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Carrot, grapefruit, carrot
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This is to Word Disassociation as Baker Street is to Mornington Crescent. Allowed moves are: 1. Carrot; 2. Grapefruit; 3. Bottom. Some variants may be permitted. Brought to you by Bob the dog's daughter.
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agreed - Carrot also
Somehow at the e-pilg last night we managed to work some tube stations in, but I can't remember what the conditions for that were so Bottom it is.
This looks far too difficult for my little brain. I think I'll just observe...
Dunx] I'll join you, if you'll move your Bottom up a bit... oops, looks like I'm in now. What's the winning move?
Oh all right then - variations it is .... Cockbottom [blatantly purloining PJ's idea]
Forcing a bifurcation to Carrot / Bottom
Bifurcations are never the best place to start Carrot / Botfruit
Grapefruit!
torraC
Boardman's bifurcation - Bottom Rot/Grape Bottom. Yeeeeuuchh.
Carbot/Tom trying to route the bifurcation to safer waters
steering it right back into sillyland with Tooting Broadbottom/Tooting Fruit
Teetering on the edge of absurdity - Swiss Carrot / Grape Portland Street
I'll bring it back together with Elephant & Carrot. Bottom's up!
Carrotda Water, joining in this farce. ;)
Tottenham Carrot Road
Charing Carrot putting the rest of you into juice.
Botting Hill Gate Upping the Vitamin C content by 13%
Edgbottom Road
Carrot North
Covent Carrot
Grapefrui Street, home at same.
Rickmansbottom
Dagenbum Heathway
Oxfruit Circus
raising the temperature with Burnt Bottom - Factor 16 wild
Swiss Carrot
Bottom Oak
Crapbot Fruitrot (Check, please.....)
*fruitkle*
Invoking the insult stance Carrot Head.
Tooting Carrot
Lowering the temperature back down Marble Bottom
So how's this played then????? Carrot on the Wold
King's Bottom, slowing the pace a tad.
Shepherd's Carrot wondering what happened to the Word Disassociation part.
Carrot Crennellations [Boolbar] Satisfied?
I think I'm getting the hang of this now. Getting in there with a straight Carrot.
Bottom
Oh no!
[Btd] I can see why Esme is the acclaimed expert on this game. The last time I saw a move that good is when I witnessed Mrs. Trellis' bottom squashing Broskeys's carrot at the 1997 WD international championships.
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