Enigma codes or freemasonry?

Re: Pudding Lane to Balls Pond Road...

Got a pristine copy of the game somewhere - wonder if it's a collectors item now? Balls Pond Road to the Abgel Islington.
 
Re: your support

I've forgotten.....

Did this strand start out as one of the serious issues where we have to think about sines and cosines or red flags and blue flags??

Or did it start out as a "cheek filled with tongue" type entry?

Chris
 
Re: more like West of Poole ;-) nm

I heard tell recently that the Cornish have been told that the Tamar bridge goes from Devon to Cornwall. What will happen when they discover it goes the other way as well? They can then all get out!
 
Re: more like West of Poole ;-) nm

We don't need to get out - that's why you only pay tolls when crossing from the Duchy into England! They've recently had to strengthen the Bridge because of the huge numbers crossing who have realised what a great place it is to be.
 
Re: your support

Is this what they mean when they say "I've lost the thread here"?
Well to summarise it started out as a serious tongue in cheek debate then all went west from Mornington Crescent via the Balls Pond road to the Duchess of Cornwall who is bothered about a bridge - at this point McGonagle from the North who obviously thought that Tamar was a longer version of Tay - chipped in on behalf of the National Truss for Scotland. Here it all began to get cloudy and it isn't a particularly pleasant forecast for the weekend with us - what about yourself - will you be flying the Red or the White and as far as cosines are concerned - I feel that you've gone off at a tangent.
(that really cannot be original but I don't remember hearing it before. Actually - I wondered whilst writing this whether the originators of forum postings ought not to summarize once the thread is dead - or am I drifting away from the point ....?
Wonder if I'll be this chipper on Monday morning - perhaps not.
 
Re: You\'re Overlooking the fact...

That many of us read threads in 'Flat' mode.

Highly amusing - not to say more than a little confusing.
 
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