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WSR Caption Corner - September 2004
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Apologies to WSRA Journal for the title of this page and the similar idea to the regular Journal feature.
Thanks to Jon Tooke for suggesting a Caption Corner for this web site.
Have a look at the previous Caption Corners...
 • Your captions...
from Jon Tooke:
Annual conundrum test foils many competitors.
"Is this an 'I' or an 'H'?"
"For how many miles does this board have to be run-in for?"
Angry mob keep man at bay as others pinch letters
"Can I have a Pee please Bob?"
from Peter Darke:
"Which way up does this one go"
from Roger Viggers:
"You hit your thumb, I'll do the screaming."
"Could the Committee make a decision on which way this one goes on please?"
A standard WSR workgroup:-
One person to do the work,
One person to tell him what to do,
Four making policy decisions on whether the work should be done.
"Where's the tea?"
"There's no 'T' in 'Crowcombe'"
"There was always a kettle on with Walter in charge."
"But black and white is just so passe."
"So which way up does this one go then?"
from Chris Osment:
"Another consonant please Carol"!
Well somehow I think it looks better on the skew
Do you like my apron? Mother washed it in Daz
WSR Health & Safety squad remove all letters from nameboard in case they fall on passengers on bench below and cause injury
WSR PC-compliance squad remove all text signs for fear of offending passengers with reading difficulties
WSR prepares for "War on the Line" weekend by removing all station names to confuse invading army
What do you mean, they have to go up in a particular order?
from Roger Bailey:
"Countdown" - Crowcombe style
from Keircop:
Annual spelling competition
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