A Conversation for Mornington Crescent Game
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bunnyfrog will never die Started conversation Sep 21, 2004
An easy opener to get various balls rolling.
Euston.
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brammyd Posted Sep 24, 2004
Having Followed Mornington Crescent over the years I think it time to dip my toe in and hope for the best..
Wanted to start playing as I was thinking just today of that top bloke Willie Rushton and how we all miss him
So In his memory I submit
GREEN PARK
and very nice it is too !
Brammyd
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bunnyfrog will never die Posted Sep 28, 2004
Hurrah! Somebody actually found the game! Willie Rushton was a man amongst men, it has to be said. He should have had at least another year with us. Pity.
Chancery Lane. (obscure but possible)
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bunnyfrog will never die Posted Oct 4, 2004
hmm, well that ended quickly. sigh. anyone else want to jump in?
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brammyd Posted Oct 16, 2004
Sorry BunnyFrog....I'm Back and ready to carry on !!
I decided to rest the brain and took two weeks off sailing around greece to come up with my next move, and here it is:
Old Street
Now fully attuned to the task at hand I shall endeavour to play a straight bat, just like willie r.!
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bunnyfrog will never die Posted Oct 18, 2004
Farcical, whimsical, nonsensical and downright bizarre! What would the great W.R. say?
I could go straight for the crescent right now, but as I want to prolong the game a bit....
MILE END!
Stick that in your pipe and puff on it.
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brammyd Posted Oct 19, 2004
Im afraid youve got me there bunnyfrog...you've obviously put your spare time to good use...I have no other option now but to go for Bank, and allow you the spoils of the match !
well done
brammyd
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bunnyfrog will never die Posted Oct 20, 2004
Wimp .
Okok, new game for all comers. A bit of an illegal opener:
British Museum.
Cos it isnt really there...
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MrDavidH Posted Sep 4, 2005
Can I join in then.
If we are playing non-existent stations (according to Mortimers 5th ammendment to the standard non-standard rules and standards of the non-standard variation of the game naturally) I can play "secret underground station under 10 Downing Street".
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bunnyfrog will never die Posted Sep 6, 2005
I am so utterly impressed you found this game.
As a neat 3rd Precept I shall respond with
Queens Passage
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bunnyfrog will never die Posted Mar 20, 2006
This may be the only mornington game ever that doesnt get off the first page...
Mudchute! No Baker Street! No...er...er...Heathrow Terminals 1 2 and 3!
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Simetra Posted Mar 20, 2006
since you started the game in 2004 it may hold a record for being one the longest game with so few moves, your hesitation makes me wonder if you have planned a quick finish so I hope Hammersmith is a safe option
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Simetra Posted Mar 20, 2006
actually I'm talking rubbish as usual since I played MC a few moves back, maybe we should leave this dormant for a until some other unsuspecting soul stubbles across it
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johnwintera Posted Jun 19, 2007
I see all is clear. Can I now play King Ludwig's Ausfahrt gambit?
If so - Hanover Square
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Simetra Posted Jun 19, 2007
my goodness, the old game has come to life again and what a stunning reponse, bunnyfrog will be pleased, except he is in China at the moment
Chalfont & Latimer
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bunnyfrog will never die Posted Jun 22, 2007
I am shocked and my chinese influenced move (according to Brown 1856) is
Totteridge and Whetstone and I think you can all see why.
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Simetra Posted Jun 22, 2007
must be
Harrow-on-the-Hill
my little oriental friend
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