Batman and Robin patrolling Whitley

Date:May 7, 2004 / year-entry #179
Tags:non-computer
Orig Link:https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20040507-00/?p=39453
Comments:    2
Summary:Batman and Robin have been spotted in Whitley, providing valuable services like rescuing damsels in distress (pushing her car to the nearest petrol station), scaring away potential muggers, and even chasing streakers off a football pitch.

Batman and Robin have been spotted in Whitley, providing valuable services like rescuing damsels in distress (pushing her car to the nearest petrol station), scaring away potential muggers, and even chasing streakers off a football pitch.


Comments (2)
  1. If they wander down the road to Thames Valley Park which office buildings will they patrol looking for evil doers? Oracle? Computacenter? British Gas? :)

  2. Peter Cook says:

    There used to be a super hero in Tunbridge Wells in Kent who was doing the same kind of things – think it made the national press. Scary thing was when he was unmasked it was a guy I used to walk past every morning on the way to work. It then started some kind of craze of people dressing up as superheroes and wandering round the town.

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