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Thats more like it, Oxford CircusOriginally posted by ace00 View PostEarl's Court
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Far too much choice, I'll play a gate gambitOriginally posted by DaveB View PostThats more like it, Oxford Circus
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It was overruled in the final of 68 when johnson beat rodgers with cracking move to finish via a bistro; I believe this has been the precedent ever since.Originally posted by DaveB View PostYes, but that was superceded by the Potemkin ammendment in 1963 that outlawed the use of cafe's, restaurents, bars and other eating establishments as destinations.B00med!Comment
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I'm not falling for that one!Originally posted by Swiss Tony View PostFar too much choice, I'll play a gate gambit
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That's when the bastards declared exchange rate parity between brown and white sugar lumps.Originally posted by Advocate View PostIt was overruled in the final of 68 when johnson beat rodgers with cracking move to finish via a bistro; I believe this has been the precedent ever since.
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tootingOriginally posted by HairyArsedBloke View PostThat's when the bastards declared exchange rate parity between brown and white sugar lumps.

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Reverse shunt to Gare Du Nord. Mornington Croissant rules now apply.Originally posted by BrilloPad View Posttooting
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What are the rules of this stupid game? I just lost in Scrabble playing in a pub - looks like someone nicked all high value letters so I was just stuck with: I I I I E E A, I got Z Y X at the end but it was a tad too late!
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