Spoilers for Wednesday 28th May 2025 (Series 91, Heat 103)
Posted: Wed May 28, 2025 1:27 pm
That’s it. A target of 100 should be totally, utterly and categorically banned. I quit.
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Target of 100 should automatically empty a tank of gunge over both contestants. Then regenerate the target and carry on as if nothing has happened. If anyone starts asking awkward questions (TV executives, journalists, health and safety inspectors, etc), just say that the show has always done this since 1982, it's just one of those odd traditions they can't really change now like the clock being twice the necessary size. It's just that you don't see it very often because 100 so rarely comes up.
Still not sure I fully understand it's usage but, from Oxford DictionariesGavin Chipper wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 4:34 pm BURTON as in gone for a burton. Doesn't really help!
According to Wikipedia, it means to be missing or to die
go for a burton
Informal British English
Meet with disaster; be ruined, destroyed, or killed:
`his boat would cut mine in two and I'd go for a burton`
`obviously my good work of the mid 1990s will go for a burton`
I always thought it meant to go for a pint (of ale) - named after Burton-on-Trent, famous for its breweries.John Garcia wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 9:25 amStill not sure I fully understand it's usage but, from Oxford DictionariesGavin Chipper wrote: ↑Wed May 28, 2025 4:34 pm BURTON as in gone for a burton. Doesn't really help!
According to Wikipedia, it means to be missing or to die
go for a burton
Informal British English
Meet with disaster; be ruined, destroyed, or killed:
`his boat would cut mine in two and I'd go for a burton`
`obviously my good work of the mid 1990s will go for a burton`
My recollection is that the range of allowed targets was originally 100 to 999, but was subsequently changed to 101 to 999.