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Post by melikepie on Jul 22, 2013 12:42:54 GMT
Like the show, create your own meaning. Please keep it London transport related.
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Tripcock - a hazardous chicken
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Post by Chris M on Jul 22, 2013 13:21:43 GMT
Piccadilly - choose your stagecoach
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Post by manorborn on Jul 22, 2013 14:30:55 GMT
Rickmansworth - the fee paid to a certain actor
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Post by Chris M on Jul 22, 2013 14:31:39 GMT
Ruislip - grass undergarment
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Post by manorborn on Jul 22, 2013 14:35:04 GMT
Watford - where did you say we should cross the river?
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Post by manorborn on Jul 22, 2013 14:37:30 GMT
Kilburn - instructions to Vikings
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Post by nickf on Jul 22, 2013 15:48:12 GMT
Hatton Cross - leader of Liverpool Council in the 80s is rather upset Ealing Common - Upper class opinion of catching anguillidae rather than salmon Park Royal - Princess Anne has blocked me in with her Range Rover Fairlop - albino rabbit
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Post by nickf on Jul 22, 2013 15:50:13 GMT
Moor Park - Othello's blocked me in with his Range Rover
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Post by manorborn on Jul 22, 2013 15:57:20 GMT
Waterloo - I'm going to p!ss in the river again
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Post by nickf on Jul 22, 2013 16:45:10 GMT
Heron Quays - for winding up your clockwork herons
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Post by nickf on Jul 22, 2013 17:03:24 GMT
Bow(,)Church - Henry VIII's 1534 Act of Supremacy
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Post by gantshill on Jul 22, 2013 17:41:31 GMT
Fairlop, please. "What you say to the barber when asked how much hair they should cut."
Barkingside. "What dogs do when they are shut in the house and the postman calls."
Bakerloo. "A public convenience in hot weather."
Osterly. "The opposite of Ost-Late"
Cockfosters. "A grown up chick fosters."
Edgware. "The clothes that hedges put on."
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Post by Chris M on Jul 22, 2013 19:56:16 GMT
Brockley - down wind of a badger set
Leyton - unordained barrel
Leytonstone - fossilised unordained barrel
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Post by grahamhewett on Jul 22, 2013 20:07:07 GMT
Chorleywood - wouldn't he? Epping - the common law right to remove litter for one's own use Golders Green - a meretricious substitute for gold Edgware - clips used to fasten tablecloths to tables during windy picnics Morden - the state of being downhearted by having to wait for a train
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Post by melikepie on Jul 22, 2013 21:19:58 GMT
train\bus\taxi livery - organ transport
Barking - the best pub in London!
Honour oak - where you find bark
Battersea - angry swimming
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Post by gantshill on Jul 22, 2013 21:34:01 GMT
Cannon Street - What you say when you spot an unopened tin of beans on the roadway.
Limehouse - A dwelling place for green citrus fruit.
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Post by manorborn on Jul 22, 2013 21:44:25 GMT
Turnham Green - I knew that last curry was a mistake
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Post by Chris M on Jul 22, 2013 23:36:40 GMT
Goblin - eating too fast
One under - a birdie
Canada Water - tinned liquid
Stockwell - you never know when the zombie apocalypse will come
Vauxhall - YouTube
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Post by pgb on Jul 23, 2013 6:24:33 GMT
Maida Vale - I've made some wedding gear
Baker Street - A couple of nice cakes
Golders Green - Coloured coinage
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Post by southfieldschris on Jul 23, 2013 7:38:17 GMT
Wapping - very large
Earl's Court - captured a hereditary peer
Barons Court - got another one
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Post by manorborn on Jul 23, 2013 8:17:31 GMT
Walthamstow Central - The middle digit of Waltham's foot
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Post by nickf on Jul 23, 2013 9:20:24 GMT
Colliers Wood - Answer to the question: "Who would be most likely to dig coal?" Oval - poetic way of addressing Valerie Colindale - Alan-a-Dale's brother Watford - Specialist website helping to choose a new car Staines - see Turnham Green
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Post by norbitonflyer on Jul 23, 2013 10:10:14 GMT
High Barnet - a beehive hairdo Highgate - an entrance for people with beehive hairdos Edgware - Mind the gap! Belsize park - somewhere big enough to put a bell Woodside park - where a lumberjack puts his car Epping - what people in an epic do Debden - where debutantes live Morden - a fox's loft extension Buckhurst Hill - push a lady's whisky-making apparatus Woodford - a biodegradable car Hainault - Stop and be recognised: but in reverse Barking - a royal sheep Barkingside - a royalist sheep Mile End - The Metrication Act 1977 Liverpool Street - Where organ donors go. Borough - what rabbits live in Wimbledon - a completed wimble Wimbledon Park - a wimble has finally put his car away Parson's Green - what you say to someone whose offspring is ill. Putney Bridge - an unorthodox golf stroke using part of the leg Ealing Common - what the NHS is doing for people who don't go private Heathrow terminal 1,2,3 - a male shotputter's last three attempts
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Post by southfieldschris on Jul 23, 2013 10:30:49 GMT
Barbican - Ken's girlfriend is able to
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Post by manorborn on Jul 23, 2013 12:28:57 GMT
Greenford - a variant on the game "yellow car" (as in the radio sitcom Cabin Pressure) Perivale - (for Latin scholars only) - Goodbye, Perry
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Post by manorborn on Jul 23, 2013 12:31:28 GMT
Wimbledon Park - where the lecturers at Wimble University leave their cars
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Post by nickf on Jul 23, 2013 13:14:54 GMT
Ongar - comparative of Ong Wendover - stop Wending
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Post by phillw48 on Jul 23, 2013 13:27:15 GMT
Parson's Green.-The vicars been on the communion wine again.
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Post by norbitonflyer on Jul 23, 2013 14:21:02 GMT
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Post by norbitonflyer on Jul 23, 2013 14:36:02 GMT
Cassio Bridge - an electronic card game
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