Mornington Crescent
Join Date: May 2005
Location: 50'11N 004' 16W
Posts: 282
Im sorry but under the constraints of the 5th quadranters '97 adjunct the move was illegal using the ardball ruleset.I suggest a quick peruse at your Cribbit's '06 February adjunct p174 para3 for your further edification.
Ealing broadway
Ealing broadway
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Planet Tharg
Posts: 2,472
The Siderial Ruleset quite clearly states the conditions for MC from a Lancaster Gate Apparent Overlap.
However, none of the conditions apply to these circumstances, thus one is forced to employ a Crumlin Speed Restriction to the more overt of the circling interceptions.
Tottenham Court Road
However, none of the conditions apply to these circumstances, thus one is forced to employ a Crumlin Speed Restriction to the more overt of the circling interceptions.
Tottenham Court Road
Bear Behind
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Yerp
Posts: 350
Well we can all be silly, can't we? Hmm? Honestly.
Ghiradelli Square, as it's coming up to Easter and we can therefore make the chocolate connection.
Happy Good Friday - today I plan to be very, very bad!
Ghiradelli Square, as it's coming up to Easter and we can therefore make the chocolate connection.
Happy Good Friday - today I plan to be very, very bad!
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Snoreway :(
Posts: 27
Allright then:
Bow Road
Baybe oyu shuld take a look at this?
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/colourmap.gif
And that move is legalized by the new rule I invented right now:
#198, part 14: The AnEviltwinEr rule: all participants named Twin, havea right to take one step by their own choice, as long as he isn't saying Mornington Cresent.
Bow Road
Baybe oyu shuld take a look at this?

http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/colourmap.gif
And that move is legalized by the new rule I invented right now:
#198, part 14: The AnEviltwinEr rule: all participants named Twin, havea right to take one step by their own choice, as long as he isn't saying Mornington Cresent.
Last edited by AnEviltwinEr; 17th Apr 2006 at 17:54.
Bear Behind
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Yerp
Posts: 350
Brent? What as in Brent Cross? Is he?
Bounds Green - lots of big above ground choo-choo trains there, you know. Used to be a lot more.
Any other colourful plays to cheer up the grey outside? How about a Firbottles Snaking Wonderfutt? Anyone brave enough to make that play?
Bounds Green - lots of big above ground choo-choo trains there, you know. Used to be a lot more.
Any other colourful plays to cheer up the grey outside? How about a Firbottles Snaking Wonderfutt? Anyone brave enough to make that play?
Join Date: May 2005
Location: 50'11N 004' 16W
Posts: 282
Not so fast Mr Bear-kilo-Panda!!!
That type of play so close to the passing of a bank holiday monday is not only ludicrous but poses a danger to oneself,and others also!
Lets ease back into play gently with a subtle Jenkins predilection....
T3
Note the excellent use of all available escalators on said diagonal routing
That type of play so close to the passing of a bank holiday monday is not only ludicrous but poses a danger to oneself,and others also!
Lets ease back into play gently with a subtle Jenkins predilection....
T3
Note the excellent use of all available escalators on said diagonal routing

Bear Behind
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Yerp
Posts: 350
Tish, tish and tish again, say I! You are not brave enough for a Firbottles Snaking Wonderfutt?
Cripes if we're only going for safe plays then I suppose it has to be Manor House, a slice of which would go just luvverly with my cup of tea. Thank goodness for Mister Kipling, hey-what?
Blarkled now, aren't you, sir!
Cripes if we're only going for safe plays then I suppose it has to be Manor House, a slice of which would go just luvverly with my cup of tea. Thank goodness for Mister Kipling, hey-what?
Blarkled now, aren't you, sir!
Coppula eam se non posit acceptera jocularum
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Northumberland, UK
Age: 57
Posts: 293
Brent? What as in Brent Cross? Is he?
Anyway, the barkle is most certainly interesting and requires a move to:
Sloane Square