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Post by Ian Flagrante on Apr 14, 2008 11:38:49 GMT
Is it me yet?
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ceebs
Young Limb
ninjawidder
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Post by ceebs on Apr 18, 2008 9:31:44 GMT
Oh go on then....you have been good...
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Post by Ian Flagrante on Apr 23, 2008 11:02:52 GMT
Elephant and Castle!
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Post by Holden McGroin on May 20, 2008 20:38:44 GMT
Even more in the dark than before ceebs!
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Post by Ian Flagrante on May 22, 2008 13:50:24 GMT
Can we try the East Bridlington shuffle yet?
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Post by Pistachio Newt on Jun 26, 2008 9:56:43 GMT
Isn't Len Goodman the master of that?
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Post by Ian Flagrante on Jun 28, 2008 8:06:29 GMT
He got off at Haymarket, so we never found out.
I'm going in.....
Goodge Street!
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Post by Dinah Boordum on Jun 28, 2008 13:26:46 GMT
Where am I? I seem to have taken a funny turn
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Post by Pistachio Newt on Jun 30, 2008 10:59:16 GMT
Ah, the good old "Confuse Them by Appearing Confused, While Angling for a Circle Line Cross-axial Proverbial Gambit" plan.... Nice try, but I'm going to
EMBANKMENT
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ceebs
Young Limb
ninjawidder
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Post by ceebs on Jul 1, 2008 11:36:24 GMT
Even more in the dark than before ceebs! That's because the lights are out on the Circle Line. Don't worry it will all become clear. Does anyone have a shilling for the meter? Well spotted on the "Confuse Them by Appearing Confused, While Angling for a Circle Line Cross-axial Proverbial Gambit" Mr Newt. Keep that info to yourself, thought. At the moment they don't know that we know that they know that we know. But you knew that. I shall follow on from Mr Newt's EMBANKMENT by placing him in a half-Nelson and proceeding to TRAFALGAR.
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Post by Dinah Boordum on Jul 1, 2008 12:00:15 GMT
Trafalgar, eh? I have no idea what any of this means and I am still totally confused, so forgive me if just trip along to...
PICCADILLY!
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Post by Ian Flagrante on Jul 24, 2008 13:20:17 GMT
Not bad, not bad, for a novice. If you check, you'll see that that was the weakest of three quite good moves proposed by the immigrant Grand Master, Yuri Rite-Juan, in the famous (or rather, infamous) Cold War Grudge Match of 1971.
I think the best (but unexpected) counter would be BELSIZE PARK (but I am open to contradiction).
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