It's a little close, but it's your turn.
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I left my phone on the train on the tube. Yes. You have to go to check in lost property.
Even if the train has left already. Every lost property go there. Which train?
From Heathrow, the central line. Heathrow? This is not here.
Like I changed with the blue Piccadilly and then central.
Yes. You cannot go here in our station.
Okay. So do you know who I need to know? No one can't go here.
It's supposed to be my friend and then I don't know where she is and I lost my phone on the train.
Really? I don't know. Jesus.
This is such a big station as well. Like if she says just meet in Liverpool.
Liverpool is huge. Do I wait here and there? Do I wait? Thank you.
Hi. It's me. From, yeah. From a pay phone. My phone died.
How are you mom? It's good. It's good. Yeah. No, the flight was good.
It's raining but not too bad. So that's all fine.
Aimee says hi. Yeah. She's gone to the toilet but she says hi.
Yeah. Oh no, we're going to try and do that later on.
We're just going around a bit for now. She's showing me around.
Yeah. No, I'm happy. We haven't yet. No, I'm not. I mean, not too sleepy.
I'll probably feel it in a few hours.
Aimee. Aimee. Aimee. Aimee.
Oh my God. I've been waiting all day. The station, where are you?
I lost my phone. I thought I lost my phone. I left it in my luggage. I just found it.
Liverpool Street. I've been waiting. Liverpool Street.
Yes, you did.
