Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
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Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Countdown recap for Tuesday 31 May 2011.
NP: Champion Ned "The Pendleton Pendulum" Pendleton (8 wins, 664 points.)
AM: Champion Andy "The Gurner" McGurn (8 wins, 702 points.)
DC: Susie Dent and Gregg Wallace.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
DOM: Darren-o-meter.
R01: J U W A E P V Z T
R02: N S D U I E N O E
R03: T A L E U L R G A
R04: N T F I A O M N I
R05: 100, 50, 25, 75, 3, 10. Target: 749.
TTT: SOLIDLAW - "If it's not in, our Susie will do this."
R06: S Q N A O E T L B
R07: S I S O E R D C O
R08: E O A N P H R F U
R09: G O H A E X D K T
R10: 25, 75, 6, 4, 3, 4. Target: 132.
TTT: COASTING - "You'll never believe what the answer to this is."
R11: W A P E U G R T Y
R12: I E A N T D R O U
R13: N A M O E T T A I
R14: 50, 100, 8, 2, 1, 10. Target: 600.
R15: U N T O A C R I B (conundrum)
And now a brief interlude before our main feature:
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Now, quarter final number four, and that means we have Pendleton, somewhat probably annoyed by the fact that best friend Tom Barnes lost yesterday to Mary Adie. Also, the fact that he only has the sixth highest percentage of max in the seeding, as well as an... average average score, means that by far and away Andy McGurn is the favourite today, however Jeff hasn't looked it up correctly, believing Ned "only" got 657 points in his run, rather than 664 So, please, enjoy the show.
Round 1: J U W A E P V Z T
NP: PATE (4)
AM: JAPE (4)
DC: TAUPE (5)
DOM: 1
Score: 4–4 (max 5, DC Max 5)
Oops, nearly forgot, DC Max counter and DOM have been fired up after a small haitus
Susie only describes TAUPE as a colour. She did not express anything further.
Round 2: N S D U I E N O E
NP: DUNNIES (7)
AM: UNIONS (6)
OT: DONNEES (7) UNDINES (7)
DOM: 1
Score: 11–4 (max 12, DC Max 12)
There we go. In case you're wondering, SONNIED^ is not valid. I wrote that down though. Meanwhile Ned, the undeniably un-favourite ( ) takes the lead
Round 3: T A L E U L R G A
NP: TALLER (6)
AM: TALLER (6)
DC: LATERAL (7)
OT: GALLATE (7) GLUTEAL (7) TALLAGE (7)
DOM: 1
Score: 17–10 (max 19, DC Max 19)
Pancake anyone DC, or Ned, or Andy, don't spot it
Round 4: N T F I A O M N I
NP: NATION (6)
AM: NATION (6)
DC: MINION (6)
OT: FONTINA (7)
DOM: 2
Score: 23–16 (max 26, DC Max 25)
A NATION of NATIONs there.
Round 5: 100, 50, 25, 75, 3, 10. Target: 749.
NP: 749. (75 x 10) - (3 - (100 / 50) (10)
AM: 749. (75 x 10) - (3 - (50 / 25)) (10)
Score: 33–26 (max 36, DC Max 35)
Gregg talks about the lasy who organised his wedding mistaking "Jonty Rodes" for "2 robes".
Teatime teaser: SOLIDLAW -> If it's not in, our Susie will do this.
Answer: DISALLOW
Round 6: S Q N A O E T L B
NP: NOTABLES (8)
AM: NOTABLES (8)
DOM: 3
Score: 41–34 (max 44, DC Max 43)
A NOTABLE round, for sure! Meanwhile the gap is now 7 points, as it has been since that corker from Ned in Round 2.
Round 7: S I S O E R D C O
NP: DISCOES (7)
AM: discoers
OT: ODORISES (8)
DOM: 4
Score: 48–34 (max 52, DC Max 50)
Well, both Ned and Andy are surely confused there, as the plural agent noun of DISCO is actually DISCOES! Gap of 14 now. Surely Andy can't do anything, and against the odds, Ned looks to have won
Round 8: E O A N P H R F U
NP: PROFANE (7)
AM: PROFANE (7)
DOM: 5
Score: 55–41 (max 59, DC Max 57)
Now, that's.... oh, hi Darren!
