Sep 2018
7:11am, 4 Sep 2018
3,316 posts
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ferret
Rosehip oh noooooo!
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Sep 2018
8:42am, 4 Sep 2018
25,406 posts
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♪♫ ♪♫ Synge ♪♫ ♪♫
I am paired with flanker this week. I had a tough marathon on Sunday, so I'm hoping he's having an easy week. So far, so good ...
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Sep 2018
9:40am, 4 Sep 2018
19,625 posts
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Meglet
I’ve got a Fetchie I don’t know who seems to only cycle, commuting I suspect. Already behind but hopefully their route is similar most times so I can pick up surrounding squares.
However, I’ve got a lovely sequence of win 2 lose 2 almost back to the beginning, so if I lose this week and next it will keep the pattern going!
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Sep 2018
9:52am, 4 Sep 2018
20,199 posts
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Maclennane
Based on my experience of this game, here's Mac's first theorem: Cycle commuters go North East to work
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Sep 2018
10:18am, 4 Sep 2018
3,029 posts
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Neilio
Off the mark with 4 miles whilst on holiday. 18-0 up so far.
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Sep 2018
10:34am, 4 Sep 2018
25,423 posts
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♪♫ ♪♫ Synge ♪♫ ♪♫
Mac: The theory is that the posher suburbs of most towns/cities are to the south west of the city centre. With prevailing winds in the UK blowing from the south west, the wealthy folks (eg factory owners) chose to build nice houses to the south west, so their noses wouldn't be offended by the stench of the city centre on the breeze. This can only mean that the average fetchie commutes to the city centre from his/her pleasant leafy suburban suburb.
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Sep 2018
10:34am, 4 Sep 2018
900 posts
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DavidFenlandRunner
92-92, but I'm not hopeful. Looks like a third straight defeat.
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Sep 2018
10:40am, 4 Sep 2018
20,200 posts
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Maclennane
wow. Thanks Synge!
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Sep 2018
10:47am, 4 Sep 2018
35,246 posts
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McGoohan
That sort of works for London (Richmond, Kingston, Chiswick etc)
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Sep 2018
10:49am, 4 Sep 2018
35,247 posts
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McGoohan
For Leeds it doesn't though - Elland Road is to the SW. The posh bits are to the north (Roundhay, Bramphope etc)
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