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Quite right, Goldhawk Rd.
 
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Good morning. It's Friday. so.....

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Lets go deep with Covent Garden.

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Portland Place, where Samantha helps choose the teams' music from the record library. It's pitch black down there, so she and the elderly archivist have taken to searching the shelves by candlelight, which can be messy. While Samantha passes down the discs, the nice man holds the ladder as he cleans the dust and wax off in the dark.
 
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Swing wide.

Ealing Broadway.

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Talking of swinging Jono, What is the small miracle that hangs near a man's thigh, stiff, strong, bold, brassy and pierced in front?

Shame on you. It's a key, or a sheath for a dagger.


Staying west

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Right, time to throw a lateral. Royal Oak.
 
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Great Portland Street
 
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OK then, Devil take the hindmost, and playing the diagonal

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I wonder if everyone else is hesitating for the same reason as me....?

Oh well, it's risky but you only live once:

Mornington Crescent.
 
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Blast! I was going to make that my next move! Well played Tam, I didn't see that coming.
 
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Well played Tam, stylish as ever!
 
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Just goes to show that Mortimer's second can fully develop without playing out Parsons Green.
 
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I was totally outclassed there. Well played Tam.
 
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Fine work Tam!

If we start another round will Adam close this thread? Eek
 
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Congratulations Tam - will you and Adam be playing a deciding game?
 
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Mornington Crescent always reminds me of when my Father and I purchased my current LP12 in 1982. We went to Subjective Audio which was in Camden High Rd and it was the nearest station. The name always brings back fond memories.

Perhaps it's now time to start a Mornington Crescent (Branch Line) thread.

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Perhaps it's now time to start a Mornington Crescent (Branch Line) thread


Do you have a copy of the rules for a Branch Line, I'm not sure how to play it. It took me 8 years to learn basic MC and as you can see from my moves I'm not very good at it.

I bought an LP12 in 1982 too (stupidly sold it in the early 90s as documented in many posts), may buy another one quite soon.

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