I forgot all about this! Click here for my interpretation.Alec Rivers wrote:Hmm, gives me an idea ....Phil Reynolds wrote:Seems like the ideal time for a reprise of Laddiman's Cake Walk.

I forgot all about this! Click here for my interpretation.Alec Rivers wrote:Hmm, gives me an idea ....Phil Reynolds wrote:Seems like the ideal time for a reprise of Laddiman's Cake Walk.
Is he the guy that RASPILLED you good and proper?James Robinson wrote:Happy 31st birthday to my nemesis, Mr McCurdie.
That was uneyelingly harsh Dinos.Dinos Sfyris wrote:Is he the guy that RASPILLED you good and proper?James Robinson wrote:Happy 31st birthday to my nemesis, Mr McCurdie.
Unfortunately so. I still haven't and will never get over the fact that I just capitulated on that game.Dinos Sfyris wrote:Is he the guy that RASPILLED you good and proper?James Robinson wrote:Happy 31st birthday to my nemesis, Mr McCurdie.
Commiserations, James.James Robinson wrote:Really if I'd won that game, I would've almost certainly been in the finals.
Obviously I was never going to win the series, not in a million years against Kirk, but I still think I could've done a reasonable job there.
It's going to haunt me for the rest of my life is that blumming conundrum.
Bring back the retro cuss words, like fiddlesticks and crikey.Derek Hazell wrote:Commiserations, James.James Robinson wrote:Really if I'd won that game, I would've almost certainly been in the finals.
Obviously I was never going to win the series, not in a million years against Kirk, but I still think I could've done a reasonable job there.
It's going to haunt me for the rest of my life is that blumming conundrum.
I expect Ian Dent's happy though.
It's cool though how the word blumming/blooming/bloomin' is coming back into popular use. I saw some of Never Mind the Buzzcocks the other day, and the guy from N-Dubz kept saying it all the time.
Happy birthday Tara!Alec Rivers wrote:And Happy Birthday, Lara.
(No prezzie, tho, I'm afraid.)
Happy Birthday, Sue!Lesley Hines wrote:Happy birthday Sue!Can I come too please to see what Alec's got?
Hadn't realised it was going to be that kind of birthday bash. Is there still room in the queue, Sue?Marc Meakin wrote:Happy birthday Sue.
I thought I would get in before Charlie.
Thank you, all. I had a lovely birthday involving getting tipsy in the middle of the day, and then going in London to see a comedy gig (David O'Doherty – well worth seeing) Missed the last train home but that's another story!Howard Somerset wrote:Hadn't realised it was going to be that kind of birthday bash. Is there still room in the queue, Sue?Marc Meakin wrote:Happy birthday Sue.
I thought I would get in before Charlie.![]()
Have a great day, anyway. And you too, Lara
SueSue Sanders wrote:Thank you, all. I had a lovely birthday involving getting tipsy in the middle of the day, and then going in London to see a comedy gig (David O'Doherty – well worth seeing) Missed the last train home but that's another story!Howard Somerset wrote:Hadn't realised it was going to be that kind of birthday bash. Is there still room in the queue, Sue?Marc Meakin wrote:Happy birthday Sue.
I thought I would get in before Charlie.![]()
Have a great day, anyway. And you too, Lara
Re; Alec's 'gift'. Sorry - I have no idea either - we talked of many things in Manchester and I've slept since then! But I'll FB him and find out!
I thought it quite appropiate that Howard picked upon the phrase 'Birthday Bash', especially following Marc's tongue-in-cheek comment about getting 'in before Charlie'. As Marc was posting on the spoiler thread on Dec 1st, I know what he's alluding to. It seems my dislike of Jon Gaunt was unworthy of posting, an opinion supported apparently by my lowly position on the popularity poll!! So thanks to everyone who wished me a happy birthday on here, on FB , by email and by text. I seem to have quite a lot of friends for someone who is apparently SUCH a waste of space!!
I’ve enjoyed getting to know so many new people and, almost without exception, you’re a great bunch. However, the exception is starting to get tiresome now and I really can’t be doing with being any sort of pawn for someone working through his insecurities (though the recurring excuse that crops up amongst forumites looking for explanations of a somewhat cocky manner is ‘immaturity’) So, I'm going to bow out for a while. I might come back, I might not (that’ll have the quote button being hit!) I hope to see some of you at Lincoln, but for now, I can’t be bothered with the churlishness. Everyone up for the Eggheads, you have my email address, I'll keep you posted.
Cheers and have a great Christmas and New Year
Sue x
I don't think you're a waste of space, despite your barrage of insults towards meSue Sanders wrote: I seem to have quite a lot of friends for someone who is apparently SUCH a waste of space!!
