Tomspoilery for Tuesday 21st
Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:33 am
What is going to happen in this, the first posthulmeous game?
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Matt Morrison wrote:What is going to happen in this, the first posthulmeous game?
Would you have put the month in the title? Cos that would have been better.Dinos Sfyris wrote:Matt Morrison wrote:What is going to happen in this, the first posthulmeous game?I'd been sat on that one all week! Hulme-ake me sick.
You clearly don't get it James. I'll occasionally make something big. I'll never make something unreadable, which is what your colours often do. (and don't forget not everyone uses the same forum theme)James Robinson wrote:Interesting that you mock me about using colours at rubbish times.
Oops. You can tell how keen I was to get in with the spoiler thread before anyone beat me to it. If it makes you feel better Dinos, Charlie said he's been waiting to post it too.Jon Corby wrote:Would you have put the month in the title? Cos that would have been better.Dinos Sfyris wrote:Matt Morrison wrote:posthulmeousI'd been sat on that one all week! Hulme-ake me sick.
I think these puns have gone about a Sfyris they can go, don't you?Dinos Sfyris wrote:It's ok I'm over it now. Provided one of today's challengers has a pun-tastic name.
Brian is a model airplane enthusiast who has been banished by his wife to the garage to conduct his hobby. Sometimes he lets his two young kids, Wren and Philip, come and help him. The only thing that Wren likes doing is holding a torch to help Brian see the intricate parts of his model, and if she doesn't get to hold the torch then she throws a bit of a tantrum. So one time Philip picked up the torch instead, Brian noticed, and pointing to the torch, shouts "Phil, Wren holds!"Phil Reynolds wrote:I think these puns have gone about a Sfyris they can go, don't you?
Well it was taken at midnight when I turned 20 so I'll let you guess which one! Incidentally I think it's in need of a change once the 80s fancy dress pics are up on facebook from last nightPhil Reynolds wrote:(Incidentally Dinos, I keep meaning to ask: has your avatar pic been rotated clockwise through 45 degrees, or was it taken when you were in the process of falling over? I do hope it was the latter. I like to imagine you nonchalantly picking yourself up again as if nothing had happened, a la Del Boy falling through the bar.)
The only thing we have to fear i-Sfyris-tself.Phil Reynolds wrote:I think these puns have gone about a Sfyris they can go, don't you?Dinos Sfyris wrote:It's ok I'm over it now. Provided one of today's challengers has a pun-tastic name.
The volume of a Sfyris given by four thirds of pi times the cube of the radius.Charlie Reams wrote:The only thing we have to fear i-Sfyris-tself.Phil Reynolds wrote:I think these puns have gone about a Sfyris they can go, don't you?
I don't know, we're all watching Countdown! Hahahahahahahhah (this is actually funny because there's a film called The Comeback on at the moment on one of the Sky movie channels)Oliver Garner wrote:Is the comeback on?
He's done itOliver Garner wrote:Is the comeback on?
He's won the gameOliver Garner wrote:He's done itOliver Garner wrote:Is the comeback on?
Yes, he has.Matt Morrison wrote:He's won the gameOliver Garner wrote:He's done itOliver Garner wrote:Is the comeback on?
Yes, after a disastrous start, some good spots from Paul, but a game of highs and lows for him. How come when he saw MIST did he not get MOIST, at least?Michael Wallace wrote:Awesome game, when he declared 4 in the POINTIER round I was pretty flabbergasted, but clearly he was just hilariously inconsistent, whereas his opponent was fairly average. Great stuff.
Perfectly sums up my view of the game! Had to feel sorry for Yvonne though, she'd led the whole way and was then gazumped at the end- she looked crestfallen. I know you get inconsistent players playing the game (I'm probably just one such example) but either the nerves got to him in a huge way or he blows hot and cold more often than, well, something that often blows hot and cold.Michael Wallace wrote:Awesome game, when he declared 4 in the POINTIER round I was pretty flabbergasted, but clearly he was just hilariously inconsistent, whereas his opponent was fairly average. Great stuff.
I wonder if it makes it better or worse when you consider she'd've know she'd dodged a bullet with regards to Andrew - on the one hand you might think "oh well, I would have been thrashed by him", but on the other she might have gone into the game thinking "woo, I have a chance!".Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Had to feel sorry for Yvonne though, she'd led the whole way and was then gazumped at the end- she looked crestfallen.
Yeah, that does seem weird considering that she declared MOIST earlier in the show, so you'd have thought that might have been picked up. Interestingly, of course, she didn't even declare MOIST that time roundBrian Moore wrote:How come when he saw MIST did he not get MOIST, at least?
Not likely since she's actually got her mother's name (we're not married - the shame)Rich Priest wrote:Is it possible the next female Countdown series champion could be named Corby?
This one's Mike's turn, or did you meanKai Laddiman wrote:I also have the recap text for Dinos / The Molinator.
She could use the Corby name now, and then her own name when she comes back as an adult, so no one knows she's the same person.Jon Corby wrote:Not likely since she's actually got her mother's name (we're not married - the shame)Rich Priest wrote:Is it possible the next female Countdown series champion could be named Corby?
Although actually she does use Corby on apterous, so maybe she will adopt it for her Countdown career if nothing else...
It probably has happened but I seem to remember Pete Cashmore coming back from 20 down and winning on a sudden death conundrum in a game once. I imagine that could well have happened on other occasions as well.James Robinson wrote:I also wonder, has anyone else ever been 19 points behind with 2 rounds to go, before winning by 1 point
That's the worst one everDerek Hazell wrote:"Lassiwoman"
Sorry Kai?Kai Laddiman wrote:That's the worst one everDerek Hazell wrote:"Lassiwoman"
Or this ? http://www.c4countdown.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=2507Derek Hazell wrote:Sorry Kai?Kai Laddiman wrote:That's the worst one everDerek Hazell wrote:"Lassiwoman"
My brother beat me to the punch as well, I was distracted by the -ING- it seems swine flu enhances conundrum solving abilities.Jon Corby wrote:My 10 year old daughter also is bugging me to point out that she got the conundrum before me
3808. And a Matt Le Tissier reference for good measure.Gavin Chipper wrote:It probably has happened but I seem to remember Pete Cashmore coming back from 20 down and winning on a sudden death conundrum in a game once. I imagine that could well have happened on other occasions as well.James Robinson wrote:I also wonder, has anyone else ever been 19 points behind with 2 rounds to go, before winning by 1 point
Just recapped this, noticed you weren't online, but wanted to get it done, so I typed it in again. Sorry Kai.Kai Laddiman wrote:I was proud with 129/133 today (missed ENTHRONE and DONATED). But a pretty topsy-turvy game, definitely! I also have the recap text for Dinos / The Molinator.