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  • I was really excited that the new tag was central and near my work which I'm rarely in these days, and rode back homewards wondering if I was going to be beaten to it and thinking about the play on words I could put in the clue.

    It was sad to see the first responses were making me feel like I shouldn't have bothered - it's the first time I've taken part in years.

    If people would rather, I'll tag something more prosaic and central tomorrow.

  • I think it's fine.

    Good to move it about a bit.

  • I don't agree that the tag should stay central - I can't get to Central London due to time / childcare / home issues. It's only when tags come out East that I get a chance to get involved. If it stayed in one area I wouldn't get a chance to get involved. I guess I might be unique, but I've never been unique before and I'd be surprised if I was now.

    If anything bogs the game down it's gnomic / excessively clever / infrequent clues.

  • Well told story of your ride! Wry smile about the picadores?

  • It's a 100% legit tag, let it stand (you're the only one who could move it) and don't worry about it.

  • rode back homewards

    Initially my brain told me this said 'rode home backwards'.

  • Bitching about other people's tags is as old as BTOB. I weep whenever mashton disses my tags and skully complains about my clues, but the mission continues.

    Ping pong tables can fuck off, though.

  • Oh, I hope you didn’t think I was criticising. I’m all ok for a far-flung tag. And like you say, it wasn’t too tricky so kept the game moving.

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