Shakespeare lost in the subway Shakespeare says, "Tube 'e' or not tube 'e'?"
THAT’S the question?
“Mind the gap” in his question.
Look at the map. If that fails, look at “The Globe.”
I think I hear slings and arrows in “F”. There’s the rub.
They’re giving rubs in “F”? I’m there!
You can get a rub on any subway during the rush hour…it makes the commute an interesting experience.
Go for tube F, guy.
As long as you’re not rubbed the wrong way.
Easy Guys
Puns are the lowest form of humor–which is why this is set in the London Tubes…
A scientific writer would simply test tubes.
In football, there’s the starter’s way and the sub’s way.
Way Out.
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yyyguy over 13 years ago
THAT’S the question?
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
“Mind the gap” in his question.
Edcole1961 over 13 years ago
Look at the map. If that fails, look at “The Globe.”
lewisbower over 13 years ago
I think I hear slings and arrows in “F”. There’s the rub.
Plods with ...™ over 13 years ago
They’re giving rubs in “F”? I’m there!
peter0423 over 13 years ago
You can get a rub on any subway during the rush hour…it makes the commute an interesting experience.
mrcharmander934 over 13 years ago
Go for tube F, guy.
gjsjr41 over 13 years ago
As long as you’re not rubbed the wrong way.
poppy1313 over 13 years ago
Easy Guys
bmonk over 13 years ago
Puns are the lowest form of humor–which is why this is set in the London Tubes…
freeholder1 over 13 years ago
A scientific writer would simply test tubes.
freeholder1 over 13 years ago
In football, there’s the starter’s way and the sub’s way.
Helmet Head over 13 years ago
Way Out.