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Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 10:55 pm
by Jeffrey Burgin
Title is half-borrowed from Jay of the Inbetweeners, but the sentiment is new. Do, or have, Countdown (or other letters-based frivolity such as Scrabble) and clunge gone hand in hand for you? I would have thought not, but a number of my lady friends have informed me of intense attention from those of the fairer sex surrounding both my appearance on Countdown and my relatively weak proficiency at online Scrabble, which I fully intend to take advantage of once I have engaged in thorough stalking on Facebook. This question may be changed for Countdown and cock should you be a lass.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:00 pm
by Michael Wallace
Reported for discrimination based on sexual orientation. You gayer.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Tue Aug 18, 2009 11:01 pm
by Charlie Reams
Are you by any chance under the age of 14?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:37 am
by Sue Sanders
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Title is half-borrowed from Jay of the Inbetweeners, but the sentiment is new. Do, or have, Countdown (or other letters-based frivolity such as Scrabble) and clunge gone hand in hand for you? I would have thought not, but a number of my lady friends have informed me of intense attention from those of the fairer sex surrounding both my appearance on Countdown and my relatively weak proficiency at online Scrabble, which I fully intend to take advantage of once I have engaged in thorough stalking on Facebook. This question may be changed for Countdown and cock should you be a lass.

I've been invited to a menage-a-trois by a Frenchman I'm playing online Scrabble with.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:30 am
by David O'Donnell
Sue Sanders wrote:
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Title is half-borrowed from Jay of the Inbetweeners, but the sentiment is new. Do, or have, Countdown (or other letters-based frivolity such as Scrabble) and clunge gone hand in hand for you? I would have thought not, but a number of my lady friends have informed me of intense attention from those of the fairer sex surrounding both my appearance on Countdown and my relatively weak proficiency at online Scrabble, which I fully intend to take advantage of once I have engaged in thorough stalking on Facebook. This question may be changed for Countdown and cock should you be a lass.

I've been invited to a menage-a-trois by a Frenchman I'm playing online Scrabble with.
Similarly, a French chick invited me to a ménage-a-un, well what she actually said was: "Go fuck yourself!"

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:34 am
by Jeffrey Burgin
Charlie Reams wrote:Are you by any chance under the age of 14?
18 years old and picking up my A-Level results tomorrow. :)

I'll try to be more gay-inclusive in the future too, although it was unintentional. Come to think of it, my friend didn't explicitly say it was girls generating the interest...

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:45 am
by Phil Reynolds
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Come to think of it, my friend didn't explicitly say it was girls generating the interest...
Hmm, let's have a look...

Image

I dunno... if I was single I might. Could do with a higher-res pic really. Raccoon, Kevin, Ralph - waddya reckon?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:47 am
by Matt Morrison
Check you out suddenly loving Facebook Phil! ;)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:50 am
by Darren Carter
Phil Reynolds wrote: Image
Have you returned that shirt yet Jeff? :)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:14 pm
by Jeffrey Burgin
Due to the fact I'm on a two-bob library computer, this is about the best quality I can do.

Image

Nice work on the Facebook though or, as we used to call it, 'Mysperving', back in the days of year 11 Myspace.

And I'll return the shirt when I go back Darren...probably. ;)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:19 pm
by Michael Wallace
Phil Reynolds wrote:Raccoon, Kevin, Ralph - waddya reckon?
I reckon he's a gayer, if that's what you're asking.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:31 pm
by Phil Reynolds
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Due to the fact I'm on a two-bob library computer, this is about the best quality I can do.

Image
Ah. OK, on balance then it's probably no. But I'll reserve final judgment until I've seen you on telly. ;)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:47 pm
by Jeffrey Burgin
Phil Reynolds wrote:Ah. OK, on balance then it's probably no. But I'll reserve final judgment until I've seen you on telly. ;)
Well, at least I warranted a second glance. :)

I have Roman emperor style visions of you now watching me on the box and then doing the ol' thumbs-up or thumbs-down thingymajig.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:51 pm
by Phil Reynolds
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:I have Roman emperor style visions of you now watching me on the box and then doing the ol' thumbs-up or thumbs-down thingymajig.
Only not with my thumb, if ya know what I'm sayin'. 8-)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 1:07 pm
by Darren Carter
Come on I thought this topic was about clunge?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:26 pm
by Matthew Green
I would confidently predict an inverse correlation between levels of Countdown fanaticism and levels of sexual activity accross the board.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:27 pm
by Sue Sanders
rt
Sue Sanders wrote:
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:Title is half-borrowed from Jay of the Inbetweeners, but the sentiment is new. Do, or have, Countdown (or other letters-based frivolity such as Scrabble) and clunge gone hand in hand for you? I would have thought not, but a number of my lady friends have informed me of intense attention from those of the fairer sex surrounding both my appearance on Countdown and my relatively weak proficiency at online Scrabble, which I fully intend to take advantage of once I have engaged in thorough stalking on Facebook. This question may be changed for Countdown and cock should you be a lass.

