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30-09-2009, 11:03 #1051
Re: Mornington Crescent
Chef, Chef, Chef... i expected better than that... i cleave unto... using the little utilised these days Crusade move not withstanding I am in fact a Knight Hospitaller not Templar.
and give you...
Faringdon!
*wanders off muttering under breath... 'Pro Fide... Pro Utilitate Hominem... Cry God for...'* etc.
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30-09-2009, 15:19 #1052Member
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Re: Mornington Crescent
Paddington
Originally Posted by R14D
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30-09-2009, 16:05 #1053
Re: Mornington Crescent
Paddington? Dear God the bear-faced cheek of some of these MC parvenu...
The Crusade 'Clarification Congress of 1897' specifically excluded the use of Paddington after the Knight Hospitaller variation of this move to Faringdon. I hereby declare DoubleNidd as per the Congress applies to anyone using Paddington in this instance.
*points and laughs*
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30-09-2009, 18:49 #1054Senior Member
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Re: Mornington Crescent
'nuff of a Circus going on, so what about Oxford Circus? may ahve to do a Peter Jones; "the answer is 45!"
Is the Corps song "Wild Rover".
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01-10-2009, 07:50 #1055Senior Member
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Re: Mornington Crescent
'Bear faced...'. Oh how I laughed! :D
Now where was I? What am I doing?
No - sorry, I've lost the plot - I blame Mrs. Thatcher or should that be Mr. Blair?
PS: Two 'l's in Russell and two 'r' in Farringdon! The Spelling Gestapo Rules.
I remember, I think, the ugliest station on the network:
GUNNERSBURY
I used the Imogen Stubbs Leap followed by the Post-Cranial-Brandt-Daroff slide and hey presto. Place that on the barbecue 'Chef'.
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01-10-2009, 07:56 #1056
Re: Mornington Crescent
Pimlico
An elegant response, making the Triple Helsinki availible, and opening up Rear Access to Suburban Bidding.
From "The little book of Mornington Crescent" Page 22
Yes I have got the book, and am that sad.
Field Marshal Erich von Manstein (1887-1973)
Guilty of 9 of 17 indictments, Nuremberg 1949.
Sentence; 18 years.
Reduced to 12,
Served 4.
Labour:
Tough on war crimes
Tough on the causes of war crimes.
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01-10-2009, 08:00 #1057
Re: Mornington Crescent
Oops took too long typing my response to Oxford Circus, but it will work against Gunnersbury, with the advantage of opening the left diagonals, a lucky escape for me!
Field Marshal Erich von Manstein (1887-1973)
Guilty of 9 of 17 indictments, Nuremberg 1949.
Sentence; 18 years.
Reduced to 12,
Served 4.
Labour:
Tough on war crimes
Tough on the causes of war crimes.
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01-10-2009, 15:02 #1058
Re: Mornington Crescent
it is indeed farRingdon in London but then we all know Londoners can't spell. Faringdon is an acceptable version under the Volgagrad variant... see Oxfordshire exiles addendum of 1956. It's in the Vale of White Horse L2.
But pimlico eh.. nice egress there.
Hmmm... the quality of Mc players on ARRSE never fails to astound me.
I hereby give you a lateral egress/ingress double flip eggnog to.... Bank!
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01-10-2009, 15:57 #1059Senior Member
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Re: Mornington Crescent
I've just left Bank having had a meeting with an accountant who lives in FaRingdon. (True!)
This game is getting too much for an old man - still, I'll battle on.
HARLESDEN
AF B252 allows for this move on the grounds of diminished responsibility.
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01-10-2009, 20:50 #1060
Re: Mornington Crescent
Isquared, I try not to let emotion into the Grand Game , but I feel that this time I will go with my heart, using Morton's second parallel
FULHAM BROADWAY[b]Field Marshal Erich von Manstein (1887-1973)
Guilty of 9 of 17 indictments, Nuremberg 1949.
Sentence; 18 years.
Reduced to 12,
Served 4.
Labour:
Tough on war crimes
Tough on the causes of war crimes.


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