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"London Underground are sorry to announce that the Mornington Crescent station is now closed until further notice"



* collective groan *


:)

May I suggest that moves are explained (for a few rounds at least)? It might encourage new players if they could see the rationales involved. For clarity, online games are, by default, played using the basic Metropolitan System with Trellis modifications (abridged). This includes Boyle's Law/Susan's Convention and the obvious others. Additional rulesets (like the flippant yet fun Lordship Lane Protocol) can only be incorporated by spending a purple token - take note Ms B! Thank you.


So - staying outside the Circle Line and in the spirit of my previous move to Mudchute, ARSENAL.

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