I've been invited to a menage-a-trois by a Frenchman I'm playing online Scrabble with.
Oh, and now I'm playing Scrabble with Dinos so I'll report back when I've had time to work my magic on him.

;)

(only joking, Emma)

(Or am I?!)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 4:28 pm
by Sue Sanders
Matthew Green wrote:I would confidently predict an inverse correlation between levels of Countdown fanaticism and levels of sexual activity accross the board.
For blokes - yeah!

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 5:30 pm
by Jon O'Neill
Phil Reynolds wrote:
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:I have Roman emperor style visions of you now watching me on the box and then doing the ol' thumbs-up or thumbs-down thingymajig.
Only not with my thumb, if ya know what I'm sayin'. 8-)
I don't?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 9:31 pm
by Ian Volante
Sue Sanders wrote:
Matthew Green wrote:I would confidently predict an inverse correlation between levels of Countdown fanaticism and levels of sexual activity accross the board.
For blokes - yeah!
That explains why I'm not an octochamp then. Probably worth it for a portion of clunge.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 10:50 pm
by Jeffrey Burgin
Jon O'Neill wrote:
Phil Reynolds wrote:Only not with my thumb, if ya know what I'm sayin'. 8-)
I don't?
Unless this is one of those sarcastic, ironic posts I never pick up on when online and you actually do know, I assume he's referring to judging with his penis.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:13 pm
by Derek Hazell
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:
Jon O'Neill wrote:
Phil Reynolds wrote:Only not with my thumb, if ya know what I'm sayin'. 8-)
I don't?
Unless this is one of those sarcastic, ironic posts I never pick up on when online and you actually do know, I assume he's referring to judging with his penis.
When you've read a few Jono posts, you'll know that he is very wise, and knew really, but just wanted Phil to spell it out ;)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 11:22 pm
by Jon O'Neill
It's my way of congratulating Phil for making me chuckle!

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 12:27 am
by Sue Sanders
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:
Jon O'Neill wrote:
Phil Reynolds wrote:Only not with my thumb, if ya know what I'm sayin'. 8-)
I don't?
Unless this is one of those sarcastic, ironic posts I never pick up on when online and you actually do know, I assume he's referring to judging with his penis.
It's a cock up

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 1:51 am
by Ben Hunter
I recited entire stems to my girlfriend while walking home blotto on Saturday, I couldn't tell if she was impressed or not, or even if she had the faintest idea of what I was on about.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 8:08 am
by Sue Sanders
Ben Hunter wrote:I recited entire stems to my girlfriend while walking home blotto on Saturday, I couldn't tell if she was impressed or not, or even if she had the faintest idea of what I was on about.

No doubt your own stem wasn't particularly impressive that night!

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Thu Aug 20, 2009 9:37 pm
by Ben Hunter
Sue Sanders wrote:
Ben Hunter wrote:I recited entire stems to my girlfriend while walking home blotto on Saturday, I couldn't tell if she was impressed or not, or even if she had the faintest idea of what I was on about.

No doubt your own stem wasn't particularly impressive that night!
I couldn't tell if my stem was in the OED or not... :|

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:12 am
by Charlie Reams
Ben Hunter wrote:OED
Orifice of Erectile Dysfunction?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 11:16 am
by Phil Reynolds
Ben Hunter wrote:I recited entire stems to my girlfriend while walking home blotto on Saturday
To keep this thread on topic, were you walking home hand in hand?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 2:19 pm
by Sue Sanders
Phil Reynolds wrote:
Ben Hunter wrote:I recited entire stems to my girlfriend while walking home blotto on Saturday
To keep this thread on topic, were you walking home hand in hand?
(And to continue to keep this thread on topic)...Blimey,Phil, that's a big head!

