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Stuart Gray wrote:
John A Fotheringham wrote:

Try putting your rules through a Dyson. It really mixes up the
play somewhat


Don't you have a problem with looping?


I've found that this actually causes more problem with spoon, as well
as sometimes leading to a knip in the air.


It does tend to stretch the diagonals and separate your tokens

(and being a Dyson it *keeps* stretching and separating - or was that
the WonderBra)



Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.


No, *that's* the WonderBra




I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?

Aren't we going off-topic here?


No, it's Mornington Crescent with the clothing and chocolate option
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In article , Bruce
Fletcher writes
Stuart Gray wrote:
John A Fotheringham wrote:

Try putting your rules through a Dyson. It really mixes up the
play somewhat


Don't you have a problem with looping?


I've found that this actually causes more problem with spoon, as well
as sometimes leading to a knip in the air.


It does tend to stretch the diagonals and separate your tokens

(and being a Dyson it *keeps* stretching and separating - or was that
the WonderBra)



Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.


No, *that's* the WonderBra



I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?

Aren't we going off-topic here?


No, it's Mornington Crescent with the clothing and chocolate option

Ahh - how about Angel whip?

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John wrote:
In article , Bruce
Fletcher writes

Stuart Gray wrote:

John A Fotheringham wrote:


Try putting your rules through a Dyson. It really mixes up the
play somewhat


Don't you have a problem with looping?


I've found that this actually causes more problem with spoon, as well
as sometimes leading to a knip in the air.


It does tend to stretch the diagonals and separate your tokens

(and being a Dyson it *keeps* stretching and separating - or was that
the WonderBra)



Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.


No, *that's* the WonderBra



I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?


Aren't we going off-topic here?


No, it's Mornington Crescent with the clothing and chocolate option


Ahh - how about Angel whip?


Sorry, religion is forbidden in Mornington Crescent.
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Stronsay, Orkney
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In article , Bruce
Fletcher writes
John wrote:
In article , Bruce
Fletcher writes

Stuart Gray wrote:

John A Fotheringham wrote:


Try putting your rules through a Dyson. It really mixes up the
play somewhat


Don't you have a problem with looping?


I've found that this actually causes more problem with spoon, as well
as sometimes leading to a knip in the air.


It does tend to stretch the diagonals and separate your tokens

(and being a Dyson it *keeps* stretching and separating - or was that
the WonderBra)



Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.


No, *that's* the WonderBra



I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?


Aren't we going off-topic here?

No, it's Mornington Crescent with the clothing and chocolate option


Ahh - how about Angel whip?


Sorry, religion is forbidden in Mornington Crescent.


Religion? Are you talking Angel or the whip?

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Bruce Fletcher wrote:
John wrote:
In article ,
Bruce Fletcher writes

Stuart Gray wrote:

John A Fotheringham wrote:


Try putting your rules through a Dyson. It really mixes
up the play somewhat


Don't you have a problem with looping?


I've found that this actually causes more problem with
spoon, as well as sometimes leading to a knip in the air.


It does tend to stretch the diagonals and separate your
tokens

(and being a Dyson it *keeps* stretching and separating - or
was that the WonderBra)



Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.


No, *that's* the WonderBra



I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?


Aren't we going off-topic here?

No, it's Mornington Crescent with the clothing and chocolate
option


Ahh - how about Angel whip?


Sorry, religion is forbidden in Mornington Crescent.


Come off it, Mornington Crescent *is* a religion.
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On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 19:30:40 +0100, John wrote:


(and being a Dyson it *keeps* stretching and separating - or was that
the WonderBra)



Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.


No, *that's* the WonderBra



I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?

Aren't we going off-topic here?


No, it's Mornington Crescent with the clothing and chocolate option

Ahh - how about Angel whip?

I'm afraid that's £20 extra
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On Fri, 22 Jul 2005 10:53:35 +0100, John A Fotheringham
wrote:

NJT wrote:

On Thu, 21 Jul 2005 14:17:19 +0100 in alt.games.mornington.cresent,
John A Fotheringham might well have written:
Although I do now have a sofa (see archives), I still can't see any
rulebooks under it. Just some fluff.

Will that do?

Can you re-arrange the fluff to make some new rules?

Hang on, I'll have a look.

No, sorry, . It's all carpet-coloured. It might work if I used a
contrasting surface...

Try putting your rules through a Dyson. It really mixes up the
play somewhat


Don't you have a problem with looping?


Come to think of it I think that may be how the whole Dollis Hill
fiasco got started :-(


Can you re-arrange the fluff to make some new rules?
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Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.


No, *that's* the WonderBra



I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?


Aren't we going off-topic here?

No, it's Mornington Crescent with the clothing and chocolate option

Ahh - how about Angel whip?


Sorry, religion is forbidden in Mornington Crescent.


Religion? Are you talking Angel or the whip?


Both (but different religions)


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SheWolf wrote:

On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 13:29:26 +0100, John A Fotheringham wrote:

Try putting your rules through a Dyson. It really mixes up the
play somewhat

Don't you have a problem with looping?

I've found that this actually causes more problem with spoon, as well
as sometimes leading to a knip in the air.

It does tend to stretch the diagonals and separate your tokens

(and being a Dyson it *keeps* stretching and separating - or was that
the WonderBra)


Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.

No, *that's* the WonderBra


I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?


Thats a whole other topic


This thread is turning into a bit of a marathon
(no snickering at the back please)

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On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 02:08:12 +0100 in alt.games.mornington.cresent,
Andy Macklin might well have written:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 19:30:40 +0100, John wrote:


(and being a Dyson it *keeps* stretching and separating - or was that
the WonderBra)



Well at least it doesn't beat as it sweeps as it cleans.


No, *that's* the WonderBra



I thought that was a hazelnut in every bite?

Aren't we going off-topic here?

No, it's Mornington Crescent with the clothing and chocolate option

Ahh - how about Angel whip?

I'm afraid that's £20 extra


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