please empty your brain below |
I very nearly sent you that link but then I figured you'd find it, and 10 minutes later here's the post. BTW, in that opening roundup you neglected the Birmingham version. |
Outlaws shone - how very appropriate |
Excellent find.... and I'm quite happy that my local is now Loony Tenets. |
Did mine have to be It Bronx...? I like the Anagram one,it has a purpose to it. I think the music one is crap, pointless adolescent. |
What about "The Comedy Tube"? on Paul Kerensa's website? |
I love these variations on the underground map. I was in Borders bookshop in Gallions Reach this morning and saw the definitive book on the London Underground - must buy it soon. London really fascinates me - especially the bits the tourists don't see. Where I live is built on the old London Gas Works Site in Beckton. (Close by a slap heap name called The Alps - ha bloody ha!) |
I had to get the real tube map up to decipher it. Funny how something can be so familiar and yet so utterly unfamiliar at the same time. And I now live at Blather Month ... sadly all too appropriate |
I never knew I lived in Scouse Mouth! Does that mean I have to start talking in that horrible whiney Liverpool accent? |
Brilliant! Love those names. Scary thing is, a lot of them sound like real English places ... can't you just imagine a little village called West Mash? WetMash-on-Tyne maybe. |
Pooh. I clicked on your links to the anagram Tube map to find only these words on the page: "Content removed at the request of Healeys Solicitors acting on behalf of Transport for London and Transport Trading Ltd" Good grief! Isn't that a heavy-handed response to a bit of fun with anagrams? |
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