Crornington Mescent .... (British, midland and international variant)
#62
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Berlin
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Electronic upgrade instruments on the Northern line? Whatever next? Some people here seem to be making up their own rules as they go along.
The best way of resolving the uncomfortable Green Park / Snaresbrook dilemma at the same time as addressing the Burnt Oak digression is probably just to purchase the missing miles for some South Ealing.
The best way of resolving the uncomfortable Green Park / Snaresbrook dilemma at the same time as addressing the Burnt Oak digression is probably just to purchase the missing miles for some South Ealing.
#63
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Thatcham, UK or Adelaide Australia
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Making up rules?! The very idea is intolerable to we Crescenteers of this noble lineage.
Midland rules or not, I'll thank you to keep a civil tongue, and if you don't I'll call back in five minutes for a different response.
The Midland IT sanction applies: you are bound to the Red, Black and Light Blue triangle for your next three moves, which will be tricky, I know, due to the current Red-Black transfer hiatus at Tottenham Court Road.
Midland rules or not, I'll thank you to keep a civil tongue, and if you don't I'll call back in five minutes for a different response.
The Midland IT sanction applies: you are bound to the Red, Black and Light Blue triangle for your next three moves, which will be tricky, I know, due to the current Red-Black transfer hiatus at Tottenham Court Road.
#64
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Berlin
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Thank you very much for calling to enquire about the Midland rules. I'll be delighted to assist you with keeping a civil tongue today. I just need to ask a couple of questions first to confirm your account details.
Fortunately, and I've checked this with the social media team, it is possible to circumvent the triangle restriction as long as you don't shunt via Zone 9. I'm pretty sure that necessitates Neasden at this juncture.
Fortunately, and I've checked this with the social media team, it is possible to circumvent the triangle restriction as long as you don't shunt via Zone 9. I'm pretty sure that necessitates Neasden at this juncture.
#65
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Anwhere ex-MAN
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Neasden!!!!
You had the game in the palm of your hand, the underpass outside Aldgate would have seen you at.......
Anyway, I'll take the advantage and take the play the joker.... Cockfosters
You had the game in the palm of your hand, the underpass outside Aldgate would have seen you at.......
Anyway, I'll take the advantage and take the play the joker.... Cockfosters
#66
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: DUB - Ireland
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I fear this will be backtracking from Zone 5, but as Midland Rules apply, we'll need to stop at Donington for a one-time exemption and a bacon roll (I understand the chapel has been converted to a rather fancy canteen). Manor House
#67
Join Date: Jun 2008
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Posts: 532
The great God Apollo chokes on your bacon roll and sends you to Hammersmith
#70
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#71
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Foul! That's a National Rail station, and no mistake. In which case, I'm going to have to play the Empire exemption and take us to Hackney Central.
#73
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Midland rules. ok? Interchange is permitted, except to the emerald isle, which is considered to be more of the same. Mainlining, whilst possibly dangerous to health, is not exactly Heathrow Terminal 4.
#75
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Berlin
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Sorry, but British Caledonian got taken over by Lufthansa in 1988. Or something like that.
Pune just put us on indefinite hold. If it goes on much longer I'll be Barking.
Pune just put us on indefinite hold. If it goes on much longer I'll be Barking.