London bus explodes in film stunt, but not everyones impressed

Author : nonhedonistically2006
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 01:27:54


An iconic red double decker bus slowly moved across the River Thames over Lambeth Bridge before it dramatically exploded into a plume of flames.

But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers.

It was a good sign that the local fire service wasn't rushing to the scene.

Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand.

There were also road signs put in place.

But not everyone got the message.

In fact, the stunt upset a number of people in a city renowned for its usual calmness and stiff upper lip.

But not everyone took it to heart.

Hopefully, the explosion made the cut.

Some eagle-eyed onlookers were quick to spot apparent bloopers too.

But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers. But not everyone took it to heart. Hopefully, the explosion made the cut. An iconic red double decker bus slowly moved across the River Thames over Lambeth Bridge before it dramatically exploded into a plume of flames. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers. But not everyone got the message. It was a good sign that the local fire service wasn't rushing to the scene. There were also road signs put in place. But not everyone took it to heart. But not everyone took it to heart. But not everyone got the message. An iconic red double decker bus slowly moved across the River Thames over Lambeth Bridge before it dramatically exploded into a plume of flames. But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers. It was a good sign that the local fire service wasn't rushing to the scene. But not everyone got the message. But not everyone got the message. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. Hopefully, the explosion made the cut. But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers. But not everyone took it to heart. But not everyone got the message. In fact, the stunt upset a number of people in a city renowned for its usual calmness and stiff upper lip. Some eagle-eyed onlookers were quick to spot apparent bloopers too. But not everyone got the message. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. In fact, the stunt upset a number of people in a city renowned for its usual calmness and stiff upper lip. It was a good sign that the local fire service wasn't rushing to the scene. There were also road signs put in place. But not everyone got the message. Some eagle-eyed onlookers were quick to spot apparent bloopers too. There were also road signs put in place. It was a good sign that the local fire service wasn't rushing to the scene. There were also road signs put in place. But not everyone took it to heart. But not everyone took it to heart. But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers. Hopefully, the explosion made the cut. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. But not everyone got the message. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. An iconic red double decker bus slowly moved across the River Thames over Lambeth Bridge before it dramatically exploded into a plume of flames. It was a good sign that the local fire service wasn't rushing to the scene. But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers. Some eagle-eyed onlookers were quick to spot apparent bloopers too. It was a good sign that the local fire service wasn't rushing to the scene. There were also road signs put in place. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. Some eagle-eyed onlookers were quick to spot apparent bloopers too. But not everyone got the message. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. Some residents proved that they were warned beforehand. But tourists and bystanders need not have panicked -- it was apparently in the name of a new Jackie Chan movie called 'The Foreigner.' Local politician Nigel Huddleston reassured his Twitter followers. Hopefully, the explosion made the cut. In fact, the stunt upset a number of people in a city renowned for its usual calmness and stiff upper lip. But not everyone took it to heart. But not everyone took it to heart. It was a good sign that the local fire service wasn't rushing to the scene. Some eagle-eyed onlookers were quick to spot apparent bloopers too. In fact, the stunt upset a number of people in a city renowned for its usual calmness and stiff upper lip. In fact, the stunt upset a number of people in a city renowned for its usual calmness and stiff upper lip. An iconic red double decker bus slowly moved across the River Thames over Lambeth Bridge before it dramatically exploded into a plume of flames.

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