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Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 06:33
by A Challenge
However, only under nearly soaked logs our walking (clambering) everytime nearly tries really amazingly lives

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 29 Aug 2016, 09:19
by GuyBarry
"Wooden" doesn't begin with "s", but it was a long station name so thanks for trying...

Happily, our Underground network service looks optimistic, with wonderfully efficient Saturday timetables.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 31 Aug 2016, 10:17
by GuyBarry
Anyone for Hatton Cross? After that I propose we spell out the station names as follows: "Heathrow Terminal Four", "Heathrow Terminals Two And Three", and (reversing to complete the line) "Heathrow Terminal Five".

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 31 Aug 2016, 11:27
by A Challenge
HattonCross? A train terminus otherwise, never can really operate sub surface.

(1970s Heathrow extension planning!)

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 31 Aug 2016, 11:43
by GuyBarry
(That's a good one!)

Here, everyone attempts the hardest run of words: three elongated representations. Must I now allow long forms of Underground roundels?

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 31 Aug 2016, 14:35
by Steeevooo
Harrowingly Elongated! After This Horrendous Run Of Words, True Elocution Remains Mandatory. It's Not Acceptable, Little Surprise, To Write Out A Note Demanding That Homonyms Right Erroneously. Exhale!

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 31 Aug 2016, 19:57
by GuyBarry
Hurrah! Eventually, a theme has recurred. Obviously, we're taking extreme risks. Many interested neighbours are looking for intelligent verbiage. Excellent!

Next: Northern from Kennington to High Barnet, via Charing Cross (with a diversion to Mill Hill East).

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 03 Sep 2016, 09:20
by GuyBarry
OK, I'll start the new line myself:

Keyboard experts never neglect improvisation nowadays. Great tunes originate naturally.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 06:22
by A Challenge
I wanted Waterloo!

Well, always to enter real London over others

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 07:10
by GuyBarry
Exciting music by a notable keyboard musician entertains neurotic teenagers.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 10:20
by A Challenge
Crusations have also rendered insatiable nights going clubbing round ostriches. Seriously Stupid!

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 10:22
by GuyBarry
What's a "crusation"?

Less experienced instrumentalists could easily support the established rockers. Status Quo usually attract regular enthusiasts.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 10:23
by A Challenge
GuyBarry wrote:What's a "crusation"?

Less experienced instrumentalists could easily support the established rockers. Status Quo usually attract regular enthusiasts.
A fish that can't be spelled correctly!

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 10:26
by GuyBarry
Oh, you mean "crustaceans"? They're not fish anyway.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 04 Sep 2016, 11:01
by A Challenge
GuyBarry wrote:Oh, you mean "crustaceans"? They're not fish anyway.
Shellfish?