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On 14 Jan 2009 15:54:47 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:45:49 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>
>>>> Fair enough, it was probably a rounding error.
>>>
>>>Or at least a roundabout error.
>>>
>> Points to the American and as we all know. Points mean prizes!
>
>What do prizes mean? ;-)
>
Something that will provide every Dr Who enthusiast an ideal accompaniment to
Just the thing to help Alpine chalet owners beat the effect of global warming -
Sure to delight every amphibian lover who worries about their pets getting lost
- this lovely AA toad atlas.
Sure to delight every dinner party host who likes to serve lawn clippings in
Sure to delight every handicraft enthusiast who enjoys making their own Chinese
food - a lovely set of knitting noodles.
A prize sure to delight every philatelist with a interest in issues
commemorating amputations - a beautiful leather bound stump collection.
mahogany cat stand.
Sure to delight every DIY enthusiast who likes to keep their underwear
A prize certain to eradicate the creeping effect of marine mollusc damage to
To delight every wire haired terrier owner who likes to keep their pet smartly
Just the thing to delight the small rodent enthusiast who likes to keep his pets
To ideally suit every proud homeowner who wants to keep their carpets pine fresh
To delight every keen horticulturalist who wants to make their garden look
To ideally suit any homeowner who wants to get that authentic inner city Cardiff
effect in their kitchen - a lovely Welsh dosser.
this tasty Pipistrel bap.
For every keen Chef who likes their deserts to throw themselves off the cooker -
A refreshing fruit drink that will make the perfect addition to any packed lunch
Something to be treasured by every member of al-Qaeda who is also a fan of the
Guaranteed to delight every keen ornithologist who wants to keep his birds feet
Something that will ideally suit every keen pastry cook whose storage space is
Just the thing to delight the domestic fowl enthusiast who likes his chickens to
be woken with a touch of luxury - this lovely electric teas-maid with built-in
alarm cluck.
rocking hearse.
Just the thing to delight a stylish man about town who enjoys designer label
luxury at bath time - a fabulous pair of Gucci loofahs.
an electronically coded Aunty theft device.
A perfect labour saving kitchen device for every Arctic rodent enthusiast - an
automatic Lemming squeezer.
this stamped addressed Antelope.
rest - a lovely pair of punk beds.
Sure to delight any wildlife enthusiast and Elvis impersonator - a stylish pair
of Blue Suede Shrews.
hygiene - a bottle of Listerine moth wash.
Just the thing on which to ride around Paris when doing the Victor Hugo tour -
an economical 1.6 litre hunchback.
An ideal snack for the al fresco pet lover - a Picnic Hamster.
and Go Skiing.
The ideal snack for the Chiropodist on the move - tasty Microwave Bunion Rings.
For the keen race goer who has a sweet tooth, a bag of Granulated Shergar.
For the lover of Chinese food who needs to know exactly when it is cooked - an
Oven-ready Speaking Duck.
For the Tibetan hill farmer who likes to keep the place neat and tidy - a lovely
set of Goat Hangers.
Just the thing for the homeowner who does not like to be kept awake by the
furniture - a decaffeinated coffee table.
To wipe out even the most uncomfortable of embarrassing personal ailments - this
Preparation H-bomb.
Guaranteed to delight every sweet toothed Muja Hadin fundamentalist - a
Kalashnikov Trifle.
From the Findus dermatology range - a Boil-in-a-bag.
A prize which will warm the heart of any collector of National Coal Board
memorabilia - a coal-effect coal mine.
Parker-Bowles recliner.
An ideal addition to the larder of anyone wanting to brew up a cuppa using
contaminated water - a packet of Typhoid tea bags.
Sure to delight a sweet toothed baby Buddhist - a tin of reincarnation condensed
milk.
A prize to suit anyone who likes to make their eyelashes look their best on
A prize to help the elder single man to liven up his al fresco evenings on the
patio - an attractive pair of French widows.
A prize to help to help control wayward kitchen appliances - an electric kettle
prod.
Just the thing to clear those annoying balls of fluff that so often accumulate
in the belly button - this navel decongestant spray.
Something to thrill the parrot lover who wants to raise cash for charity - a
chance to do a sponsored parakeet jump.
To provide a touch of luxury for anyone who enjoys the essence of poultry at
To ideally suit the Elvis impersonator who likes to go for the traditional look
- a pair of reproduction Mahogany sideburns.
>>>My move is St. John's Wood.
>>>
>>>
>> My last move was going to be Swiss Cottage (next door to St. John's
>> Wood) so we must be homing in.
>>
>> Marylebone.
>
>Oh, now that was predictable. Very predictable. Any more predictable
>and I could've made the move for you. But I wouldn't, of course, because
>that would have put Garden's variation of Rushton's fifth rule into
>effect.
>
>Goodge Street.