Are you or at my jokes yet
Round 9: G O H A E X D K T
NP: oathed
AM: HOAXED (6)
DC: DOTAGE (6)
OT: KATHODE (7)
DOM: 6
Score: 55–47 (max 66, DC Max 63)
You can't have already OATHED^ that you'll win, Ned So the gap is down to "just" 8
Susie talks about the fact that an 18th century term "Mollie" ended up meaning "prostitute."
Round 10: 25, 75, 6, 4, 3, 4. Target: 132.
NP: 132. (25 + 6 + 3) x 4 - 4 (10)
AM: 132. (6 / 3) x 4 x 4 + 75 + 25 (10)
Score: 65–57 (max 76, DC Max 73)
Teatime teaser: COASTING -> You'll never believe what the answer to this is.
Remember what Susie said about prostitutes? Well, we get the advert where a man shows his arse to the camera, as he has to show his penis away from the camera.
Answer: AGNOSTIC
Round 11: W A P E U G R T Y
NP: UPRATE (6)
AM: UPRATE (6)
DC: GRAPEY (6)
OT: ARGUTE (6) GAWPER (6) GYRATE (6) PARGET (6) WATERY (6) YAWPER (6)
DOM: 6
Score: 71–63 (max 82, DC Max 79)
FLAT
Round 12: I E A N T D R O U
NP: ORDINATE (8)
AM: RATIONED (8)
DC: DURATION (8)
OT: DERATION (8) INDURATE (8) ROUTINED (8) URINATED (8)
DOM: 6
Score: 79–71 (max 90, DC Max 87)
FLAT
Round 13: N A M O E T T A I
NP: AMNIOTE (7)
AM: TOMATINE (8)
OT: METANOIA (8)
DOM: 6
Score: 79–79 (max 98, DC Max 95)
F- wait! I can not believe it! Any McGurn pulls equal and with just 2 rounds to go, the seeds are equal. Andy can now influence the result by picking something like 4 large or 6 small! So what will he pick
Round 14: 50, 100, 8, 2, 1, 10. Target: 600.
OH COME ON
NP: 600. (8 - 2) x 100 (10)
AM: 600. (8 - 2) x 100 (10)
Score: 89–89 (max 108, DC Max 105)
[sigh] Predictably, Ned and Andy both get it. The easy way.
So, it's is a VERY Crucial conundrum.
Round 15: U N T O A C R I B
NP buzzes on 17 seconds to say CURBATION which is incorrect.
AM.... does not buzz.
The answer was INCUBATOR.
Final Score: 89–89 (max 118, DC Max 114)
Oh crumbs
Round 16: O N I O N P I G S
NP buzzes on 11 seconds to say SPOONING which is.... incorrect - (ONIONPIGS).
AM buzzes on 12 seconds to say POISONING which is.... correct!
Final Score: 89–99 (max 118, DC Max 114)
Join... erm, someone tomorrow for Andy versus Adam.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=64
NP: Champion Ned "The Pendleton Pendulum" Pendleton (8 wins, 664 points.)
AM: Champion Andy "The Gurner" McGurn (8 wins, 702 points.)
DC: Susie Dent and Gregg Wallace.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
DOM: Darren-o-meter.
R01: J U W A E P V Z T
R02: N S D U I E N O E
R03: T A L E U L R G A
R04: N T F I A O M N I
R05: 100, 50, 25, 75, 3, 10. Target: 749.
TTT: SOLIDLAW - "If it's not in, our Susie will do this."
R06: S Q N A O E T L B
R07: S I S O E R D C O
R08: E O A N P H R F U
R09: G O H A E X D K T
R10: 25, 75, 6, 4, 3, 4. Target: 132.
TTT: COASTING - "You'll never believe what the answer to this is."
R11: W A P E U G R T Y
R12: I E A N T D R O U
R13: N A M O E T T A I
R14: 50, 100, 8, 2, 1, 10. Target: 600.
R15: U N T O A C R I B (conundrum)
And now a brief interlude before our main feature:
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Now, quarter final number four, and that means we have Pendleton, somewhat probably annoyed by the fact that best friend Tom Barnes lost yesterday to Mary Adie. Also, the fact that he only has the sixth highest percentage of max in the seeding, as well as an... average average score, means that by far and away Andy McGurn is the favourite today, however Jeff hasn't looked it up correctly, believing Ned "only" got 657 points in his run, rather than 664 So, please, enjoy the show.
