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I already gave my love to Peaky's mum.Chris Corby wrote:give my love to your mum
Well I know numerous Ulrikas, of which any could be the one in question. But the main Ulrika that springs to mind is... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulrika_JonssonJason Larsen wrote:Who is she?
Welcome backAndrew Lowe wrote: I'm Andrew, once known as Noel in a previous life, now either known as Andrew, APL, or if you're staunch traditionalists, Noel. Getting ready to commence upon reading Classics at Manchester University come September.
He was the number 1 seed...Jason Larsen wrote:Also, Steven, I recall reading that you were a contestant in Series 55. I don't think you won a game!
Yes, making him the first ever winner of back-to-back series.Jason Larsen wrote:Conor Travers won that series, didn't he?
The first time I met him, he seemed more like he was just there to do a job, but he was still courteous nonetheless. Then there was a month break and after 3 days of my show being recorded, he announced he was quittingJason Larsen wrote:
Also, Steven, I recall reading that you were a contestant in Series 55. I don't think you won a game! What was it like to meet Des Lynam in person?
I remember thinking you looked a little jaded and very different to your heats - were you ill, or been out on the piss the night before or anything?Howard Somerset wrote:IIRC, unlucky to lose to #8 seed in the quarter finals.
I'm not quite sure what it was really; just extreme tiredness, but I didn't feel totally myself. Strange though because my dad and a couple of the fellow contestants also said I didn't seem right.Jon Corby wrote:I remember thinking you looked a little jaded and very different to your heats - were you ill, or been out on the piss the night before or anything?Howard Somerset wrote:IIRC, unlucky to lose to #8 seed in the quarter finals.
Are you implying people who don't win any shows aren't very intellectual?Jason Larsen wrote:Oh, my gosh! Steven, I didn't mean to under-estimate your intellect!
I think he might have a point.. After all, you can't read.Kirk Bevins wrote:Are you implying people who don't win any shows aren't very intellectual?
But I can do maths.Jon O'Neill wrote:I think he might have a point.. After all, you can't read.Kirk Bevins wrote:Are you implying people who don't win any shows aren't very intellectual?
Wondering exactly what this might sound like...he sounded like a deer in the headlights!
Methinks Richard Brittain may have some questions for our newest memberTotal posts 10667 • Total topics 684 • Total members 151 • Our newest member Neil Armstrong
WelcomeGerald wrote:Hi folks, I'm Gerald and have just joined the forum.
Just wish to make my presence known.
Have been watching Countdown for almost 20 years.
Yesterday I signed up to C4's own forums expecting to find a forum for Countdown but couldn't find anything. When I posted a message asking if there was one nobody could be bothered to reply, although several people viewed the posting.
Hope you folks are more sociable!!
Gerald.
I don't remember seeing Corby quite so sociable. You must've pleased him, Gerald.Jon Corby wrote:Go to hell Gerald
So pretty much without the general alertness and verbal eloquence that a calm deer usually exhibits, right?Jason Larsen wrote:That's what a deer in the headlights sounds like!