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A couple of weeks ago, Stephen mentioned that he was fairly certain that
I held the record for being the OP of the longest thread on this
newsgroup. I begged to differ but the thought stuck in my mind and I was
finally forced to check the stats.
According to my research, using the Mk 1 Eyeball and Intercranial
Wetware for Humans v0.95, the results are as follows:
1st Tom Austin for 'Be very very quiet' on 25/11/2009 with a
length of 618 - 4 and a bit months
2nd Patrick Elliot for 'Getting Kenned Ham, without paying' on
14/11/2007 with a length of 588 - 37 days
3rd Warp for 'Is this the end of the world as we know it?' on
24/09/2011 with a length of 545 - 34 days
4th David H Burns for 'Tell me it isn't so' on 21/07/2009 with
a length of 473 - 23 days
5th Warp for 'A kind of revolution is happening in the United
States' on 12/04/2011 with a length of 452 - 17 days
and finally,
6th Doctor John for 'Bl**dy Election (part 2)' on 30/04/2010 with
a length of 365 - 15 days
John
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On 7/26/2016 8:38 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> According to my research, using the Mk 1 Eyeball and Intercranial
> Wetware for Humans v0.95,
The dried frog pills are working, now? :D
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Stephen
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On 26/07/16 20:59, Stephen wrote:
> On 7/26/2016 8:38 PM, Doctor John wrote:
>> According to my research, using the Mk 1 Eyeball and Intercranial
>> Wetware for Humans v0.95,
>
> The dried frog pills are working, now? :D
>
You know very well that I'm allergic to dessicated amphibians :-p
John
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Doctor John <j.g### [at] gmailcom> wrote:
> You know very well that I'm allergic to dessicated amphibians :-p
He likes his bufotenine _fresh_.
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On Tue, 26 Jul 2016 20:38:02 +0100, Doctor John wrote:
> A couple of weeks ago, Stephen mentioned that he was fairly certain that
> I held the record for being the OP of the longest thread on this
> newsgroup. I begged to differ but the thought stuck in my mind and I was
> finally forced to check the stats.
>
> According to my research, using the Mk 1 Eyeball and Intercranial
> Wetware for Humans v0.95, the results are as follows:
>
> 1st Tom Austin for 'Be very very quiet' on 25/11/2009 with a
> length of 618 - 4 and a bit months
> 2nd Patrick Elliot for 'Getting Kenned Ham, without paying' on
> 14/11/2007 with a length of 588 - 37 days
> 3rd Warp for 'Is this the end of the world as we know it?' on
> 24/09/2011 with a length of 545 - 34 days
> 4th David H Burns for 'Tell me it isn't so' on 21/07/2009 with
> a length of 473 - 23 days
> 5th Warp for 'A kind of revolution is happening in the United
> States' on 12/04/2011 with a length of 452 - 17 days
> and finally,
> 6th Doctor John for 'Bl**dy Election (part 2)' on 30/04/2010 with
> a length of 365 - 15 days
>
> John
I would've sworn that some of our MC threads went much longer (timewise
and message-wise).
Speaking of which, Stephen seems to have let the side down - I didn't
know we were up to episode 5 of the current series of Clue. Fortunately,
all episodes still on iPlayer. :)
Jim
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On 27/07/16 00:25, Jim Henderson wrote:
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> I would've sworn that some of our MC threads went much longer (timewise
> and message-wise).
>
'M*rn*ngt*n Cr*sc*nt until Christmas' lasted 15 days and had 143 posts
and I think that was the longest game. I could be wrong tho' and fully
expect to be shot down in flames by someone.
John
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On 7/27/2016 12:25 AM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> I would've sworn that some of our MC threads went much longer (timewise
> and message-wise).
>
I can't help. My current db only goes as far back to 2012 and most of
them are only headers.
> Speaking of which, Stephen seems to have let the side down - I didn't
> know we were up to episode 5 of the current series of Clue. Fortunately,
> all episodes still on iPlayer.:)
Sorry, I thought you had it all in hand.
So you didn't get the "Telstar" reference, then?
I think it was Telstar played on the new electric Kazoo. I liked the
Glasgow set. Jack Dee was on form and Morningside Crescent was wild.
Yes, there is a squinty bridge.
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Stephen
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 01:46:42 +0100, Doctor John wrote:
> On 27/07/16 00:25, Jim Henderson wrote:
>>
>> I would've sworn that some of our MC threads went much longer (timewise
>> and message-wise).
>>
>>
> 'M*rn*ngt*n Cr*sc*nt until Christmas' lasted 15 days and had 143 posts
> and I think that was the longest game. I could be wrong tho' and fully
> expect to be shot down in flames by someone.
>
> John
That's a shame, we need to do better. ;)
Jim
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2016 07:29:11 +0100, Stephen wrote:
> On 7/27/2016 12:25 AM, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> I would've sworn that some of our MC threads went much longer (timewise
>> and message-wise).
>>
>>
> I can't help. My current db only goes as far back to 2012 and most of
> them are only headers.
>
>> Speaking of which, Stephen seems to have let the side down - I didn't
>> know we were up to episode 5 of the current series of Clue.
>> Fortunately,
>> all episodes still on iPlayer.:)
>
> Sorry, I thought you had it all in hand.
That's OK - I do now. :) We listened to the first 4 episodes last night
- really surprised that some of it got past the censors. ;) Haven't
laughed that hard in quite a while.
> So you didn't get the "Telstar" reference, then?
I thought it had something to do with Juno (timing).
> I think it was Telstar played on the new electric Kazoo. I liked the
> Glasgow set. Jack Dee was on form and Morningside Crescent was wild.
> Yes, there is a squinty bridge.
Yes, the Glasgow show was fantastic - and that round of MC was
incredible. :)
Jim
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"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On 27/07/16 17:05, Jim Henderson wrote:
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> That's a shame, we need to do better. ;)
>
> Jim
>
Well, there's nothing stopping us from starting now. If we're going to
beat the record we'll need a few more people to help and forking is to
be encouraged (No, Samantha, I said _forking_)
So without more ado:
London Bridge
John
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