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 2:58 pm
by Ralph Gillions
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:I have Roman emperor style visions of you now watching me on the box and then doing the ol' thumbs-up or thumbs-down thingymajig.
Phil Reynolds wrote: Only not with my thumb, if ya know what I'm sayin'. 8-)
Well mine is up.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:09 pm
by Darren Carter
Ralph Gillions wrote:
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:I have Roman emperor style visions of you now watching me on the box and then doing the ol' thumbs-up or thumbs-down thingymajig.
Phil Reynolds wrote: Only not with my thumb, if ya know what I'm sayin'. 8-)
Well mine is up.
Your thumb?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:13 pm
by Ralph Gillions
Darren Carter wrote:
Ralph Gillions wrote:
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:I have Roman emperor style visions of you now watching me on the box and then doing the ol' thumbs-up or thumbs-down thingymajig.
Phil Reynolds wrote: Only not with my thumb, if ya know what I'm sayin'. 8-)
Well mine is up.
Your thumb?
That too.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:36 pm
by Jeffrey Burgin
I await Messrs. Reynolds and Corby's judgements sitting here open-mouthed in nervousness.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:40 pm
by Phil Reynolds
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:I await Messrs. Reynolds and Corby's judgements sitting here open-mouthed in nervousness.
I was a bit "meh" at first, but then you gave an absolutely dazzling smile at one of Jo's gags and I jizzed in my pants.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:42 pm
by Jeffrey Burgin
Phil Reynolds wrote: I was a bit "meh" at first, but then you gave an absolutely dazzling smile at one of Jo's gags and I jizzed in my pants.
And that is why I entered Countdown in the first place. Forget Octochampdom- my work is done.

I'll also have to send my orthodontist a card with this quote inside it.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:53 pm
by Sue Sanders
Do you think there's a market for a 'C4C' pin-ups calendar?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:01 pm
by Ralph Gillions
Sue Sanders wrote:Do you think there's a market for a 'C4C' pin-ups calendar?
Definitely.
Naked.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:08 pm
by Sue Sanders
Ralph Gillions wrote:
Sue Sanders wrote:Do you think there's a market for a 'C4C' pin-ups calendar?
Definitely.
Naked.
Well, for the sake of decency - no obvious 9s on display.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:57 pm
by Phil Reynolds
Ralph Gillions wrote:
Sue Sanders wrote:Do you think there's a market for a 'C4C' pin-ups calendar?
Definitely.
Naked.
This idea has occurred to me before. For a programme that began life as "Calendar Countdown", there'd be a pleasing symmetry about bringing it full circle with a "Countdown Calendar". Ever since Calendar Girls came out, various groups seem to be stripping off for their own charity calendars with alarming regularity. Given the popularity of the French rugby team's annual calendar, I'm sure there'd be a market for some Countdown "Calendar Boys", though whether we'd be able to persuade enough of the decent looking ones to get their kit off for charity is probably doubtful.

I imagine the famous line from Calendar Girls would need amending to: "Gentlemen, we're going to need considerably bigger eclairs..."

Anyway, here's that smile to be going on with.

Image

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:10 pm
by Ralph Gillions
Love the smiling picture Phil.
He must be persuaded to appear on the calendar.
Remember the nice hug between Jon Corby and Charlie Reams at the end of their match?
I think that would be nice done naked.
There! We have 2 months done already.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:02 pm
by Sue Sanders
Ralph Gillions wrote:Love the smiling picture Phil.
He must be persuaded to appear on the calendar.
Remember the nice hug between Jon Corby and Charlie Reams at the end of their match?
I think that would be nice done naked.
There! We have 2 months done already.
Make it happen. Can we girls have Bob, please? Maybe with leather mannicles?
Matt Morrison's forearms alone are worthy of their own fan club.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 7:37 pm
by Jeffrey Burgin
I think I look baaare butterz there. As for the calendar, you HAVE to get Jacqui Baker on it for the fellas- I wouldn't mind seeing Baker's buns. Perhaps Sue can be persuaded to pose with some industrial sanders as well?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:46 pm
by Matt Morrison
Sue Sanders wrote:Matt Morrison's forearms alone are worthy of their own fan club.
Awesome. PM me for hardcore forearms-only photos. Forearms lifting stuff, forearms putting stuff down, forearms flexing, forearms next door, forearms all alone at home, forearms just being forearms.
Jeffrey Burgin wrote:I wouldn't mind seeing Baker's buns.
This really sent my chuckle receptor off. Excellent. Plus I agree.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:52 pm
by Sue Sanders
Matt Morrison wrote:
Sue Sanders wrote:Matt Morrison's forearms alone are worthy of their own fan club.
Awesome. PM me for hardcore forearms-only photos. Forearms lifting stuff, forearms putting stuff down, forearms flexing, forearms next door, forearms all alone at home, forearms just being forearms.
Lovely. With long winter evenings drawing in, I might take you up on that, Matty ;)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:05 pm
by Derek Hazell

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 9:22 pm
by Alec Rivers
Derek Hazell wrote:Yes
Great find, Derek. It's a good story. ;)

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:00 pm
by Phil Reynolds
Derek Hazell wrote:Yes
Wow. Can we get him to start posting here? He's hot.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:12 pm
by Derek Hazell
Phil Reynolds wrote:Wow. Can we get him to start posting here? He's hot.
Maybe! Apparently he used to post on Gevin's Yahoo group, and he is certainly not adverse to writing on the net, considering he founded one of the most successful blogs. The downside is he writes for Nuts magazine though.

