


Anyway, can Brian make it 2 in 2 or will he do a Drinkwater and just plummet out of the running

Moderator: James Robinson
Not in any system of arithmetic I'm aware of.Douglas Wilson wrote:(7-6)*75 = 450
Phil Reynolds wrote:Not in any system of arithmetic I'm aware of.Douglas Wilson wrote:(7-6)*75 = 450
JackHurst wrote:Lesley didn't specify who was masturbating behind the sound desk. Shame.
JackHurst wrote:Lesley didn't specify who was masturbating behind the sound desk. Shame.
Excellent.Davy Affleck wrote:I get the impression that between his love of Abba & Doctor Who there might not be a Mrs Selway.
Paul Dickov?JackHurst wrote:Lesley didn't specify who was masturbating behind the sound desk. Shame.
Er, wasn't that how Rachel did it?Matt Morrison wrote:First numbers alternate: (75-3) * (7-1) = 72 x 6 = 432, -(9-8) = 431
Oh yeah, maybe. Did she get it in time? Sorry, I was doing a live recap for Charlie and chatting to Ian about the rounds too so I wasn't paying much attention to the telly.Phil Reynolds wrote:Er, wasn't that how Rachel did it?Matt Morrison wrote:First numbers alternate: (75-3) * (7-1) = 72 x 6 = 432, -(9-8) = 431
It should be under LADDU.JackHurst wrote:I also got LADDOOS but was distressed when I couldnt find it in my dictionary, so I came and checked it on apterous.
She got it out of time as well, the same way, but after the ad break. Guess you posted during the ad break?Matt Morrison wrote:Oh yeah, maybe. Did she get it in time? Sorry, I was doing a live recap for Charlie and chatting to Ian about the rounds too so I wasn't paying much attention to the telly.Phil Reynolds wrote:Er, wasn't that how Rachel did it?Matt Morrison wrote:First numbers alternate: (75-3) * (7-1) = 72 x 6 = 432, -(9-8) = 431
I originally replied to Phil saying "Yeah, she got it after the fucking break and I posted after about 60 seconds!" but then I confused myself - I think it was the 2nd numbers that I thrashed her on, but yeah I think Phil was possibly right that I didn't need to post the first one, I'm not sure. Don't care too much eitherMark Harrison wrote:She got it out of time as well, the same way, but after the ad break. Guess you posted during the ad break?Phil Reynolds wrote:Er, wasn't that how Rachel did it?Matt Morrison wrote:First numbers alternate: (75-3) * (7-1) = 72 x 6 = 432, -(9-8) = 431
No she didn't - she did it in the time. It was the second numbers round that she solved during the break.Mark Harrison wrote:She got it out of time as well, the same way, but after the ad break.
You could have just congratulated me on the 2nd one instead and prevented all this nonsensePhil Reynolds wrote:No she didn't - she did it in the time. It was the second numbers round that she solved during the break.Mark Harrison wrote:She got it out of time as well, the same way, but after the ad break.
Oh yes, quite right, sorry 'bout that. Anyway, Matt's pretty good at the numbers, so I'm willing to believe he got it independently of RachelPhil Reynolds wrote:No she didn't - she did it in the time. It was the second numbers round that she solved during the break.Mark Harrison wrote:She got it out of time as well, the same way, but after the ad break.
Was posting as she said it.Phil Reynolds wrote:Er, wasn't that how Rachel did it?Matt Morrison wrote:First numbers alternate: (75-3) * (7-1) = 72 x 6 = 432, -(9-8) = 431![]()
Also, Ray and Liam, COFFEE and OUTSOLD were both mentioned in their respective rounds.
Probably a retake.Alec Rivers wrote:Is the dictionary that Suzie uses not in alphabetical order? When Brian declared ACING, she said: "let me just check that ACE can be a verb", she looked at the dictionary which was open somewhere around the letter 'I' it would seem, then said: "yes, that's fine".
JackHurst wrote:I got 918 on the last numbers, cba to outline the method.
Impressive there, Alec. I wasn't sure it was possible personally, although there were slight worries for me there.Alec Rivers wrote:Third numbers (not in time):
75 / 25 = 3
3 + 2 = 5
100 / 5 = 20
50 - 4 = 46
46 × 20 = 920
Yeah, even I got the numbers that way. Jeff got COFFEE - he also got TAILORED and as I got both those too I'm fearful of a mindmeld going on.Phil Reynolds wrote:Er, wasn't that how Rachel did it?Matt Morrison wrote:First numbers alternate: (75-3) * (7-1) = 72 x 6 = 432, -(9-8) = 431![]()
Also, Ray and Liam, COFFEE and OUTSOLD were both mentioned in their respective rounds.
That could never work - you'd have to start hating yourself then!Sue Sanders wrote:Yeah, even I got the numbers that way. Jeff got COFFEE - he also got TAILORED and as I got both those too I'm fearful of a mindmeld going on.
