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• #302
if you are playing those tactics..
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• #303
one would almost think you lot are making this up
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• #304
Muswell Hill
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• #305
Lancaster Gate.
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• #306
its 00:55am i'm bring in the double numbers clergy rule into play
Parsons Green
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• #307
St. James Park
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• #308
to which the common response is
Clapham Common
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• #309
Herne Hill
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• #310
Totteridge AND Whetstone
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• #311
has anyone played Wang Chungs Artifice yet?
Tuffnel Park.
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• #312
Grossmans unlaced foldback...
Ikenham
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• #313
clarion call then
Chancery Lane
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• #314
C-c-c-c-combo breaker!
Belsize Park.
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• #315
your combo breaker naturally takes account of the manchurian deficit played at #172
East Finchley
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• #316
In that case, via the Finsbury Park bypass I call:
South Woodford
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• #317
Woof woof ...
Barking
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• #318
St. James Park
Hold on everybody, there was a mis-spelled Tube station here, so I'm afraid we have to retrace our steps. However, I can't quite remember if it's the 1974 Kippers Sanction or the Yarrow Counter that is called for here?
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• #319
In that case, via the Finsbury Park bypass I call:
South Woodford
Woof woof ...
Barking
I think this elegant move could find a permanent place in the rulebook. I'd call it the LongAndWinding Julienne. What do people think? It isn't already in there, is it? It's hard to find stuff these days now that the rules are up to 73,629 pages.
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• #320
Hold on everybody, there was a mis-spelled Tube station here, so I'm afraid we have to retrace our steps. However, I can't quite remember if it's the 1974 Kippers Sanction or the Yarrow Counter that is called for here?
It's the Harrow Counter and as you've mis-spelled it that cancels out the earlier.
Harrow On The Hill
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• #321
Due to the previous misspelling, i can now invoke the error di ortografia amendment of 84' and play the most commonly misspelt station.
Bank
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• #322
By using that counter I'm able to play my cheat card from the '92 reissue allowing one abandoned station to be used.
So, British Museum.
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• #323
Interesting... I seem to remember a similar move during the Pan-Anglian knockout tournament a few years back - such a shame about the needless loss of life during the presentaion ceremony. My understanding is that the best way to attack from such an unorthodox play is to utilise the Trade Union Swivel.
Upney
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• #324
^ textbook
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• #325
one would almost think you lot are making this up
I have no idea what this thread is about.
Is it like a cryptic crossword? Again, no idea
Mudchute.
sniggers