Mornington Crescent, anyone?



Mornington Crescent, anyone?

by jimicus

28 comments
  1. Ooh, Warren Street. Assuming we’re playing the Archbishop of Canterbury rules, subsection 3.

  2. Everytime I see Mornington Crescent I immediately think of that radio show I can’t remember the name of right now.

  3. I may be mistaken, but I don’t recall you declaring a Jubilee, but forgive me if I’ve been dim – so you simply cannot go Aldersgate prior to Autumn timetable

  4. And immediately we have the chaos of multiple competing moves at once. It’s as if you’ve all never heard of Trumpington’s shunting lemma.
    To get this all back on track, I’ll assume we’re using a Garbutt variation for online play, passing to the *left* to determine turn order (because it’s Sunday, and the Waterloo and City line is closed), and make my initial move:
    I’ll pick up three amber tokens, using a reversing manoeuvre that takes us out to **Bayswater**

  5. It’s been a while since I’ve played this, so I can’t remember – Is the Essex rule still in place for Sundays? If not, then Theydon Bois.

  6. Before we begin, I see we’ve had a letter of complaint and it comes from a Mrs Trellis of North Wales

    She writes:
    Dear Mrs Delia Smith,
    Can I ask the reason for you promoting Weetabix so much in your recipes?
    Why, why, why, Delia?

    Yours etc, Mrs Trellis.

  7. Is it Queen Elizabeth line rules today? Going for Shenfield in that case, unless anyone here has recently registered for platinum level pet insurance for their dog (in which case I might need to go for Abbey Wood).

  8. I’m pretty sure this puts you in Nid unless your previous move was a diverse lateral or a counter-clockwise gyratory.

  9. Why not! I’ll go rogue early doors with Walthamstow Central, although I’m not sure when the seasons switch so if we’re in autumn already then, it’s your friend and mine, Covent Garden

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