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Will today's champion Rock You Like Hurricane, or has he had his chips?


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Remember, remember..................Oh bollocks I forgot
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I believe that Apterite and Forumite Ryan Taylor is today's challenger. I only know because I was told that he was on sometime soon, so I challenged him on Apterous last night and he said that it was today.

So, will we have another Apterite/Apteree/whatever you prefer starting an octochamp run today, or will he just be a damp squib? (Couldn't think of a good firework related pun there, sorry.)
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James Robinson wrote: (Couldn't think of a good firework related pun there, sorry.)
For Fawkes sake, no more.
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D Eadie wrote:
James Robinson wrote: (Couldn't think of a good firework related pun there, sorry.)
For Fawkes sake, no more.
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James Robinson wrote:I believe that Apterite and Forumite Ryan Taylor is today's challenger. I only know because I was told that he was on sometime soon, so I challenged him on Apterous last night and he said that it was today.

So, will we have another Apterite/Apteree/whatever you prefer starting an octochamp run today, or will he just be a damp squib? (Couldn't think of a good firework related pun there, sorry.)
Pretty soon after his recording if this is true.
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Equal R2 - MAIDENS and DEMESNE
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Your right Phil, Hilary IS obsessed with mistaken identity anecdotes
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Mark Kudlowski wrote:Equal R2 - MAIDENS and DEMESNE
And MEANIES as in The Blue Meanies
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Marc Meakin wrote:You're right Phil, Hilary IS obsessed with mistaken identity anecdotes
Do you think Hilary ever gets mistaken for TV's Dr. Mark Porter?

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Jono Vs michael fish.
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JUST SAY IT!!!!!!!!
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Wanked - beat that!
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second numbers: (25+1)x(10+5-10/5)=338
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Man goes in a pub....

He likes his timesing things by 10 does our Jezzer
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Brutal conundrum. I got it, but only because I used to spend too much time doing conundrums.
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Brilliant conundrum.
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I always thought it was a brand name for some reason
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I was just coming online to say how good the conundrum was today. Kudos to Damian for making it topical, different and challenging.
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Craig Beevers wrote:Brutal conundrum. I got it, but only because I used to spend too much time doing conundrums.
Not very hard at all I thought. Got it in about 3 secs.
Edit: Mind you, I'm pretty much addicted to the stuff.
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My definition of a hard conundrum is one that beats the contestants and the audience
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My definition of a hard conundrum is anything that exceeds 6.5 on Moh's scale of mineral hardness.
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JackHurst wrote:My definition of a hard conundrum is anything that exceeds 6.5 on Moh's scale of mineral hardness.
Andradite?
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...So what was the conundrum?
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Craig Beevers wrote:BONFIREUP
Got it straight away, but only because I've read the last of all conundrums quite a few times. I presume it was unsolved.
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I also had WANKED in one of the rounds but was made to retake it and pretend I had PAWNED. It made for cringeworthy viewing for me! I came across extremely nervous, grumpy, didnt smile much and some people said I was smug. I assure you I was not intending to be any of these!!
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338 = (25 + 1) x (10 + 5 - (10/5))

Hmm. Suspect I either remembered something wrong there, or just plain got it wrong. Were there actually two tens in the selection? I can't check it now. Will have to wait for someone else to either confirm or correct.
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Ryan Taylor wrote: I came across extremely nervous, grumpy, didnt smile much and some people said I was smug.
I don't think so. You were fine.
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Peter Mabey wrote:second numbers: (25+1)x(10+5-10/5)=338
Oops, forgot I was watching on +1. Thought I was first to post this.
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I'm sure pretty much every contestant that has ever been on Countdown and won is said to have looked smug by someone.
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Ryan Taylor wrote:I also had WANKED in one of the rounds but was made to retake it and pretend I had PAWNED. It made for cringeworthy viewing for me! I came across extremely nervous, grumpy, didnt smile much and some people said I was smug. I assure you I was not intending to be any of these!!
I thought that had happened as pawned seemed harder to spot
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Marc Meakin wrote:
Ryan Taylor wrote:I also had WANKED in one of the rounds but was made to retake it and pretend I had PAWNED. It made for cringeworthy viewing for me! I came across extremely nervous, grumpy, didnt smile much and some people said I was smug. I assure you I was not intending to be any of these!!
I thought that had happened as pawned seemed harder to spot
I couldn't see anything other than WANKED, and I could see from your face you'd seen it. Made me chuckle!
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I do hope that Ryan hasn't broken any of Mr Eadie's rules by divulging this
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Marc Meakin wrote:I do hope that Ryan hasn't broken any of Mr Eadie's rules by divulging this
I believe you will find the full stop key a trust ally in your battle to be C4C's top comedian.
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Marc Meakin wrote:I do hope that Ryan hasn't broken any of Mr Eadie's rules by divulging this
I believe you will find the full stop key a trust ally in your battle to be C4C's top comedian.
No I was just hankering for a mention in "pedants corner'
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Marc Meakin wrote: No I was just hankering for a mention in "pedants corner'

Even your punctuation marks are funny, Marc!