Thank you! Glad to entertain someone, sometimes!Derek Hazell wrote:Happy Birthday to Ian Volante, because I quite enjoy his posts. And also to Series 41 semi-finalist Gary Woodward, who was so "thrilled to have found this site" that he lasted 2 months here . . . unless of course he died.
Lordy! Now there's a monster thread-fuck if ever I saw one!Gavin Chipper wrote:Happy birthday Jesus. I'm not sure how old he's supposed to be though, because if the date system is based around him, why's he not born on the 1st of January?
You are incorrect. Officially, it's NOT Jesus' birthday today. His birthday is unknown.Gavin Chipper wrote:Happy birthday Jesus.
If his birthday is known, who officially says it isn't his birthday? Surely that would imply it might be his brithday, and to 'officially' rule out the 25th of December would seem a bit odd.James Robinson wrote:You are incorrect. Officially, it's NOT Jesus' birthday today. His birthday is unknown.Gavin Chipper wrote:Happy birthday Jesus.
In fact, Jehovah's Witnesses claim it to be in the Summer, but it seems we'll never know.
December 25th was borrowed for Jesus' birthday. It was orignally belived that December 25 is a festival to celebrate Mithras, but that's not true either. Every country seems to have a different day when they celebrate Jesus' birth.Michael Wallace wrote:If his birthday is known, who officially says it isn't his birthday? Surely that would imply it might be his brithday, and to 'officially' rule out the 25th of December would seem a bit odd.James Robinson wrote:You are incorrect. Officially, it's NOT Jesus' birthday today. His birthday is unknown.Gavin Chipper wrote:Happy birthday Jesus.
In fact, Jehovah's Witnesses claim it to be in the Summer, but it seems we'll never know.
Yeah, but you were implying that the 25th definitely isn't his birthday. If it's not known when his birthday is, then surely it could be, we just don't know it is.James Robinson wrote:December 25th was borrowed for Jesus' birthday. It was orignally belived that December 25 is a festival to celebrate Mithras, but that's not true either. Every country seems to have a different day when they celebrate Jesus' birth.Michael Wallace wrote:If his birthday is known, who officially says it isn't his birthday? Surely that would imply it might be his brithday, and to 'officially' rule out the 25th of December would seem a bit odd.James Robinson wrote:You are incorrect. Officially, it's NOT Jesus' birthday today. His birthday is unknown.
In fact, Jehovah's Witnesses claim it to be in the Summer, but it seems we'll never know.
Bit of a conspiracy theory. My sources say it's much more likely that the new traditions just melded with the old ones - the timing of the festival was never going to change, it just naturally evolved from the old pagan one into the current version - there's probably always been a midwinter festival, it naturally mirrors the fashion of celebration of the time.Alec Rivers wrote:25 December was originally a Pagan holiday known as the Feast of Saturn. In AD 354, Bishop Liberia of Rome, in an attempt to suppress Paganism, declared that this date was the birthday of Christ. It seems it did the trick.
p.s. I haven't checked, but I think Easter was a Pagan festival, too. lol
and a Happy Birthday to Rachel from me, too. A wonderful woman. She's an amazing number cruncher, and acts like a seasoned presenter after less than a year.James Robinson wrote:
But, really I couldn't start without mentioning the special birthday girl. Our very own Rachel Riley is 24 on Monday.
So, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, RACHEL. (Although, I don't think she can read this. (Unless, she's on here under a pseudonym.))
Ian Volante wrote:Bit of a conspiracy theory. My sources say it's much more likely that the new traditions just melded with the old ones - the timing of the festival was never going to change, it just naturally evolved from the old pagan one into the current version - there's probably always been a midwinter festival, it naturally mirrors the fashion of celebration of the time.Alec Rivers wrote:25 December was originally a Pagan holiday known as the Feast of Saturn. In AD 354, Bishop Liberia of Rome, in an attempt to suppress Paganism, declared that this date was the birthday of Christ. It seems it did the trick.
p.s. I haven't checked, but I think Easter was a Pagan festival, too. lol
Wahey!Jason Larsen wrote:Sue, just so you know, I like you
I heard that people who argue with Tim Rice end up with their feet in concrete boots several fathoms beneath the ocean surface. He doesn't fuck about. That is his way. Or so someone once told me anyway.Sue Sanders wrote:You can't argue with guru of our time and venerated DC guest Sir Tim Rice now, can you?
I've heard he's second in command only to Don 'Fix It' SavilleJimBentley wrote:I heard that people who argue with Tim Rice end up with their feet in concrete boots several fathoms beneath the ocean surface. He doesn't fuck about. That is his way. Or so someone once told me anyway.Sue Sanders wrote:You can't argue with guru of our time and venerated DC guest Sir Tim Rice now, can you?
Thanks very much.Gavin Chipper wrote: So while I'm here, happy birthday to everyone for when your birthday is, every time it occurs!