False advertising

The story made Drudge a couple of days ago:  A couple in Britain was arrested for having sex on a train.  Of course I had to check it out, and it was in doing so that I discovered the true humor behind the story.  Go here, and check out the name on the train.  If that’s not false advertising, I don’t know what is.

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One Response to “False advertising”

  1. on 12 Nov 2008 at 8:34 pm Oldflyer

    Ha!
    When I was flying for People Express airlines out of Newark, NJ, Virgin Atlantic’s inaugural service from London was delayed for several days. The unconfirmed story around PE was that they were having trouble finding enough flight attendants qualified to wear the “Virgin” tab on the shoulder of their uniforms.

    I will say that when they showed up, the girls they had found were spectacular in appearance.

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