Round 1: J U W A E P V Z T
NP: PATE (4)
AM: JAPE (4)
DC: TAUPE (5)
DOM: 1
Score: 4–4 (max 5, DC Max 5)
Oops, nearly forgot, DC Max counter and DOM have been fired up after a small haitus
Susie only describes TAUPE as a colour. She did not express anything further.
Round 2: N S D U I E N O E
NP: DUNNIES (7)
AM: UNIONS (6)
OT: DONNEES (7) UNDINES (7)
DOM: 1
Score: 11–4 (max 12, DC Max 12)
There we go. In case you're wondering, SONNIED^ is not valid. I wrote that down though. Meanwhile Ned, the undeniably un-favourite ( ) takes the lead
Round 3: T A L E U L R G A
NP: TALLER (6)
AM: TALLER (6)
DC: LATERAL (7)
OT: GALLATE (7) GLUTEAL (7) TALLAGE (7)
DOM: 1
Score: 17–10 (max 19, DC Max 19)
Pancake anyone DC, or Ned, or Andy, don't spot it
Round 4: N T F I A O M N I
NP: NATION (6)
AM: NATION (6)
DC: MINION (6)
OT: FONTINA (7)
DOM: 2
Score: 23–16 (max 26, DC Max 25)
A NATION of NATIONs there.
Round 5: 100, 50, 25, 75, 3, 10. Target: 749.
NP: 749. (75 x 10) - (3 - (100 / 50) (10)
AM: 749. (75 x 10) - (3 - (50 / 25)) (10)
Score: 33–26 (max 36, DC Max 35)
Gregg talks about the lasy who organised his wedding mistaking "Jonty Rodes" for "2 robes".
Teatime teaser: SOLIDLAW -> If it's not in, our Susie will do this.
Answer: DISALLOW
Round 6: S Q N A O E T L B
NP: NOTABLES (8)
AM: NOTABLES (8)
DOM: 3
Score: 41–34 (max 44, DC Max 43)
A NOTABLE round, for sure! Meanwhile the gap is now 7 points, as it has been since that corker from Ned in Round 2.
Round 7: S I S O E R D C O
NP: DISCOES (7)
AM: discoers
OT: ODORISES (8)
DOM: 4
Score: 48–34 (max 52, DC Max 50)
Well, both Ned and Andy are surely confused there, as the plural agent noun of DISCO is actually DISCOES! Gap of 14 now. Surely Andy can't do anything, and against the odds, Ned looks to have won
Round 8: E O A N P H R F U
NP: PROFANE (7)
AM: PROFANE (7)
DOM: 5
Score: 55–41 (max 59, DC Max 57)
Now, that's.... oh, hi Darren!
Are you or at my jokes yet
Round 9: G O H A E X D K T
NP: oathed
AM: HOAXED (6)
DC: DOTAGE (6)
OT: KATHODE (7)
DOM: 6
Score: 55–47 (max 66, DC Max 63)
You can't have already OATHED^ that you'll win, Ned So the gap is down to "just" 8
Susie talks about the fact that an 18th century term "Mollie" ended up meaning "prostitute."
Round 10: 25, 75, 6, 4, 3, 4. Target: 132.
NP: 132. (25 + 6 + 3) x 4 - 4 (10)
AM: 132. (6 / 3) x 4 x 4 + 75 + 25 (10)
Score: 65–57 (max 76, DC Max 73)
Teatime teaser: COASTING -> You'll never believe what the answer to this is.
Remember what Susie said about prostitutes? Well, we get the advert where a man shows his arse to the camera, as he has to show his penis away from the camera.
Answer: AGNOSTIC
Round 11: W A P E U G R T Y
NP: UPRATE (6)
AM: UPRATE (6)
DC: GRAPEY (6)
OT: ARGUTE (6) GAWPER (6) GYRATE (6) PARGET (6) WATERY (6) YAWPER (6)
DOM: 6
Score: 71–63 (max 82, DC Max 79)
FLAT
Round 12: I E A N T D R O U
NP: ORDINATE (8)
AM: RATIONED (8)
DC: DURATION (8)
OT: DERATION (8) INDURATE (8) ROUTINED (8) URINATED (8)
DOM: 6
Score: 79–71 (max 90, DC Max 87)
FLAT
Round 13: N A M O E T T A I
NP: AMNIOTE (7)
AM: TOMATINE (8)
OT: METANOIA (8)
DOM: 6
Score: 79–79 (max 98, DC Max 95)
F- wait! I can not believe it! Any McGurn pulls equal and with just 2 rounds to go, the seeds are equal. Andy can now influence the result by picking something like 4 large or 6 small! So what will he pick
Round 14: 50, 100, 8, 2, 1, 10. Target: 600.
