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North Greenwich annoyance
What could be more straightforward than an announcement in the Tube
carriage that "This is North Greenwich, alight here for the O2"? But the "O2" part is said as if she were saying, "Oh to be in England" and someone pinched her bum after the first two words. |
North Greenwich annoyance
"Offramp" wrote in message
... What could be more straightforward than an announcement in the Tube carriage that "This is North Greenwich, alight here for the O2"? But the "O2" part is said as if she were saying, "Oh to be in England" and someone pinched her bum after the first two words. I think the announcement used to be longer (02 Arena?) and it has been truncated, hence the abrupt speech pattern. MaxB |
North Greenwich annoyance
On Sep 2, 8:36*am, "Batman55" wrote: "Offramp" wrote: What could be more straightforward than an announcement in the Tube carriage that "This is North Greenwich, alight here for the O2"? But the "O2" part is said as if she were saying, "Oh to be in England" and someone pinched her bum after the first two words. I think the announcement used to be longer (02 Arena?) and it has been truncated, hence the abrupt speech pattern. Aha, yes that could well explain it - I quite agree with Offramp that it's rather disconcerting. Strange how the manner of speech in a recorded announcement can almost leave one feeling a bit on edge. (As a complete aside, I have wondered if anyone's ever got "the O2" aka the dome and the "O2 centre" on Finchley Road muddled up, and ended up in Sainsbury's looking for Bon Jovi - to bring it back on topic, both locations are served by the Jubbly line.) |
North Greenwich annoyance
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Mizter T wrote:
On Sep 2, 8:36*am, "Batman55" wrote: "Offramp" wrote: What could be more straightforward than an announcement in the Tube carriage that "This is North Greenwich, alight here for the O2"? But the "O2" part is said as if she were saying, "Oh to be in England" and someone pinched her bum after the first two words. I think the announcement used to be longer (02 Arena?) and it has been truncated, hence the abrupt speech pattern. Aha, yes that could well explain it - I quite agree with Offramp that it's rather disconcerting. Strange how the manner of speech in a recorded announcement can almost leave one feeling a bit on edge. (As a complete aside, I have wondered if anyone's ever got "the O2" aka the dome and the "O2 centre" on Finchley Road muddled up, and ended up in Sainsbury's looking for Bon Jovi Or even better, if Bon Jovi's ended up in Sainsbury's looking for an audience. tom -- Get a bicycle. You will not regret it. If you live. -- Mark Twain |
North Greenwich annoyance
On 2010\09\03 13:34, Tom Anderson wrote:
On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Mizter T wrote: On Sep 2, 8:36 am, "Batman55" wrote: "Offramp" wrote: What could be more straightforward than an announcement in the Tube carriage that "This is North Greenwich, alight here for the O2"? But the "O2" part is said as if she were saying, "Oh to be in England" and someone pinched her bum after the first two words. I think the announcement used to be longer (02 Arena?) and it has been truncated, hence the abrupt speech pattern. Aha, yes that could well explain it - I quite agree with Offramp that it's rather disconcerting. Strange how the manner of speech in a recorded announcement can almost leave one feeling a bit on edge. (As a complete aside, I have wondered if anyone's ever got "the O2" aka the dome and the "O2 centre" on Finchley Road muddled up, and ended up in Sainsbury's looking for Bon Jovi Or even better, if Bon Jovi's ended up in Sainsbury's looking for an audience. Sainsbury's tends to get rid of stuff that's past its sell-by date. |
North Greenwich annoyance
On 3 Sep, 14:34, Basil Jet wrote: On 2010\09\03 13:34, Tom Anderson wrote: On Thu, 2 Sep 2010, Mizter T wrote: (As a complete aside, I have wondered if anyone's ever got "the O2" aka the dome and the "O2 centre" on Finchley Road muddled up, and ended up in Sainsbury's looking for Bon Jovi Or even better, if Bon Jovi's ended up in Sainsbury's looking for an audience. Sainsbury's tends to get rid of stuff that's past its sell-by date. Meanwhile the O2's only to happy to get stuff that sells out its dates. |
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