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There's always one Simon ๐
Green Park (Overent flow)
Excellent, I can take advantage of the 1962 Reverse Ferret amendment. Grange Hill.
1912 Eliptical traverse ruling
Elliptical traverses? Over my dead body.
That reverse-ferret is easily answered with a fourth-order polynomial shunt to Tower Hill.
There's always one Simon
And there was me thinking you were just listing random tube stations. Are you saying this is actually a game with real rules?
I don't care what the rules are to be honest. ๐ฎ
Richmond upon Thames!
Might be a bit early for this but
Harrow AND Wealdstone
slips in a cheeky "goldhawk road", and the end is only a little closer,
What tyres for mornington crescent?
Employing the 17th & twice returned 1957 amendment, Wealdstone has got to lead directly to Kensal Green with an optional Shadwell stopover.
ill try the prodding Samantha technique and go for "c&ckfosters"
Simon, you can't just throw in random names, it would spoil the game.
It's like suggesting Chorleywood or Rickmansworth, instead of taking the time to think up the connection suggested above, which leads directly to Chalfont and Latimer.
See?
Can I have three more proposers to invoke the Bakerloo clause?
2nd'd
No Bakerloo Clause - we're playing pure pink rules as was set standard last year. Quite a few people failed to notice it seems...
Simon, you can't just throw in random names, it would spoil the game.
why not? they've been doing it for years on ISIHAC....
In that case I will have to forfeit Embankment ๐ณ
Apologies for any embarrasment caused to Tooting Bec et al
the boss here reckons Canons Dale Park, but I reckon Gospel Oak (quiet day in the office)
Barking.
Funny how everyone (inc TFL) now uses the 'alternative' tube map as opposed to the real one. If only they knew....
Sorry but a bit out of touch ...
whats the current rule re Highbury ?
I know there used to be restrictions due to match days etc or was it only closed then ?
But now...
Oh go on I'll risk it
Highbury
Peckham Rye
GTDave - happy days, I lost my virginity in West Ninja Quay.
Putney South
I'll feather the Northern Line between Colliers Wood and South Wimbledon. No nerdling in response, please.
Mornington Cresent ๐
OWZAT!
Now surely if there is an appeal it has to be St. John's Wood or you can trump him?
Guys guys guys, schoolboy error.
Of course that needs appealing. It's [i]Monday, [/i]you can't get to MC from Wimbledon unless you've got a yellow token or the entire board in in knipp. The only other way of doing that would be if Rushton's Reversal was in effect, and when was the last time that happened?
St John's Wood is of course perfectly valid as Manton69 says, the only other option I can see would be Caning Town. Which, thinking about it, would be a more interesting move as it opens up the DLR.
You can't use the DLR since the independent review in 2005 by Tim Brook Taylor and Jade Goodie
Ok ok so I can't appeal but I will chuck him a bit of a leg-break with Dalston Junction, on a Thursday, between peak-hours. Get out of that one Einstein.
Dagenham Heathway, a triple word score unless I'm mistaken...
I've sought official adjudication from the 7th St.Budeaux Cubs (sixers) and they have concluded that Grahamh's shout is valid, even on a Monday.
well done sir
Same time next year?
Aye unless we play by Troop 417's abreviated rules in which the winner is decided by a game of conkers?
bank with an early spring overland bus loop back over to earl court.
As its not a full moon tonight, I feel safe to play the werewolf variation - running through the Charing Cross tunnels and on via Tottenham Court Road
the werewolf variation
Hmmm...Pina Colada....Trader Vic's......
Green Park, obviously.
I know it's cliche, but I just can't resist the classics. Green Park gives us a conjugated shunt to...
Dollis Hill!
(Sorry all)
