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Posted: 17 May 2005, 12:10
by CrunchySaviour
NINEteen?! It's going to be torture!

Posted: 17 May 2005, 12:19
by Senji
We did "Live Action Mornington Crescent" in about 25 or so. Going into the tube was a relief...

Posted: 17 May 2005, 12:59
by CrunchySaviour
Live Action Mornington Crestent was an idea mooted briefly by my friend Ernst (an avid gamer) and I a few months ago. We immediately discounted it because it would be a really stupid idea!

Posted: 17 May 2005, 13:04
by Senji
It was a silly idea, and it didn't work out very much like MC,but we stayed in the spirit and did silly things at each stop.

The best one had to be getting people in Trafalgar Square to sign a petition to send the Lions back to Greece....

Posted: 17 May 2005, 14:25
by tubeguru
CrunchySaviour wrote:Live Action Mornington Crestent was an idea mooted briefly by my friend Ernst (an avid gamer) and I a few months ago. We immediately discounted it because it would be a really stupid idea!
News just in:

Anthony Smith discounts a tube-based idea for being stupid.

(disclaimer - this is a humourous post).

Posted: 17 May 2005, 14:32
by CrunchySaviour
Now, come on, Neil, you couldn't really play it "competitively" as there would be no way of telling where you would be underground as no phones or radios would work between stations and the random nature of MC means that you could really be anywhere.

I say it on my video, I'll say it out loud: It's a BAD IDEA.

Posted: 17 May 2005, 17:12
by Yorkie
Neil? He's not been on here for a week.

Posted: 17 May 2005, 17:14
by joy54
Tubeguru has.

Posted: 17 May 2005, 21:36
by CrunchySaviour
Oh! Sorry, I had Neil on the brain for a moment there. I'd just been reading his blog and the Pink Floyd avatar must have thrown me somewhat! Apologies, Tubeguru.

Posted: 18 May 2005, 08:12
by tubeguru
Get with the programme, Maskboy ...

Posted: 18 May 2005, 09:32
by Senji
The prediction is rainy again now...

Will they ever make their mind up?

Posted: 18 May 2005, 10:59
by CrunchySaviour
Well, it's nice today, which means it'll be horrible tomorrow for my exam, and therefore it'll be nice again on Friday. That's my prediction: Nice.

Posted: 18 May 2005, 15:16
by tpfkar
Like most people, I hope it won't be too warm, but am not all that bothered about the rain.

I was in Zone 1 last friday however, and there were so many problems it wasn't funny. Severe delays on the Circle, (+ associated H+C/Met )line, due to some signalling failure, problems on the Piccadilly due to engineering at Oakwood and something at russell Square (a fatality possibly) Northern running with minor delays, and Central suspended at loughton because of the fire brigade or something, and running with delays as a result.

So if it's like that this Friday, it could be a long afternoon, and the winner might just be the person who gets clear/lucky on the problem lines.

I also injured my knee, by still running on it when I should have rested it after a knock, and it's still hurting :( Won't be able to take part unless it gets better. :evil:

On the plus side, i now know what I'm doing from each starting station (although I think I've got as far as "cry" if it's Paddington) See you Friday,

Ric.

Posted: 18 May 2005, 16:38
by Senji
I'm happy with Paddington. Edgware Road (Bakerloo) has me stumped though, my notes currently just have the cryptic remark "run?"

What did we decide about starting with a run?

Posted: 18 May 2005, 16:59
by CrunchySaviour
I really need to finish planning what to do for each of the start station "groups". I've thought about a few by my routes just aren't as solid as the Vauxhall ones that I've devised.

It's going to be nerve-wracking on Friday. Just need minimum delays and "maskimum" speed.