I'm A Grumpy Cat: An open letter to Alex
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The Muir Manoeuvre? Is that the John Muir Manoeuvre or that hellishly clever move that takes you to the Scottish moorlands as a clever move to get you one step closer?
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No, the Frank Muir Manoeuvre.
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Oh. You devious git.
In which case, Marylebone.
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Testing YT
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Oh. You devious git.
Of course, though I must admit that “Marylebone” caught me off guard a bit there. Clever play.
Parsons Green.
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git
https://www.google.com/search?q=you+git - sixth result is for git (software).
- there are no results for git (insult) on the first page.
- no results for either kind of git on the first page.
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Parsons Green? That's just plain nasty.
Becontree
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Haha! You are falling to my devious plan!
Snaresbrook
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Ah, fuck. Didn't think about that one.
Wanstead Park would be the obvious next move, but I think Croxley might be better (invoking the Cryer modifications)
Croxley.
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Nicely played, though I think I can counter with Alperton, or maybe… yes…
Perivale.
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Some interesting moves. Not sure I'd have played it that way, but I think I can see where you're going. In which case I'm sure to disappoint with the Graeme Gambit, though which garden to go to... Ruislip Gardens.
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Why the fuck are you guys randomly appending English village names?
Gurthingham.
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Sounds to me like a bastard lovechild of Monopoly and graph theory. Something you need to be a total nerd to even consider playing.
... is there a rulebook somewhere?
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It's been my experience that only total nerds have even heard of the game, let alone played it.
This is the first time in over a decade that I've ever had the opportunity to play against people who already know how to play.
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Some interesting moves. Not sure I'd have played it that way, but I think I can see where you're going. In which case I'm sure to disappoint with the Graeme Gambit, though which garden to go to... Ruislip Gardens.
I was always fond of the Gambit, but you're a dastardly scallywag for using it in that situation. But the Reverse Taylor Defence! Well, that's just got to be the right thing here.
Sloane Square, with an either way option for Cockfosters and Arc de Triomph. Let's see you wriggle out of that!
Gurthingham.
Now what do you call that?! Made up places don't count, not unless you invoke Tolkien's Revenge and that would be just a bit silly at this stage of the game.
Filed under: the standard map for this is something like this, but rule changes can always introduce variations.
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Damn. I was hoping you weren't going to go there. I haven't seen the Reverse Taylor for a while, I thought people had forgotten about it. It's not even like Brooke's Advance will work on that one either.
Cockfosters isn't an option, either, that would open the way clearly for you. But Arc de Triomph, that gives me an idea. You probably shouldn't have said it, because I wouldn't have thought about Dee's Deadpan, which would get to Marble Arch.
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Dee's Deadpan is tantamount to suicide at this point of the game, surely? Especially using it to get to Marble Arch. You might have got away with Caledonian Road and Barnsbury, or maybe even Pudding Mill Lane, but Marble Arch?
Anyway, enough criticism. It's risky, I know, but ...
Theydon Bois.
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The Deadpan is always risky. That's what makes it so effective because it's pretty much a double-triple-and-quadruple bluff about where to go next. Theydon Bois? That wasn't expected at all. I was firmly pretty much counting on a move to Rickmansworth, though I'd have been more than happy with Uxbridge1. Theydon Bois, though, that's inspired.
I think, though, the correct course of action now is back to Snaresbrook.
- A game of Uxbridge English Dictionary would be cool but sadly I'm much better at Mornington Crescent than I am at the UED.
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I hadn't even thought about Rickmansworth1, although now you mention it, it's probably the most obvious move there was from Marble Arch. However, as Snaresbrook also suggests Rickmansworth, albeit as a second or third change, I'm starting to suspect you're trying to pull a quintuple Humph on us.
Pontoon Dock might provide an interesting deviation, but as I'm not sure if we're playing under Baxter's variant, which would disallow the DLR, I have to go for the next best thing.
Hatton Cross. I believe that gets me a double Oddie.
1 - Having been to Rickmansworth once, I feel I might be forgiven for trying to forget it as thoroughly as possible.
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It does get you a double Oddie, and no, it wasn't a quintuple Humph, but simply a double Humph. The only problem with Hatton Cross is that it has rather left you open, I'm afraid.
Fortunately for me, we're not playing Baxter's variant - more than just disallowing the DLR, it would mean I couldn't play Lyttleton's Trumpet... but I can... which gets me to...
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Ooooh, you sneaky bugger. I think you've quite clearly outplayed us all.
Well done.
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The kerning is off and the G is very badly done.
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Yes it is. Fortunately on the sign directly over the door, both of those issues are fixed.
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I hate discourse so much I couldn't even bear to finish reading this post. And now that I'm in a post window, I see the fucking markdown and the stupid yellow postit of hatred, and I'm getting sadder and sadder.
I'm sure that the stories will be as hilarious as ever, and I'm sure that the comments will be just as fresh and witty as ever, but this interface is just too ugly for me to find out. I've posted under various names at various times, including this one. I've been one of the Legion of Nagesh, and I've had a frist or two.
But now I'm afraid I'm out. Horrible interface is too horrible. Bye bye, tdwtf!
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You created your account not 10 minutes ago. And now you're saying you've had enough? Are you someone's sockpuppet?
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Are you someone's sockpuppet?
been one of the Legion of Nagesh
I'm thinking that's a yes?
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Obviously, I never created an account. Why would you? I only created this one because the anonymous post has been abolished, as I found out when I went to comment on the most recent article. But I've been using the site for years, under various names, as I say.
So yeah: I created an account to say that I agree with the post at the head of this thread, and that it's unfortunate but this design really is bad enough that I'm not going to be back. So, ta! Now that I've found the notifications settings, I think that's it for me.
Are you someone's sockpuppet?
You're new, I guess? You should go check out some of the old threads. They were quite entertaining. Ah, well. Enjoy yourself. Drop me a line if the nightmare ends.
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the anonymous post has been abolished
If you are able to post anonymously on the old forum, I'd love to hear about it.
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You didn't comment often on the articles, did you?
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For once I feel legitimately not TRWTF in the room.
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If you are able to post anonymously on the old forum, I'd love to hear about it.
Articles, not forum. They were two different systems - I was admin on the forum, for example, and had nothing to do with the articles.
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I thought Ben wasn't new around TDWTF...
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But this is the forum! Why would someone come here trying to post comments on an article?
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But this is the forum! Why would someone come here trying to post comments on an article?
Because comments are joining the forum.
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Yup, the things posted in the Articles category are the containers for comments these days, which don't support anonymous replies.
I really thought @ben_lubar understood how TDWTF worked because if I do, he must be able to because he's slightly less of a moron than I am... so I thought.
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But this is the forum! Why would someone come here trying to post comments on an article?
Because this is where article commentators are, also, being sent these days.
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WE ARE ONE NOW
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Makes me think of FMA when the state alchemist combines his dog and daughter.