Telegraph
It's 7.17pm on the platform of Paddington station, on a typical grey winter night. I glance up nervously at the clock, desperately thumbing the controls of my MP3 player as it grinds through its start-up process. Then, just as the clock hits 7.18, the shuffle function comes up trumps. The opening beats of Another One Bites the Dust thump through my headphones and slowly, awkwardly, I start to dance. (23/03)
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