Looping around Pickering problem by using the Saintly prefix method. St. Oval. Twill ratio at 4/1. LV forced to minimum 3.6 on Northern line. Tea and buns served in 5 minutes. Becks squared on the diagonals. Blue token surprise!
Welcome Software - to make a move in bold try putting it in dohingy HTML things. HTML stands for "His Masters Voice Language" as it was designed by Richard Branson for operating the old ZX 80 Sinclaire computer games. For example, this <b>Dollis Hill</b> when typed in will come out like this Dollis Hill. Which leaves me to make my move. Erm, Dollis Hill.
Ye gods, it seems to have spurged everyone else too. Perhaps it takes a new player (to this game at least, I don't think I've moved in it before) to get us going. Totteridge & Whetstone - can't go wrong with Allbright's.
Whoa, JLE, you've put me way off balance as I enter! No defence, oh dear! I think Prince Regent and Royal Albert may help even things - and, with a little luck, take the heat out of my declaration of home Royal Victoria.
I'll flick out a dusty podume to unify by Grumve's Second at High Barnet. It's unorthodox and raises the spin to 3.45, but I think that's mainly counteracted by Dujon's entry.