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Old 08-01-2008, 05:33 PM   #154
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Originally Posted by RWood View Post
But does the zanny principle imply that Long House (Mohawk tribe) rules are not in play?
Well, normally yes, but the LEC convocation has been invoked, in the presence of the NOIC and a player has passed (out). Unless, of course, we have closure at Elephant and Castle (did I miss that move?).
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Does this change the odds at the crap table? Are Taylor's dice really shaved? Why does the green felt have daffy's picture on it? What do I need to roll to get out of here even if I have lost all of my money playing Seminole Bingo?
I don't know about the table, but given how pleased the Queen is, I suspect that the consort's dice are weighted, as well as shaved. Which might explain the odds you have been experiencing.

The mental damage of daffy felt green is sufficent to mean that I think you and I need to break out of here.
<RWood, -- don't let them know, but I have a plan. As cunning as a fox just appointed as Professor of cunning at both Oxford and Cambridge. Now, I know this game is key, and as soon as I work out what the rest of it is, I'll let you know and we can get out of here.>
But just let me finish this game. I've nearly got the other players exactly where they want me to be.

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Originally Posted by pshrynk View Post
Unfortunately, it was the Old New Interchange Convention, so we have to deduct three ducks and a wombat.

However, since bringing up the unnameable subsection of the unmentionable rules, I can definitively state that the Appendix A of Att 1.0 of the Rules of the Menz Room allow me to play Winnebago Street and West Avenue.
Hmm. That means London Zoo is impassable. Which means that antipodes are hyperbolic. Hmmm. With the cross-lateral wicket under threat, East Ham shielded, and the play tending Barking, the only defensive play left is ...
Canary Wharf

And I invoke no-passing on the Bakerloo line as Angel preceded Ham in closed play.
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