please empty your brain below |
Erm, especially the slow loading video advert.
Also advert/ link - 94 things you never knew about some salacious/ tedious subject. You just won't believe number 45. |
The Shakespeare Tube Map is proving an excellent example of this kind of thing today. Although, thus far, less jaunty.
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Opportunity missed for everyone to replicate their comments in both comments boxes, for maximum amusement value, but no ... *sigh*
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Comment stating essentially "I can't think of anything to say about this"
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Or, a stock photo of something vaguely related...
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@ Geofftech
Perhaps some people have better things to do? |
Is it "Have a pop at Londonist" day?
dg writes: No, it's not. Can I join? |
Not Londonist? CityAM, or Evening Standard, or perhaps a gestalt hybridising them all?
If you know for sure, tweet us with the hashtag #IdentifyingDG'sInspirationForHisPostTToday |
What five London websites said today about the Shakespeare Tube Map
opening lines • A William Shakespeare-themed Tube map has been produced to mark the 400th anniversary of his death. • TfL is marking the upcoming 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death in the best way it can — by releasing a special edition Shakespeare-themed tube map. • Everyone loves a good reimagining of London's iconic Tube map, and the latest addition to the genre is Shakespeare inspired. • The official map of the London Underground has received a Shakespearean makeover to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the death of the Bard. • Transport geeks and Shakespeare enthusiasts – it's your lucky day. second lines • The special edition map sees the names of characters, plays and modern adaptations of his work replacing the London Underground stations. • Station names have been replaced with names of Shakespeare's plays and characters on the new map. • Celebrating the 400th year of the bard's legacy, the folk at Transport for London and Shakespeare's Globe theatre have created a special edition map which replaces the familiar stops and Tube lines with his famous works and characters. • The names of stations will be substituted with those of characters, plays and actors, thanks to a partnership between Transport for London (TfL) and Shakespeare’s Globe. • The folks at TfL have created a Shakespeare-themed map, to commemorate 400 years since the playwright's death. |
Tut, tut, grammatical errors are not like you. Bons mots!
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