OH COME ON
NP: 600. (8 - 2) x 100 (10)
AM: 600. (8 - 2) x 100 (10)
Score: 89–89 (max 108, DC Max 105)
[sigh] Predictably, Ned and Andy both get it. The easy way.
So, it's is a VERY Crucial conundrum.
Round 15: U N T O A C R I B
NP buzzes on 17 seconds to say CURBATION which is incorrect.
AM.... does not buzz.
The answer was INCUBATOR.
Final Score: 89–89 (max 118, DC Max 114)
Oh crumbs
Round 16: O N I O N P I G S
NP buzzes on 11 seconds to say SPOONING which is.... incorrect - (ONIONPIGS).
AM buzzes on 12 seconds to say POISONING which is.... correct!
Final Score: 89–99 (max 118, DC Max 114)
Join... erm, someone tomorrow for Andy versus Adam.
Further summaries are at:
http://www.apterous.org/cdb/series.php?series=64
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Pretty sure they said DOTAGERhys Benjamin wrote: Round 9: G O H A E X D K T
NP: oathed
AM: HOAXED (6)
DC: GOATED (6)
OT: KATHODE (7)
DOM: 6
Score: 55–47 (max 66, DC Max 62)
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
I actually said JAPERhys Benjamin wrote:Round 1: J U W A E P V Z T
NP: PATE (4)
AM: TAPE (4)
DC: TAUPE (5)
DOM: 1
Score: 4–4 (max 5, DC Max 5)
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Thanks. Bit hard to actually hear, as I think you and Jeff said something else.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Nah, I watched it with some friends. They all got GOATED and were over the moon when DC said GOATED.Liam Tiernan wrote:Pretty sure they said DOTAGERhys Benjamin wrote: Round 9: G O H A E X D K T
NP: oathed
AM: HOAXED (6)
DC: GOATED (6)
OT: KATHODE (7)
DOM: 6
Score: 55–47 (max 66, DC Max 62)
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Nope. I've just watched that bit again, and Gregg definitely said DOTAGE. GOATED isn't valid.Rhys Benjamin wrote:Nah, I watched it with some friends. They all got GOATED and were over the moon when DC said GOATED.Liam Tiernan wrote:Pretty sure they said DOTAGERhys Benjamin wrote: Round 9: G O H A E X D K T
NP: oathed
AM: HOAXED (6)
DC: GOATED (6)
OT: KATHODE (7)
DOM: 6
Score: 55–47 (max 66, DC Max 62)
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
I think you probably ought to put what DOM means in each recap at the top with the rest of the stuff.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Shared hallucination.Rhys Benjamin wrote:Nah, I watched it with some friends. They all got GOATED and were over the moon when DC said GOATED.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
You may want to change the last line of thisRhys Benjamin wrote:Round 15: U N T O A C R I B
NP buzzes on 17 seconds to say CURBATION which is incorrect.
AM.... does not buzz.
The answer was INCUBATOR.
Final Score: 89–89 (max 118, DC Max 114)
Oh crumbs
Round 16: O N I O N P I G S
NP buzzes on 11 seconds to say SPOONING which is.... incorrect - (ONIONPIGS).
AM buzzes on 12 seconds to say POISONING which is.... correct!
The answer was INCUBATOR.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
In R3 DC did mention LATERAL
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Er, a few things:
1. Isn't TAUPE just a colour? (and she did mention moles)
2. That would be John Torode...
3. Your comment about DISCOES and plural agent nouns... is this some bizarre kind of humour, Rhys?
Good job Robbo's not around to comment!
1. Isn't TAUPE just a colour? (and she did mention moles)
2. That would be John Torode...
3. Your comment about DISCOES and plural agent nouns... is this some bizarre kind of humour, Rhys?
Good job Robbo's not around to comment!
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Crikey. This shit's been torn apart and Robbo isn't here. Can't wait 'til he gets back.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
A little tip for Rhys and anybody else doing recaps in future: switch on subtitles!
