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- Bus_Driver's_Prayer abstract "The Bus Driver's Prayer, also known as the Busman's Lord's Prayer, is a parody of the Lord's Prayer that takes the bus driver around Greater London (while avoiding further destinations). The words are apocryphal and have been around since 1960 at least. The word play, making extensive use of puns on English place names, is typical of English humour. A Metropolitan police officer's version, entitled "The Law's Prayer" has also been devised.".
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer wikiPageExternalLink A10831727.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer wikiPageExternalLink down-the-drain.html.
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- Bus_Driver's_Prayer wikiPageRevisionID "598531016".
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer hasPhotoCollection Bus_Driver's_Prayer.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer subject Category:British_comedy_and_humour.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer subject Category:English_toponymy.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer subject Category:Lord's_Prayer.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer subject Category:Parodies.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer subject Category:Songs_about_London.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Abstraction100002137.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Caricature106780069.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Communication100033020.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Message106598915.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Music107020895.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type MusicalComposition107037465.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Parodies.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Parody106780309.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Song107048000.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type SongsAboutLondon.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer type Wit106776138.
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer comment "The Bus Driver's Prayer, also known as the Busman's Lord's Prayer, is a parody of the Lord's Prayer that takes the bus driver around Greater London (while avoiding further destinations). The words are apocryphal and have been around since 1960 at least. The word play, making extensive use of puns on English place names, is typical of English humour. A Metropolitan police officer's version, entitled "The Law's Prayer" has also been devised.".
- Bus_Driver's_Prayer label "Bus Driver's Prayer".
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- Bus_Driver's_Prayer sameAs Bus_Driver's_Prayer.
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- Bus_Driver's_Prayer isPrimaryTopicOf Bus_Driver's_Prayer.