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Here and There
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MC with a twist-- a spare conjunction is inserted anywhere it's convenient. Winning move is Mornington though Crescent.
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rab
Grange
whereupon
Hill
nights
Walthamstow
is
Central
(tee hee no it isn't)
ZK
or Southgate
It shouldn't be a hard decision for managers, but they never do seem to get it right.
Tuj
Finchley
and
Road
and
and
and
Frognal
nights
Willesden
via
Junction
Kim
Tottenham
if not
Court
else
Road
Knobbly knees
*Finchley _rarely_ central*
nights
Acton
underneath
Town
all
Kentish
not
Town
ImNotJohn
Swiss-
like
Cottage
nights
South
therefore
Kensington
Knobbly Knees
:Leicester
isn't
square
Kim
Clapham
when
Common
ImNotJohn
Bays
under
water
Bif
Moor
can't
Park
Knobbly Knees
Canary
inasmuchas
Wharf
Kim
Playing somewhat fast and loose with the definition of "conjuction" here, aren't we?
Will
Yes, yes they are.... I'll take "inasmuch as", but "can't"? Isn't that a verb? At any rate, it's not like they're likely to win....M isn't C, for example, just won't cut it.
Kim
Oh, well,
Royal
but
Oak
.
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