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<Fire Closes Chunnel Rail Link - Continent Isolated>
That's the headline i suppose that was in the London's Dialy Mial tabloid paper last Friday after fire caused the Chunnel to close down for the day.
Today freight and passenger trains are sharing one of the two rail tunnels as operations get up to about half what they were and continue to limp along that way for weeks Some 15,00-30,000 folks were estimated to have been stranded by the Chunnel closing according to today's NYTimes |
Where is the Chunnel?
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Under the English Channel - it's a tunnel under the Channel which is why British media was the first to nickname it Chunnel. Any more questions?
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Why have you created a new posting when there are already several about the fire?
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Just for the fun of it and a play on the probably never was old headline which went something like
"Fog Shuts Channel Ferries - Continent Isolated" ridiculing Briain's alleged thinking that it was the world and the rest of the world was it lapdog = thus Channel ferries shut down at that time meant the only conduit to Europe was shut - and thus the Continent and not England was isolated. |
PalenQ
I am one of the few who see humour in the headline. Well done. tC |
PalenQ says "....Britain's alleged thinking that it was the world and the rest of the world its lapdog." The US of A could be accused by some people of the same kind of arrogance nowadays, I suppose.
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Sherbrooke - i'm with you 110% on that!
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Chunnel sounds like a term invented by a PunQ.
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Ah, So it's a pun, using a term that's never used, on a headline that never existed.
Does it occur to you there might be a reason why laughter is just a wee bitty bit difficult to hear? |
Well it is well known that Brits' appreciation of humour is very lacking - humour less Brits!
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"The US of A could be accused by some people of the same kind of arrogance nowadays, I suppose."
The government...not the people... |
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