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(CNN)   And watching, for pigs on the wing   (edition.cnn.com) divider line
    More: Interesting, London, Tube map, Brick, Pink Floyd, Battersea Power Station, London Overground, Duran Duran, London Underground  
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1295 clicks; posted to Business » on 05 Oct 2022 at 5:50 PM (24 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2022-10-05 6:17:06 PM  
8 votes:
"The 1930s power station once supplied a fifth of London's electricity, including to Buckingham Palace and parliament, but is better known for featuring alongside a floating inflatable pig on the cover of Pink Floyd's 1977 album "Animals.""

Ya float one pig and suddenly..
 
2022-10-05 5:10:37 PM  
5 votes:

whidbey: I honestly thought this was going to be another Roger Waters bashing thread.

Guess it could still be.


Any thread can be a Roger Waters bashing thread if you're determined enough.
 
2022-10-05 5:05:21 PM  
4 votes:
I honestly thought this was going to be another Roger Waters bashing thread.

Guess it could still be.
 
2022-10-05 7:01:21 PM  
1 vote:
They built a new London Underground station to serve the businesses and residents. It's called Battersea Power Station, and is therefore the only tube station to have "station" in its name. Technically you could call it Battersea Power Station station.
 
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