HampshireSeagulls
Moulding Generation Z
Let's be fair. He is obviously a minor. He meant "eviction" not "expulsion", and he actually managed to spell "enormous" incorrectly, which would imply that he either got his target word "explosion" wrong, or the joke was meant to hinge upon the transposition of the "u" between the two words:
ie Enormus Expulsion/Explosion
Whichever way it was intended, it fails as a visual or a phonic joke. He has a short posting history, his previous 10 posts include this one (which accounts for 2), and two attempts to ask Ernest how to book a train ticket or to check which train was running between two stations.
I think we should give him the benefit of the doubt, as he only has two weeks of the holidays left, and then perhaps he can go back to school, listen a little bit harder in his English lessons, and come back and try again.
Then again, he might just be a !!!!.
ie Enormus Expulsion/Explosion
Whichever way it was intended, it fails as a visual or a phonic joke. He has a short posting history, his previous 10 posts include this one (which accounts for 2), and two attempts to ask Ernest how to book a train ticket or to check which train was running between two stations.
I think we should give him the benefit of the doubt, as he only has two weeks of the holidays left, and then perhaps he can go back to school, listen a little bit harder in his English lessons, and come back and try again.
Then again, he might just be a !!!!.