What I don't understand is loads of sources (including his own blog) say he was born in 1985, which means he was only 11 when he won his series, although in that article in the bit about the "clunge" he mentions being 24 at the time.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:20 pm
by JimBentley
Derek Hazell wrote:What I don't understand is loads of sources (including his own blog) say he was born in 1985
That's a completely different Pete Cashmore, Derek - that one (and the one in the images Phil links to) seems to be some other, non-Countdown related Pete Cashmore.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:27 pm
by Derek Hazell
JimBentley wrote:
Derek Hazell wrote:What I don't understand is loads of sources (including his own blog) say he was born in 1985
That's a completely different Pete Cashmore, Derek - that one (and the one in the images Phil links to) seems to be some other, non-Countdown related Pete Cashmore.
Oh okay, thanks Jim. Weirdly, it also says on the parent site of his blog that he appeared on Countdown though: http://www.mahalo.com/pete-cashmore The confusion must be from the coincidence that they both appear to be journalists.
But yeah, would have been a bit creepy an 11 year-old kid talking like that about girls!

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:32 pm
by Phil Reynolds
JimBentley wrote:
Derek Hazell wrote:What I don't understand is loads of sources (including his own blog) say he was born in 1985
That's a completely different Pete Cashmore, Derek - that one (and the one in the images Phil links to) seems to be some other, non-Countdown related Pete Cashmore.
Sloblock. I'd assumed it was the same one because the DOB and other personal info matched those given on the Countdown wiki. Just been back and checked the history - and I see the erroneous information was added at 21:48 on 14 October 2009 by someone called Derek Hazell...

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:35 pm
by Derek Hazell
Phil Reynolds wrote:Sloblock. I'd assumed it was the same one because the DOB and other personal info matched those given on the Countdown wiki. Just been back and checked the history - and I see the erroneous information was added at 21:48 on 14 October 2009 by someone called Derek Hazell...
Shhh Phil, I changed it again after Jim's helpful correction.
Anyway, I've inadvertently found you a new guy to fancy, and there are loads of videos of him on YouTube!

Edit: Oh yes, the clock is still on GMT on the updates, meaning the time is one hour behind the actual update times.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:42 pm
by Phil Reynolds
Derek Hazell wrote:I've inadvertently found you a new guy to fancy, and there are loads of videos of him on YouTube!
Yeah. Never mind that Pete Cashmore wannabe who appeared on Countdown, can we get this one to post here? Or to appear on Countdown?

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 12:43 pm
by Derek Hazell

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 3:02 pm
by Phil Reynolds
Oh. :( Never has the word "anticlimax" seemed so apt.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 5:32 pm
by JimBentley
Phil Reynolds wrote:
Oh. :( Never has the word "anticlimax" seemed so apt.
To be fair to Pete, he's put on a lot of weight since he was on Countdown, he was quite a svelte young buck back then.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 11:10 am
by Derek Hazell
JimBentley wrote:
Phil Reynolds wrote:
Oh. :( Never has the word "anticlimax" seemed so apt.
To be fair to Pete, he's put on a lot of weight since he was on Countdown, he was quite a svelte young buck back then.
This is like a pleasure hunt isn't it.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:24 am
by Pete Cashmore
Phil Reynolds wrote:
Oh. :( Never has the word "anticlimax" seemed so apt.
I feel compelled to protest that that photo is the single most unflattering picture of me I've ever seen, and I say that as a man who has essayed a career out of having unflattering pictures taken of himself. That was in my Fat Period, the second of which I am now enjoying.

I have to agree though that The Other Pete Cashmore is a much better Pete Cashmore than the original - younger, fitter, richer, more beautiful. Scottish, mind, but then who's perfect? When he was declared the third most influential man on Twitter recently, CNN rang me at home on Saturday morning asking for an interview. That helped the hangover no end.

Re: Do Countdown and clunge go hand in hand?

Posted: Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:26 am
by Ian Volante
Pete Cashmore wrote:
Phil Reynolds wrote:
Oh. :( Never has the word "anticlimax" seemed so apt.
I feel compelled to protest that that photo is the single most unflattering picture of me I've ever seen, and I say that as a man who has essayed a career out of having unflattering pictures taken of himself. That was in my Fat Period, the second of which I am now enjoying.

I have to agree though that The Other Pete Cashmore is a much better Pete Cashmore than the original - younger, fitter, richer, more beautiful. Scottish, mind, but then who's perfect? When he was declared the third most influential man on Twitter recently, CNN rang me at home on Saturday morning asking for an interview. That helped the hangover no end.
Somewhere between Derren Brown and Eddie Izzard I'd say :mrgreen: