I figured that but I don’t get the connection between the different answers. They have to be on same line?
There's a game within a game.
I figured that but I don’t get the connection between the different answers. They have to be on same line?
It’s some BBC comedy thing. I don’t think there’s any actual rules or purpose, it’s just saying things.I figured that but I don’t get the connection between the different answers. They have to be on same line?
2,345,287There's a game within a game.
I'm going to be controversial.
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GET OUTIt’s some BBC comedy thing. I don’t think there’s any actual rules or purpose, it’s just saying things.
I mean, there is nothing in the rules against it, but I acknowledge it's a bit sneaky.Well, if you're going to behave like that, I'm out.
Honestly, you young players, no respect for history or tradition.![]()
GET OUT
MR NAFF MR NAFF or whatever it is
There are some very complicated and subtle rules, which some people don't seem willing to put in the work to understand.It’s some BBC comedy thing. I don’t think there’s any actual rules or purpose, it’s just saying things.
I mean, there is nothing in the rules against it, but I acknowledge it's a bit sneaky.
I'd reverse it but @Ellie already took her turn. Sorry![]()
There are some very complicated and subtle rules, which some people don't seem willing to put in the work to understand.
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Yes, they were carried over from the 1989 Definitive Edition Rules but the clever use of Scunthorpe handily sidesteps that trap.Can anyone confirm whether the temporal anticipation rules were a part of the 1998 special edition?
If so, I believe that 'Southwark' is likely to give the next player some significant problems.
Yes, they were carried over from the 1989 Definitive Edition Rules but the clever use of Scunthorpe handily sidesteps that trap.
On that, I'd like to play my replacement bus service exemption and hand back play to @Ellie again.
Do you have your mask this time?Chalk Farm
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