:D

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Charlie Reams wrote:
Marc Meakin wrote:I do hope that Ryan hasn't broken any of Mr Eadie's rules by divulging this
I believe you will find the full stop key a trust ally in your battle to be C4C's top comedian.
Perhaps he was omitting the full stop in order to
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Nice game today Ryan. I could see you were really annoyed at missing EPILATORS (which I got) but a solid performance. I got the conundrum too, I scored 118 missing BENZINE. I predict an octochamp.
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Ryan Taylor wrote:I also had WANKED in one of the rounds but was made to retake it and pretend I had PAWNED. It made for cringeworthy viewing for me! I came across extremely nervous, grumpy, didnt smile much and some people said I was smug. I assure you I was not intending to be any of these!!
It seemed that you got WANKED, partly because your face looked like it was saying "I've got WANKED, but here's something safer." Would've been interesting to see what would have happened if WANKED was the best word there and there was nothing better or if there wasn't another 6.

Well done, you played very well. Hopefully you won't come across too many people like Jeremy on your run. He did seem a very nice guy, but he was quite good at the game too. You just got a couple of lucky breaks, despite missing TUTORIAL and EPILATORS. Good luck to you. ;) :) :D
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James Robinson wrote:your face looked like it was saying "I've got WANKED,
I think he was just stretching.
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Charlie Reams wrote:
James Robinson wrote:your face looked like it was saying "I've got WANKED,
I think he was just stretching.

No, he has confessed.....
Ryan 'I did it to relax' Taylor wrote:I also had wanked in one of the rounds
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Ryan Taylor wrote:I also had WANKED in one of the rounds but was made to retake it and pretend I had PAWNED. It made for cringeworthy viewing for me! I came across extremely nervous, grumpy, didnt smile much and some people said I was smug. I assure you I was not intending to be any of these!!
I did think it was strange when you said you would *try* a 6, and for you to declare PAWNED which isn't really a risk. I think I had WEAPON in that round, disappointed to have missed the rude word.....
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I did think it was strange when you said you would *try* a 6, and for you to declare PAWNED which isn't really a risk.
Really? PAWNED would be risky to me. WANKED isn't risky at all.
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Darren Carter wrote:
I did think it was strange when you said you would *try* a 6, and for you to declare PAWNED which isn't really a risk.
Really? PAWNED would be risky to me. WANKED isn't risky at all.
To pawn - it's a verb - 'she pawned her fur coat for twenty quid' Are you thinking of chess pieces?
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To pawn - it's a verb - 'she pawned her fur coat for twenty quid' Are you thinking of chess pieces?
Yes. I've only ever heard the word "pawn" in terms of chess or pawnbrokers. I've heard of the word "wank" in more than one occasion, usually in the form of the agent noun, directed at me.
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Kirk Bevins wrote:
Sue Sanders wrote:
To pawn - it's a verb - 'she pawned her fur coat for twenty quid' Are you thinking of chess pieces?
Yes. I've only ever heard the word "pawn" in terms of chess or pawnbrokers. I've heard of the word "wank" in more than one occasion, usually in the form of the agent noun, directed at me.

Ah, ok. Well, the pawnbrokers is where you go to pawn things. It's a somewhat old-fashioned concept, but the chain 'Cash Converters' is essentially the modern equivalent.

Right - well, it's late. You better go off for a wank or you'll never get to sleep. ;)

You and me both, actually :shock:
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I didn't even get wanked. Mine was wooden! :?

Well played Ryan. It was nice to hear a Yorkshire accent.
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Kirk Bevins wrote:
Darren Carter wrote:
I did think it was strange when you said you would *try* a 6, and for you to declare PAWNED which isn't really a risk.
Really? PAWNED would be risky to me. WANKED isn't risky at all.
To 'pawn' something is to sell it at a pawn brokers. WANKED could be one of those words that might not be in, like FARTER.
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Darren Carter wrote:To 'pawn' something is to sell it at a pawn brokers. WANKED could be one of those words that might not be in, like FARTER.
My farter was a gas man
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Sue Sanders wrote:
Kirk Bevins wrote:
Sue Sanders wrote:
To pawn - it's a verb - 'she pawned her fur coat for twenty quid' Are you thinking of chess pieces?
Yes. I've only ever heard the word "pawn" in terms of chess or pawnbrokers. I've heard of the word "wank" in more than one occasion, usually in the form of the agent noun, directed at me.

Ah, ok. Well, the pawnbrokers is where you go to pawn things. Right - well, it's late. You and me both, actually :shock:

Do they not have a wankbrokers in Kent Sue? Or is it more commonly known as" what everywoman wants"
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Sue Sanders wrote:
Marc Meakin wrote: No I was just hankering for a mention in "pedants corner'

Even your punctuation marks are funny, Marc!

:D

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[quote="Philip Jarvis"]I didn't even get wanked. Mine was wooden! :?

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Craig Beevers wrote:BONFIREUP
Got it straight away, but only because I've read the last of all conundrums quite a few times. I presume it was unsolved.
Wow! This is a coincidence.

Watched the programme on Sky+ yesterday morning and then played the following game on Apterous last night:

http://www.apterous.org/viewgame.php?game=137700

James had also watched the programme and was a bit too quick for me on the conundrum.
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