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
AND Rachel put it on the board!Andy McGurn wrote:I actually said JAPERhys Benjamin wrote:Round 1: J U W A E P V Z T
NP: PATE (4)
AM: TAPE (4)
DC: TAUPE (5)
DOM: 1
Score: 4–4 (max 5, DC Max 5)
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Liam, I was watching it with friends. I usually put subtitles on. Did Rachel put it up? I didn't see it!
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
IS EVERYBODY HAPPY NOW
Christ above, it's bad enough with no subtitles and wikicapping all this week as well in the absence of James!
Christ above, it's bad enough with no subtitles and wikicapping all this week as well in the absence of James!
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Not quite. Ned did 75*10-(3-100/50) in the first numbers round. And DOTAGE has got an O in it.Rhys Benjamin wrote:IS EVERYBODY HAPPY NOW
Christ above, it's bad enough with no subtitles and wikicapping all this week as well in the absence of James!
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
At least Rhys made an effort to personalise the recap a bit with comments and the like. I was very disappointed with your plain recap for the momentous quarter-final between Tom and Mary.Ryan Taylor wrote:Crikey. This shit's been torn apart and Robbo isn't here. Can't wait 'til he gets back.
Mike Brown: "Round 12: T N R S A E I G U
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Don't worry it will be getting commented on soon (probably tonight) but I didn't have time on Monday to do it, only to recap it live.Adam Gillard wrote:At least Rhys made an effort to personalise the recap a bit with comments and the like. I was very disappointed with your plain recap for the momentous quarter-final between Tom and Mary.Ryan Taylor wrote:Crikey. This shit's been torn apart and Robbo isn't here. Can't wait 'til he gets back.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
I hoped that was the case. Good stuff.Ryan Taylor wrote:Don't worry it will be getting commented on soon (probably tonight) but I didn't have time on Monday to do it, only to recap it live.Adam Gillard wrote:At least Rhys made an effort to personalise the recap a bit with comments and the like. I was very disappointed with your plain recap for the momentous quarter-final between Tom and Mary.Ryan Taylor wrote:Crikey. This shit's been torn apart and Robbo isn't here. Can't wait 'til he gets back.
Mike Brown: "Round 12: T N R S A E I G U
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
C1: SIGNATURE (18) ["9; not written down"]
C2: SEATING (7)
Score: 108–16 (max 113)
Another niner for Adam and yet another century. Well done, that man."
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
I tried to do it in the style of James Robinson, but there were a few mistakes, caused by chatting mums and no subtitles !
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Agreed. Would still like an explanation of your TAUPE comment though, Rhys.Adam Gillard wrote:At least Rhys made an effort to personalise the recap a bit with comments and the like.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
No!Rhys Benjamin wrote:IS EVERYBODY HAPPY NOW
Christ above, it's bad enough with no subtitles and wikicapping all this week as well in the absence of James!
needs to be:NP: Champion Ned "The Pendleton Pendulum" Pendleton (8 wins, 664 points.)
AM: Champion Andy "The Gurner" McGurn (8 wins, 702 points.)
DC: Susie Dent and Gregg Wallace.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
NP: Champion Ned "The Pendleton Pendulum" Pendleton (8 wins, 664 points.)
AM: Champion Andy "The Gurner" McGurn (8 wins, 702 points.)
DC: Susie Dent and Gregg Wallace.
RR: Rachel Riley.
OT: Other words or solutions.
DOM: Darrenometer
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
It doesn't NEED TO BE.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
But then you might as well start putting:Rhys Benjamin wrote:It doesn't NEED TO BE.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
I clearly explained what it was in the first recap.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
People haven't necessarily read every recap. Why bother with the DC, RR, OT explanation?Rhys Benjamin wrote:I clearly explained what it was in the first recap.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
Ouch. That's the sound of you twisting my arm.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
It worked though!Rhys Benjamin wrote:Ouch. That's the sound of you twisting my arm.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
I really hope these aren't just random characters and you have instead thought of meanings for all of them. Is TFF Tutti-Frutti Factor?Gavin Chipper wrote:But then you might as well start putting:Rhys Benjamin wrote:It doesn't NEED TO BE.
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Re: Tuesday 31 May 2011 (Series 64, Quarter Final 4)
One down, two to go.Michael Wallace wrote:I really hope these aren't just random characters and you have instead thought of meanings for all of them. Is TFF Tutti-Frutti Factor?Gavin Chipper wrote:But then you might as well start putting:Rhys Benjamin wrote:It doesn't NEED TO BE.
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