On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, David Cantrell wrote:

> On Thursday, June 26, 2003 19:37 +0100 Ian Malpass <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > For shame, Mr. Devers! Oh, for shame! The Manchurian Gambit of 1978 has
> > been considered obsolete since 1981, after Lt. Col. Charles Monkfish
> > (rtd.) demonstrated that no feathers could exist at King's Cross station
> > without being attached to a pigeon.
> >
> > In the words of Monkfish himself: "Like, duh!"
>
> This subthread has reminded me - is platform 9.75 permitted under the
> current rules?  My gaming group couldn't decide, so we treat it like a
> clone of platform 9, but this seems inelegant.

My understanding is that it is permitted only if reached by flying car,
and seeing as *those* are in such short supply...

If anyone asks how you got there, LIE.


-- 
Chris Devers

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