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Railway Station Stupid Song Pun Thread

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    Posted by tolhurst (U6377463) on Thursday, 13th August 2009

    Waterloo!

    Victoria!

    Charing Cross! ...err...

    I was wondering what kind of wine the Sisters of Mercy drank - acidic, probably, to cause all this corrosion - but then it struck me that Mr. Eldritch's true metier was as a stop on the headcode 10 train to Woking.

    So I wondered how the trip would be announced..."the train at Platform 6 is for Woking, calling at..."

    Waterloo

    Vauxhall I need (is the air that I breathe)

    Up the (Clapham) Junction

    Earlsfields of Fire

    The District Line goes to the next stop. Hence Underground, Overground, Wimbledon...

    I can't stand the Raynes Park

    New Maldenis Denis

    Raspberrylands Beret

    Surbiton O' Love

    LucrEsher My Reflection (phew! got there!)

    Hersham Boys

    All in all you're just another brick in the Walton-on-Thames

    Weybridge of Spies

    Byfleet and New Haw long has this been goin' on

    Fastest Milkman in the West Byfleet

    Woking of Pain

    Where this train will divide...

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  • Message 2

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    Posted by Andrew Bowden (U178009) on Thursday, 13th August 2009

    Am I the only one who has a tendency to sing "Waterloo" to the tune of "Vindaloo"?

    Errm. Probably.

    Maybe I should get me coat...


    Andrew, staring at spreadsheets in Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Red Button towers.

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