Yes it is, as a variant spelling.Damn, I was hoping to be able to claim a retrospective CoLei win over Karen Pearson thenDarren Carter wrote:It should be under LADDU.JackHurst wrote:I also got LADDOOS but was distressed when I couldnt find it in my dictionary, so I came and checked it on apterous.
It's not opera that's the problem, it's the diva.Marc Meakin wrote:Hope its another 3 years before we get any more opera on countdown
I find this rude and disrespectful, James.James Robinson wrote:and anyone with half a brain cell should have got 923.
On reflection, I think it was a bit disrespectful, but I was just going with what I felt at the time.Kirk Bevins wrote:I find this rude and disrespectful, James.James Robinson wrote:and anyone with half a brain cell should have got 923.
I wasn't going to say anything before my Numbers Attack SF, but James's comment didn't make me feel great!Kirk Bevins wrote:I find this rude and disrespectful, James.James Robinson wrote:and anyone with half a brain cell should have got 923.
Yeah, I'm still surprised about what came over me to say that.Clive Brooker wrote:I wasn't going to say anything before my Numbers Attack SF, but James's comment didn't make me feel great!Kirk Bevins wrote:I find this rude and disrespectful, James.James Robinson wrote:and anyone with half a brain cell should have got 923.
To me the 450 x 2 line looks quite promising on this one (I assume this is what Rachel did) and I imagine that having pursued this there wasn't time to look at anything else properly.
Still better than me.
James Robinson wrote:Yeah, I'm still surprised about what came over me to say that.![]()
I think I was being pissed off by just about everyone yesterday and I just took it out on my favourite TV show, for a very unjustifiable reason.![]()
Once again I apologise to anyone offended by my unnecessary and thoughtless behaviour.
Would you seriously consider me if I did thatD Eadie wrote:It's too late, damage done. You've just blown your chances of ever being allowed back on the show for a 4th time, unless of course you change your name to Ross Deshpande-Bevins
I'm taking odds on how many seconds before someone says "oh, please do"James Robinson wrote:Not that I'm holding my breath.
Yes he would. Go fill out that name-changing application form now.James Robinson wrote: Would you seriously consider me if I did that![]()
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Does anyone know how much it costs to change a name?Kirk Bevins wrote:Yes he would. Go fill out that name-changing application form now.James Robinson wrote: Would you seriously consider me if I did that![]()
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Get yourself on Big Brother and they'll do it for free, as long as you don't mind being called Halfwit or Dogface.James Robinson wrote:Does anyone know how much it costs to change a name?
I'd suggest the human calculator.Derek Hazell wrote:I'd suggest Robin Jameson.
Damian would never twig.
When I was at school me and a friend reversed our names and referred to each other by our reverse names. So, I was Nosnibor Semaj and he was Mad Nabwas.Derek Hazell wrote:I'd suggest Robin Jameson.
Damian would never twig.
With a name like Sawdan Dam, I'm surprised anyone could tell!James Robinson wrote:When I was at school me and a friend reversed our names and referred to each other by our reverse names. So, I was Nosnibor Semaj and he was Mad Nabwas.
I trust they expelled you?James Robinson wrote:When I was at school me and a friend reversed our names and referred to each other by our reverse names. So, I was Nosnibor Semaj and he was Mad Nabwas.Derek Hazell wrote:I'd suggest Robin Jameson.
Damian would never twig.
Other names you can make from the syllables in that post include:Derek Hazell wrote:I'd suggest Robin Jameson.
Damian would never twig.
Already taken! -Phil Reynolds wrote:Other names you can make from the syllables in that post include:
- Derek Jameson
Yeah, I was aware of that. Did you have to make me look at him?Derek Hazell wrote:Already taken!Phil Reynolds wrote:Derek Jameson
Well, I deliberately found the nicest possible picture.Phil Reynolds wrote:Yeah, I was aware of that. Did you have to make me look at him?
£140 plus the VATJames Robinson wrote:Does anyone know how much it costs to change a name?Kirk Bevins wrote:Yes he would. Go fill out that name-changing application form now.James Robinson wrote: Would you seriously consider me if I did that![]()
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Surely Sawban Dam. Dyslexia Derek?Derek Hazell wrote:With a name like Sawdan Dam, I'm surprised anyone could tell!James Robinson wrote:When I was at school me and a friend reversed our names and referred to each other by our reverse names. So, I was Nosnibor Semaj and he was Mad Nabwas.
Haha nice one Kirk! In reading the words backwards, I somehow started to read the letters backwards as well!Kirk Bevins wrote:Surely Sawban Dam. Dyslexia Derek?Derek Hazell wrote:With a name like Sawdan Dam, I'm surprised anyone could tell!James Robinson wrote:When I was at school me and a friend reversed our names and referred to each other by our reverse names. So, I was Nosnibor Semaj and he was Mad Nabwas.