>
>Jim
Your name is James so (James) Bond Street.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 09:51:41 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> On 14 Jan 2009 15:54:47 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:45:49 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>>
>>>>> Fair enough, it was probably a rounding error.
>>>>
>>>>Or at least a roundabout error.
>>>>
>>> Points to the American and as we all know. Points mean prizes!
>>
>>What do prizes mean? ;-)
>>
>>
> Something that will provide every Dr Who enthusiast an ideal
> accompaniment to pasta meals - itÂ’s this tasty Dalek bread. Just the
Oh, now you're just cutting and pasting. I'm going to buzz and say
"deviation". ;-)
Buzz.
Deviation!
>>>>My move is St. John's Wood.
>>>>
>>>>
>>> My last move was going to be Swiss Cottage (next door to St. John's
>>> Wood) so we must be homing in.
>>>
>>> Marylebone.
>>
>>Oh, now that was predictable. Very predictable. Any more predictable
>>and I could've made the move for you. But I wouldn't, of course,
>>because that would have put Garden's variation of Rushton's fifth rule
>>into effect.
>>
>>Goodge Street.
>>
>>Jim
>
> Your name is James so (James) Bond Street.
LOL, "Little Jimmy Bond". Now there is something that would be fun,
James Bond as a child.
For personal reasons, Birmingham New Street.
Jim
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On 15 Jan 2009 18:15:45 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>On Thu, 15 Jan 2009 09:51:41 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>
>> On 14 Jan 2009 15:54:47 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>>
>>>On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 08:45:49 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>>>
>>>>>> Fair enough, it was probably a rounding error.
>>>>>
>>>>>Or at least a roundabout error.
>>>>>
>>>> Points to the American and as we all know. Points mean prizes!
>>>
>>>What do prizes mean? ;-)
>>>
>>>
>> Something that will provide every Dr Who enthusiast an ideal
>> accompaniment to pasta meals - it?s this tasty Dalek bread. Just the
>
>Oh, now you're just cutting and pasting. I'm going to buzz and say
>"deviation". ;-)
>
>Buzz.
>
>Deviation!
>
I accept the benefit of the doubt and have 29 seconds left.
>>>>>My move is St. John's Wood.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> My last move was going to be Swiss Cottage (next door to St. John's
>>>> Wood) so we must be homing in.
>>>>
>>>> Marylebone.
>>>
>>>Oh, now that was predictable. Very predictable. Any more predictable
>>>and I could've made the move for you. But I wouldn't, of course,
>>>because that would have put Garden's variation of Rushton's fifth rule
>>>into effect.
>>>
>>>Goodge Street.
>>>
>>>Jim
>>
>> Your name is James so (James) Bond Street.
>
>LOL, "Little Jimmy Bond". Now there is something that would be fun,
>James Bond as a child.
>
>For personal reasons, Birmingham New Street.
>
For personal reasons, Woolloomooloo,
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Fri, 16 Jan 2009 00:34:58 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>>>>What do prizes mean? ;-)
>>>>
>>> Something that will provide every Dr Who enthusiast an ideal
>>> accompaniment to pasta meals - it?s this tasty Dalek bread. Just the
>>
>>Oh, now you're just cutting and pasting. I'm going to buzz and say
>>"deviation". ;-)
>>
>>Buzz.
>>
>>Deviation!
>>
> I accept the benefit of the doubt and have 29 seconds left.
Fair enough. :-) However 29 seconds means hesitation.
Buzz.
Hesitation!
>>>>Goodge Street.
>>>>
>>> Your name is James so (James) Bond Street.
>>
>>LOL, "Little Jimmy Bond". Now there is something that would be fun,
>>James Bond as a child.
>>
>>For personal reasons, Birmingham New Street.
>
> For personal reasons, Woolloomooloo,
Since we hit a station that was near your home, 900 East Station. And
utter amazement that it's on Wikipedia. I think Andy was right, if you
can think of it, it's on Wikipedia.
Jim
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"Eero Ahonen" <aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid> wrote in message
news:4943d0ac@news.povray.org...
> St. wrote:
>
>> Lol, I'm never right! ;)
>>
>
> You're left?
I'm neither left or right. I remain somewhere up above, looking down... ;)
~Steve~
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On 16 Jan 2009 13:39:23 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>> I accept the benefit of the doubt and have 29 seconds left.
>
>Fair enough. :-) However 29 seconds means hesitation.
>
>Buzz.
>
>Hesitation!
>
Buzz!
Deviation, from the rules of ISIHAC.
>>>>>Goodge Street.
>>>>>
>>>> Your name is James so (James) Bond Street.
>>>
>>>LOL, "Little Jimmy Bond". Now there is something that would be fun,
>>>James Bond as a child.
>>>
>>>For personal reasons, Birmingham New Street.
