news helicopters high enough overhead not to be unnerving. I'll write up more later.
My feet are sore, from so much standing; I have two fine small buttons, saying "Surveillance undermines liberty" and "Stop the war", and two pages of notes on slogans and such. There appear to have been around 200,000 of us, and maybe 100 counter-demonstrators; a warm sunny day, news helicopters high enough overhead not to be unnerving. I'll write up more later.
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(Adult just means I don't get a student discount--and having the ID at all lets me buy weekly and longer Tube tickets. Unlike the NY Metrocard, weekly etc. Tube tickets are not bearer instruments. The daily ones are, so there are signs at the exits of busy stations urging you not to give your pass to people who hang around asking for them. And this is more than you probably wanted to know about how London Underground fares work.)
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Tube. I was just thinking about how that at least one subway station sign in lower Manhattan uses the term "tube" to describe the train going under the Hudson into New Jersey.