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10-12-2008, 13:34 #101
Re: Mornington Crescent
Canonbury. Rule of Three applies again - Homerton.
"I do not believe in the God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil." Albert Einstein, and he knew a thing or two.
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10-12-2008, 13:39 #102
Re: Mornington Crescent
Not to worry - under the little known, but brilliantly formulated 1967 amendment (the so called "Summer of Love Paradox") that would have counted as a reverse diagonal placing you in Nid until the District Line Olympia Extension had been played - Lucky for you the move was invalid I'd say.
Originally Posted by Bowmore_Assassin
Anyhow, and sorry for my late arrival - EDGEWARE ROAD
Woah there - Homerton - in which case I rescind Edgeware Road and go on foot to Baker Street (cunningly avoiding the lift at Marble Arch)
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10-12-2008, 13:43 #103
Re: Mornington Crescent
I know this is setting someone up for the "coup de grace", but
Russell Square
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10-12-2008, 13:45 #104Senior Member
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Re: Mornington Crescent
Nice.
Originally Posted by Mr_Baiter
In which case I will use the emergency stairs at Hampstead (all 300 of them) to execute a double switchback and alight at Green Park for Buckingham Palace.
Put that in your pipe and smoke it.One cannot begin to fathom the immensity of the fuck I do not give.

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10-12-2008, 13:49 #105Senior Member
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Re: Mornington Crescent
Oh bugger!
Originally Posted by bigpod
Under the DLR ammendment (annex 4d) I must miss a turn.One cannot begin to fathom the immensity of the fuck I do not give.

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10-12-2008, 13:50 #106
Re: Mornington Crescent
As per the Fauntleroy variation and the Galician Offence;
Lancaster Gate.Always treat your kite like you treat your woman.
I say sir, do you mean take her home at the weekend to meet your mother?
No, I mean get inside her five times a day and take her to heaven and back. Woof!
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10-12-2008, 13:54 #107
Re: Mornington Crescent
After carefull consideration I play a taxi to Waterloo, alight at Embankment using stairs AND escalators, a brisk stroll to Charing Cross with a final flourish and platform change to finish at McDonalds opposite University College Hospital WARREN STREET!!
All of these are allowed under the terms and conditions of the Sunset Papers formulated by Dr P BO Bryson in 1981 (Compound Moves Criteria).
It would appear I am successfully enjoying a particularly well filled pipe young Ravers.
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10-12-2008, 14:02 #108Senior Member
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Re: Mornington Crescent
Whilst you are technically correct, one could excercise the Belsize Park rule thus rendering your move obsolete. Obviously this would only apply when on the southbound platform at Kilburn Park.
Originally Posted by sittingstress
We shall let the crowd decide.One cannot begin to fathom the immensity of the fuck I do not give.

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10-12-2008, 14:07 #109
Re: Mornington Crescent
I think the Belsizze Par rule is over-ruled by the application of the Compound Moves Criteria. However it is open to debate. How about benefit of the doubt and we go for Warren Street which prompts a hop to Great Portland Street ?
"I do not believe in the God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil." Albert Einstein, and he knew a thing or two.
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10-12-2008, 14:08 #110
Re: Mornington Crescent
I think the Belsize Park rule is over-ruled by the application of the Compound Moves Criteria. However it is open to debate. How about benefit of the doubt and we go for Warren Street which prompts a hop to Great Portland Street ?
EWrr, can I retract GP Street and opt for Euston Square instead ?"I do not believe in the God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil." Albert Einstein, and he knew a thing or two.


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