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Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 24 Apr 2016, 18:36
by GuyBarry
Tube Geek wrote:
A Challenge wrote: I was asking did it start at Aldgate or Uxbridge
But I said
Tube Geek wrote:Uxbridge to Aldgate
Which usually means the first to the last
Also, I don't think Tube Geek's initial post spelt out "Aldgate", do you?

Anyway, it's your turn with "Ickenham"...

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 24 Apr 2016, 20:10
by A Challenge
GuyBarry wrote:
Tube Geek wrote:
A Challenge wrote: I was asking did it start at Aldgate or Uxbridge
But I said
Tube Geek wrote:Uxbridge to Aldgate
Which usually means the first to the last
Also, I don't think Tube Geek's initial post spelt out "Aldgate", do you?

Anyway, it's your turn with "Ickenham"...
I am stupid sometimes.

Anyway, I can't know exactly, no honerable army major...

I did it!

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 25 Apr 2016, 08:32
by GuyBarry
...runs up in smart leather indigo plimsolls.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 06:19
by A Challenge
A Challenge wrote:Anyway, I can't know exactly, no honerable army major...
GuyBarry wrote:...runs up in smart leather indigo plimsolls.
This is an interesting sentence, but I agree with what you have said (that I can't know exactly, no honerable army major runs up in smart leather indigo plimsolls but then, why would they?

Run under Ickenham Station lifts if pebbles make a new atheletic run

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 07:25
by Tube Geek
You spelt Manor wrong. You put 2 As, instead of 1A and 1O

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 08:28
by GuyBarry
Eliminate "athletic", substitute the correct "Olympic". Too easy! :wink:

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 13:13
by A Challenge
GuyBarry wrote:Eliminate "athletic", substitute the correct "Olympic". Too easy! :wink:
Sorry...

I will go to:

Rain around Yeading never enervates round Sailsbury, lies are never ending.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 13:20
by Tube Geek
Well, everyone should take Harry's aftershave. Rob really owes, well, ...

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 27 Apr 2016, 14:52
by GuyBarry
...he actually really really owes, well... oh, nine thousand, he estimates. High interest levels, lamentably.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 28 Apr 2016, 20:57
by Tube Geek
Never! Oli Robson took Hilda Williams's indigo, circular kilt. Paul Adams robs kilts, ...

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 29 Apr 2016, 09:17
by GuyBarry
Paul robs everyone, sadly. The only naked robber of all Dundee.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 29 Apr 2016, 15:06
by Tube Geek
Well, even Matthew Bates likes everyone! You're picking all rubbish kilts.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 29 Apr 2016, 17:31
by GuyBarry
Funnily, I never claimed he liked everyone, yet Richard obviously adores dimwits.

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 29 Apr 2016, 17:45
by Tube Geek
But Adham knows everyone! Really, Sam took Rob's excellent eggs?! Took ...

Re: Acrostics from the Tube

Posted: 06 May 2016, 11:08
by GuyBarry
...great risks, eating a tempting plate of rice. They like a nice dinner. Suddenly, they regurgitated every egg that...