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Originally posted by ColemanisorI invoke "rejoining for free" clause - Kilburn Park
WaterlooComment
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"Chapter 19, Clause 4, "A player nominating a station which is also used for air travel, who should thereby have a forfeit can invoke the "Rejoining for free" clause in so far as that player nominates a new station but does not claim MC. To invoke a "Rejoining for Free" and at the same time claim MC shall be deemed to be playing like a tw@t and shall hence forth be disqualified for a period of 1 hour from the time whence MC was called."
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Originally posted by Colemanisor"Chapter 19, Clause 4, "A player nominating a station which is also used for air travel, who should thereby have a forfeit can invoke the "Rejoining for free" clause in so far as that player nominates a new station but does not claim MC. To invoke a "Rejoining for Free" and at the same time claim MC shall be deemed to be playing like a tw@t and shall hence forth be disqualified for a period of 1 hour from the time whence MC was called."
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Originally posted by realityhackOk, I've found it - although the original says 'playing as a bounder and a cad', that's a good call.
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Kensal GreenComment
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Easy mistake to make - they were a lot more colloquial in the later edition.
Here's a famous move, played by the great Brook-Taylor in the infamous match-on-the-green, September 1982, in inclement weather conditions.
Kensal Green to High Barnet!Comment
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Originally posted by realityhackEasy mistake to make - they were a lot more colloquial in the later edition.
Here's a famous move, played by the great Brook-Taylor in the infamous match-on-the-green, September 1982, in inclement weather conditions.
Kensal Green to High Barnet!
Off to Willesden Green via Euston and Green ParkComment
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Originally posted by ColemanisorOff to Willesden Green via Euston and Green ParkComment
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