>>
>> For personal reasons, Woolloomooloo,
>
>Since we hit a station that was near your home, 900 East Station. And
>utter amazement that it's on Wikipedia. I think Andy was right, if you
>can think of it, it's on Wikipedia.
You were in "Knip" and are obliged to retake your move.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 11:07:54 +0000, Stephen wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2009 13:39:23 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>
>>> I accept the benefit of the doubt and have 29 seconds left.
>>
>>Fair enough. :-) However 29 seconds means hesitation.
>>
>>Buzz.
>>
>>Hesitation!
>>
>>
> Buzz!
>
> Deviation, from the rules of ISIHAC.
Now wait a second, on the air, 29 seconds of dead air is an
eternity.....I think it's fair to call it hesitation. ;-)
>>>>>>Goodge Street.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Your name is James so (James) Bond Street.
>>>>
>>>>LOL, "Little Jimmy Bond". Now there is something that would be fun,
>>>>James Bond as a child.
>>>>
>>>>For personal reasons, Birmingham New Street.
>>>
>>> For personal reasons, Woolloomooloo,
>>
>>Since we hit a station that was near your home, 900 East Station. And
>>utter amazement that it's on Wikipedia. I think Andy was right, if you
>>can think of it, it's on Wikipedia.
>
> You were in "Knip" and are obliged to retake your move.
Bugger. I'd hoped you wouldn't notice.
I'll go with my original thought then, and bring us back to Oxford Circus.
Jim
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On 17 Jan 2009 12:49:49 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 11:07:54 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>
>> On 16 Jan 2009 13:39:23 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>>
>>>> I accept the benefit of the doubt and have 29 seconds left.
>>>
>>>Fair enough. :-) However 29 seconds means hesitation.
>>>
>>>Buzz.
>>>
>>>Hesitation!
>>>
>>>
>> Buzz!
>>
>> Deviation, from the rules of ISIHAC.
>
>Now wait a second,
Buzz!
Hesitation.
>on the air, 29 seconds of dead air is an
>eternity.....I think it's fair to call it hesitation. ;-)
>
>>>>>>>Goodge Street.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Your name is James so (James) Bond Street.
>>>>>
>>>>>LOL, "Little Jimmy Bond". Now there is something that would be fun,
>>>>>James Bond as a child.
>>>>>
>>>>>For personal reasons, Birmingham New Street.
>>>>
>>>> For personal reasons, Woolloomooloo,
>>>
>>>Since we hit a station that was near your home, 900 East Station. And
>>>utter amazement that it's on Wikipedia. I think Andy was right, if you
>>>can think of it, it's on Wikipedia.
>>
>> You were in "Knip" and are obliged to retake your move.
>
>Bugger. I'd hoped you wouldn't notice.
>
>I'll go with my original thought then, and bring us back to Oxford Circus.
>
Homing in, King's Cross.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 19:59:09 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>>> Buzz!
>>>
>>> Deviation, from the rules of ISIHAC.
>>
>>Now wait a second,
>
> Buzz!
>
> Hesitation.
Buzz!
Repetition.
>>>>> For personal reasons, Woolloomooloo,
>>>>
>>>>Since we hit a station that was near your home, 900 East Station. And
>>>>utter amazement that it's on Wikipedia. I think Andy was right, if
>>>>you can think of it, it's on Wikipedia.
>>>
>>> You were in "Knip" and are obliged to retake your move.
>>
>>Bugger. I'd hoped you wouldn't notice.
>>
>>I'll go with my original thought then, and bring us back to Oxford
>>Circus.
>>
>>
> Homing in, King's Cross.
Charing Cross, since you elected to invoke pigeons.
Jim
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On 17 Jan 2009 20:25:51 -0500, Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospamcom> wrote:
>On Sat, 17 Jan 2009 19:59:09 +0000, Stephen wrote:
>
>>>> Buzz!
>>>>
>>>> Deviation, from the rules of ISIHAC.
>>>
>>>Now wait a second,
>>
>> Buzz!
>>
>> Hesitation.
>
>Buzz!
>
>Repetition.
>
Now Jim, you know very well that you can't challenge on a challenge or where
would we be? But since the audience enjoyed your challenge you get a bonus
point. Stephen has 27 seconds left.
>>>>>> For personal reasons, Woolloomooloo,
>>>>>
>>>>>Since we hit a station that was near your home, 900 East Station. And
>>>>>utter amazement that it's on Wikipedia. I think Andy was right, if
>>>>>you can think of it, it's on Wikipedia.
>>>>
>>>> You were in "Knip" and are obliged to retake your move.
>>>
>>>Bugger. I'd hoped you wouldn't notice.
>>>
>>>I'll go with my original thought then, and bring us back to Oxford
>>>Circus.
>>>
>>>
>> Homing in, King's Cross.
>
>Charing Cross, since you elected to invoke pigeons.
>
Pigeons doubled, Trafalgar Square.
--
Regards
Stephen
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