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Mark Wrote:

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> This particular move was taught to me by an old

> and wise oriental man who lived in a mountain cave

> and ate nothing but paella

>

> Russell Square


Sure he was Oriental? He doesn't sound very Oriental to me...

downsouth Wrote:

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> You can't do that! It's Friday a.m. so you have to

> use the 1, 2 ,3 formula - your only valid options

> are Green park or Victoria.

>

> I go for Victoria.


"You are learning quickly my child" - Russell Square 806-975BC

LostThePlot Wrote:

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> Mark Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > This particular move was taught to me by an old

> > and wise oriental man who lived in a mountain

> cave

> > and ate nothing but paella

> >

> > Russell Square

>

> Sure he was Oriental? He doesn't sound very

> Oriental to me...


I too have heard of the fabled Juan Espranto from the sacred Leyton Stone.

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