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wouldn't be awesome if there was a Countdown game on the Nintendo DS? Then you could literally play all day long, wherever you are. The DS has just about everything else and I'm sure it'd sell loads.
wouldn't be awesome if there was a Countdown game on the Nintendo DS? Then you could literally play all day long, wherever you are. The DS has just about everything else and I'm sure it'd sell loads.
Gee, that would be pretty immense, especially on Wi-Fi. Brilliant idea! It's on its way to Nintendo as we speak.
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
wouldn't be awesome if there was a Countdown game on the Nintendo DS? Then you could literally play all day long, wherever you are. The DS has just about everything else and I'm sure it'd sell loads.
I would prefer it on the PSP , although I do have a DS as well.
Have just taken Wilfred II to the vets. They're going to run some blood tests and take it from there. Apparently he wasn't very happy when she tried to touch his abdomen, and nor would I have been. It got a little ugly when she put a thermometre up his bum, but Rolf Harris assures me it's going to be fine.
Thye're phoning back with the blood test results in an hour.
wouldn't be awesome if there was a Countdown game on the Nintendo DS? Then you could literally play all day long, wherever you are. The DS has just about everything else and I'm sure it'd sell loads.
Totally. Especially now the electronic game is unavailable.
I used to work in WH Smith, and one electronic Countdown game was sitting on the clearance shelf for ages, and I kept toying with myself as to whether to buy it or not. On the day I eventually decided to get it and had got the money with me it had gone.
I bet people guessed the outcome to that story well before the end
Peter Dunwoody wrote:
I used to work in WH Smith, and one electronic Countdown game was sitting on the clearance shelf for ages, and I kept toying with myself as to whether to buy it or not. On the day I eventually decided to get it and had got the money with me it had gone.
They probably did you a favour, the electronic game was awful. The selections were almost always ridiculously nasty (Jono recalled on the podcast a round in which his opponent had M and he had a winner with HM), the solver takes ages to run and the numbers methods were really annoying to enter.
wouldn't be awesome if there was a Countdown game on the Nintendo DS? Then you could literally play all day long, wherever you are. The DS has just about everything else and I'm sure it'd sell loads.
Totally. Especially now the electronic game is unavailable.
I used to work in WH Smith, and one electronic Countdown game was sitting on the clearance shelf for ages, and I kept toying with myself as to whether to buy it or not. On the day I eventually decided to get it and had got the money with me it had gone.
I bet people guessed the outcome to that story well before the end
Ebay - that's where I got mine. I'd have to agree that it's a bit annoying, I used it for journeys and stuff but played mainly numbers.
Peter Dunwoody wrote:
I used to work in WH Smith, and one electronic Countdown game was sitting on the clearance shelf for ages, and I kept toying with myself as to whether to buy it or not. On the day I eventually decided to get it and had got the money with me it had gone.
They probably did you a favour, the electronic game was awful. The selections were almost always ridiculously nasty (Jono recalled on the podcast a round in which his opponent had M and he had a winner with HM), the solver takes ages to run and the numbers methods were really annoying to enter.
Ah yes I suppose those little electronic games of quiz shows are notoriously bad.
Both my Deal or No Deal game and my Wheel of Fortune one are lying smashed in the middle of the M2 somewhere.
Peter Dunwoody wrote:
I used to work in WH Smith, and one electronic Countdown game was sitting on the clearance shelf for ages, and I kept toying with myself as to whether to buy it or not. On the day I eventually decided to get it and had got the money with me it had gone.
They probably did you a favour, the electronic game was awful. The selections were almost always ridiculously nasty (Jono recalled on the podcast a round in which his opponent had M and he had a winner with HM), the solver takes ages to run and the numbers methods were really annoying to enter.
Ah yes I suppose those little electronic games of quiz shows are notoriously bad.
Both my Deal or No Deal game and my Wheel of Fortune one are lying smashed in the middle of the M2 somewhere.
My Deal or No Deal DVD is also lying smashed in the middle of a motorway somewhere, but I bought it for that reason.
wouldn't be awesome if there was a Countdown game on the Nintendo DS? Then you could literally play all day long, wherever you are. The DS has just about everything else and I'm sure it'd sell loads.
Totally. Especially now the electronic game is unavailable.
I used to work in WH Smith, and one electronic Countdown game was sitting on the clearance shelf for ages, and I kept toying with myself as to whether to buy it or not. On the day I eventually decided to get it and had got the money with me it had gone.
I bet people guessed the outcome to that story well before the end
...it's still in the Argos catalogue aka The laminated Book of Dreams
Ben, the only thing I know about Stars in Their Eyes is that Cat Deeley was a host on it.
She is now in the US, and she just might be the host of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire in daytime next year because the current host is too busy hosting The Today Show, which is an early-morning news show.
And Kai, that is not Bruce Forsyth in my clip. Remember this name. That is the absolutely futuristically venerable DREEEEEEEEEEEEW CAREEEEEEEEEEY! He was on the US version of Whose Line is it Anyway, which has since been canceled. However, you can still watch it in reruns on your days off from school on Channel 5 US at noon. You will be laughing your head off when you see Drew! He is a very funny man!
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only david o'donnell may understand this but my surname is monaghan and monaghan is a county in ireland!! (and i live in ireland-but in county down not monaghan)