Spoliers for Firday 16nd Octber 2010
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Spoliers for Firday 16nd Octber 2010
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Re: Spoliers for Firday 16nd Octber 2010
Very nice, Kai. It's nice to see the school system isn't failing on numeracy and literacy skills.
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Teacher training day?Kai Laddiman wrote:hehehehe
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Yup.Marc Meakin wrote:Teacher training day?Kai Laddiman wrote:hehehehe
Warm-up con: INSETDAYS
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Did anyone here have 'Baker Day' instead of teacher training day?
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I hope this turns into a joke about having a day off to masturbate at home to Jacqueline Baker. It was you who fancied her wasn't it? Haha.Ben Hunter wrote:Did anyone here have 'Baker Day' instead of teacher training day?
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LOL, it just did turn into a joke about having a day off to masturbate at home to Jacqueline Baker.Matt Morrison wrote:I hope this turns into a joke about having a day off to masturbate at home to Jacqueline Baker. It was you who fancied her wasn't it? Haha.Ben Hunter wrote:Did anyone here have 'Baker Day' instead of teacher training day?
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No. When I started teaching they called them INSET days and I had to ask what this was and they looked at me funny! We always called them teacher training days (self explanatory) but nowadays they like to call them INSET.Ben Hunter wrote:Did anyone here have 'Baker Day' instead of teacher training day?
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They were always called INSET days when I was at school - maybe it's an LEA specific thing?Kirk Bevins wrote:No. When I started teaching they called them INSET days and I had to ask what this was and they looked at me funny! We always called them teacher training days (self explanatory) but nowadays they like to call them INSET.
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TRAIPSES for 8 too in rnd 3
Great opener Kai.
Great opener Kai.
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RASPIEST for a DC equaller
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ORGANONS, round 4.
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Kirk Bevins wrote:No. When I started teaching they called them INSET days and I had to ask what this was and they looked at me funny! We always called them teacher training days (self explanatory) but nowadays they like to call them INSET.Ben Hunter wrote:Did anyone here have 'Baker Day' instead of teacher training day?
I remember 'Baker Days' only, unfortunately, not whilst I was still at school. In my day...you just went to school.
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Suzy said RESPITES was the only 8 for round 3. Surprised they all missed PASTRIES on a Friday aftenoon. Wish I had one now!!
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I've just finished making chocolate brownies, caramel sauce and avocado ice cream!Helen James wrote:Suzy said RESPITES was the only 8 for round 3. Surprised they all missed PASTRIES on a Friday aftenoon. Wish I had one now!!
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There was at least 5 eights in round 3Helen James wrote:Suzy said RESPITES was the only 8 for round 3. Surprised they all missed PASTRIES on a Friday aftenoon. Wish I had one now!!
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I should mention my school was a farm house bakery and they put me in the kiln when I was naughty.
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REMODEL for a 7 round 11
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REEDILY, do you reckon??
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Yay a century
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I am afraid it cannot REYIELD a 7 http://www.apterous.org/lexplorer.php?word=reedilySue Sanders wrote:REEDILY, do you reckon??
I like Penny Smith.
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REYIELD/REEDILY not in but YIELDER is.
ARCHLUTES for a 9 in round 1 as a beater.
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There was also PASTRIES in round 3 for 8 points.
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In round 3 there was PASTRIES for an equaller.
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Yeah, I got PASTRIES too.Sue Sanders wrote:I've just finished making chocolate brownies, caramel sauce and avocado ice cream!Helen James wrote:Suzy said RESPITES was the only 8 for round 3. Surprised they all missed PASTRIES on a Friday aftenoon. Wish I had one now!!
Sue, AVOCADO ice cream. You've just spoiled something very dreamy there!
Alternative to 2nd numbers:
50 x 2 = 100
100 + 7 = 107
6 / 3 = 2
10 - 2 = 8
107 x 8 = 856
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I don't think anyone's mentioned it yet, but PASTRIES was available in round 3.
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Round 3: I think PASTIES was there.
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Yes but did anyone get PIASTRESMatt Morrison wrote:Round 3: I think PASTIES was there.
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I too got REEDILY in round 11 and was gobsmacked to find that it's apparently not allowed. REEDY, REEDINESS, REEDIER and REEDIEST are all in. How else does a person with a reedy voice speak if not reedily?
In other news: did anyone notice Rachel jumping on the meerkat bandwagon when she said "Simples" after writing down the solution to the first numbers?
In other news: did anyone notice Rachel jumping on the meerkat bandwagon when she said "Simples" after writing down the solution to the first numbers?
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That advert demonstrates viral marketing at its most effective.Phil Reynolds wrote:In other news: did anyone notice Rachel jumping on the meerkat bandwagon when she said "Simples" after writing down the solution to the first numbers?
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I knew there was some reason we stayed in touchSue Sanders wrote:I've just finished making chocolate brownies, caramel sauce and avocado ice cream!
I hope a hungry Jason Larsen isn't reading this - pasties means something very different in America!Matt Morrison wrote:Round 3: I think PASTIES was there.
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Occasional days for us.Michael Wallace wrote:They were always called INSET days when I was at school - maybe it's an LEA specific thing?Kirk Bevins wrote:No. When I started teaching they called them INSET days and I had to ask what this was and they looked at me funny! We always called them teacher training days (self explanatory) but nowadays they like to call them INSET.
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No, but I've just become ARSIEST - but I guess the chocolate brownie calories are gonna end up somewhere. I was given 4 avocados destined for the bin at the greengrocer's yesterday; avocado ice cream seemed like a sensible thing to do with them and it was divine, James.Marc Meakin wrote:Yes but did anyone get PIASTRESMatt Morrison wrote:Round 3: I think PASTIES was there.
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Yeh lol.Phil Reynolds wrote:In other news: did anyone notice Rachel jumping on the meerkat bandwagon when she said "Simples" after writing down the solution to the first numbers?
Also can you have PASTRIES in Rd 4?
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Fair enough, although I think that either Raspberry Ripple or Neapolitan ice cream is more heavenly than avocado ice cream.Sue Sanders wrote:No, but I've just become ARSIEST - but I guess the chocolate brownie calories are gonna end up somewhere. I was given 4 avocados destined for the bin at the greengrocer's yesterday; avocado ice cream seemed like a sensible thing to do with them and it was divine, James.
But that's just my opinion. This is a democracy (of sorts). I'm not saying that you're not allowed to say what you think.
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Or even allowed.James Robinson wrote:
But that's just my opinion. This is a democracy (of sorts). I'm not saying that you're not aloud to say what you think.
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No, it was Sue Sanders he was replying to - he was right the first timeKirk Bevins wrote:Or even allowed.James Robinson wrote:
But that's just my opinion. This is a democracy (of sorts). I'm not saying that you're not aloud to say what you think.
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