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I've only just read this thread. Blatman, is there anything you DONT know?? :D  :D  :D

A veritable mine of information; I guess it comes from being the search Mystro! :laugh:

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I've only just read this thread. Blatman, is there anything you DONT know?? :D  :D  :D

A veritable mine of information; I guess it comes from being the search Mystro! :laugh:

I think it's all just what he stumbles across while searching the net for porn.  ;)   :oops::p  :D

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...I always thought Betelguese was up and left of Orion's belt.

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All good and well, but where on that map is Mornington Crescent? I want to play as well.  :p  :D

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Captain Colonial:

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All good and well, but where on that map is Mornington Crescent?

Excellent!!! :D  :D  :D

Are you a member of the appreciation society?

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No, just an appreciative amateur.  I figured out immediately what you were trying to do when I saw the District and Circle lines, but couldn't find the Northern line on your map.  Mind you, I think the Betelgeuse stop is probably easier to get to than many places on the Northern line.  Would you like to start?
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I know this is a risky strategy, but Totteridge and Whetstone?

I'm still learning the rules...last time I was disqualified for a straddle.

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Hmmm, intriguing.

I'll extend the Chandrov Defense and go Elephant & Castle.

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In which case I'll plump for Belsize and be mindful of your looping manouvre.
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Tricky situation.  I shall select King's Cross to open the game out.
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I've only just read this thread. Blatman, is there anything you DONT know?? :D  :D  :D

A veritable mine of information; I guess it comes from being the search Mystro! :laugh:

Seems I don't know where Betelgeuse is. Bellatrix is up and right...

As for knowing lots, I'm *very* lucky in that my job allows me access to the internet and I can spend (and I am allowed to spend) all afternoon reading about... well anything that interests me. I spend *hours* reading stuff and I've been able to do that every day, more or less, for well over a decade. Some would say that spending all afternoon reading "the internet" is a waste of time, but as long as the sites read are chosen carefully, and you get more than one point of view then there is lots of good stuff out there. And I am an internet "grazer" in that one thing will lead to another, and I follow the trail, wherever that leads. Although ultimately it all leads me back to p0rn :0

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Matt, thats really cool camera/lens :) always enjoyed photography, must get meself a decent slr camera :)

no idea whats going on between capt'n and jumpjet :D

and Blatters, that's what the internet is for ;):oops::p

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and Blatters, that's what the internet is for

That's what I use it for...

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Tricky situation.  I shall select King's Cross to open the game out.

Gonna stay with the Northern Line and go for Kentish Town...

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Betelgeuse, up and to the right of Orions Belt, mostly because of the orientation of the Earth and Orions current position. So I was right in so far as if you look at Orions belt tonight, Betelgeuse is up and to the right (just) of the 3 stars that make up the belt part...

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What a load of Pollux  :sheep:

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My first effort the other night

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