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One of my friends from uni has thoughtlessly scheduled her birthday on the same day, so I'll be leaving early for her party. Thankfully she lives in North London, so I can still stay to 8.30 or 9.
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I've heard about a house party going down after somewhere in North London if anyone's interested.
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Champions League final in the evening. Just mentioning.
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What time is kick off Mr M?
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SHIT YOU WEREN'T MEANT TO TELL THEM THAT SHITMatt Morrison wrote:Champions League final in the evening. Just mentioning.
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Sorry! Though if it is an issue, best to deal with the disappointment now as it's gonna be well obvious come the evening, most likely. I dunno. Maybe? No English involvement I guess.Michael Wallace wrote:SHIT YOU WEREN'T MEANT TO TELL THEM THAT SHITMatt Morrison wrote:Champions League final in the evening. Just mentioning.
I'd never usually miss it but I'm happy to miss it to spend the time with you lot. Don't all be weirdos and make me regret saying that.
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Tbh, Co:Lon should be well over by kick-off (at 8.45). So we can make you regret coming *and* you can watch the footie.Matt Morrison wrote: Sorry! Though if it is an issue, best to deal with the disappointment now as it's gonna be well obvious come the evening, most likely. I dunno. Maybe? No English involvement I guess.
I'd never usually miss it but I'm happy to miss it to spend the time with you lot. Don't all be weirdos and make me regret saying that.
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Ha, I may have knocked back a dinner invitation for Wednesday to watch the CL final I'm not going to be popular.
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Getting there from the south, what's the traffic like? I am obviously no expert with traffic and that. Is there a route we could take that isn't very busy? £62.50 for the train is pretty dire.
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They don't do children tickets for £1? Cos they do here, or at least they used to.
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I just sent the following around to (hopefully) all the Co:Lon attendees. Just copying it here in case anyone checks this more often than their email.
With less than a week to go until Co:Lon, I'm sending this out to remind everyone (although how could you forget?), and to just check that everyone can still make it, since there's a list of reserves
who'd be happy to take your place if something has come up. I'm also going to go through a few details of the day, so those unfamiliar with Countdown events won't be wholly unprepared (although I'd advise everyone to read it, as there will be some things specific to Co:Lon).
First up, if you can't be bothered to read the rest of this, then could you at least reply to confirm that you can make it. I don't need anything fancy, just a 5 second email to say 'yep, still in' would be
really appreciated.
Also, could anyone who said they might bring a copy of the board game (or who said they might be persuaded...) please get in touch to let me know that's still ok. Just to clarify, we only need the letters and number tiles, and the die for generating numbers rounds, not the whole
box, so if that changes anyone's mind that would be great.
Now that's out of the way, a few things about the day:
There are two prizes available for a couple of specific things:
The Romeo and Julie T prize: On arrival I'll ask you to provide a guess at what the total score of the winning player on the day will be. This will be their total score across all 6 'regular' games (but
not the grand final playoff), and the closest guess wins a prize. To give you some idea, the average score in a 9 rounder on apterous is 44, but you'd expect the winner to average a little better than that. Have a think about your guess before the day, or just pick a number at random. If you'd like to submit your guess ahead of time send me an email and I'll add it to the list.
The Magnificent Seven prize: In your goody bag you'll have a sheet of paper which is an entry form for this prize. To enter, at some point during the day you can declare a word you play in a game as your 'magnificent seven'. To do this, write it on the form and get your game's host to sign it to confirm you did indeed play it, then hand it in to me at the end of the game. At the end of the day the most 'magnificent seven' will win a prize!
Now, some other thngs:
Arrival: The website has us starting at 1pm. Please please please don't be late. I'll be running through introductory announcements at 12.45, so please don't be any later than that. I can't guarantee that you'll get to play if you arrive after 1pm! My mobile is xxxxx xxxxxx, if you get into trouble on the day give me a call and we'll see what we can do. But I do have to stress that if you arrive after 1pm I can't guarantee you'll get to play; it's not fair on everyone else to
hold up the whole day if you're late, so don't be!
When you arrive I'll ask you to 'sign in' so I can keep track of who is or isn't there. You'll also get your official Co:Lon 2010 goody bag (oooooh), which will include some Mystery Goodies (aaaaah). If you
don't know what I look like, I'm the one on the right in this hilarious youtube clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUtyQNHtu0w (NB: clip may not be as hilarious as advertised).
Pens and paper will be provided, although you're more than welcome to bring your own if you'd prefer.
Format: There will be 10 tables on which games will take place. 3 people will be assigned to each table, and then each of those three will play each other once, with the other person hosting. The host will be responsible for the conduct of the game. So you'll need to shuffle the tiles, keep time, and so on. As the website says, the games will be 9 rounders, which are of the standard format LLLNLLLNC (L = letters, N = numbers, C = conundrum). Please ask if you have any
specific questions.
Checking words: The dictionary will be the apterous dictionary. I'll have one or two laptops on hand where you can type in a word and it will tell you if it's valid (like Lexplorer). I'll also bring a paper
dictionary in case we end up with a lot of people needing to check words at once.
Conundrums: When it comes to the conundrum, the game's host should come up to me and I'll give you a conundrum on a piece of paper, and show you the solution (in secret). You then reveal it to the players and the first to 'buzz' (it's up to the players how they do it, but tapping the table is the norm) can guess the answer. If they're wrong the other player gets the remaining time, just like on the show.
I think that's it. Let me know if you have any questions (I've probably forgotten something), and please reply to confirm you're still coming, and if you can bring a set of countdown tiles. And most
importantly, don't be late! Introduction at 12.45pm, don't miss it!
With less than a week to go until Co:Lon, I'm sending this out to remind everyone (although how could you forget?), and to just check that everyone can still make it, since there's a list of reserves
who'd be happy to take your place if something has come up. I'm also going to go through a few details of the day, so those unfamiliar with Countdown events won't be wholly unprepared (although I'd advise everyone to read it, as there will be some things specific to Co:Lon).
First up, if you can't be bothered to read the rest of this, then could you at least reply to confirm that you can make it. I don't need anything fancy, just a 5 second email to say 'yep, still in' would be
really appreciated.
Also, could anyone who said they might bring a copy of the board game (or who said they might be persuaded...) please get in touch to let me know that's still ok. Just to clarify, we only need the letters and number tiles, and the die for generating numbers rounds, not the whole
box, so if that changes anyone's mind that would be great.
Now that's out of the way, a few things about the day:
There are two prizes available for a couple of specific things:
The Romeo and Julie T prize: On arrival I'll ask you to provide a guess at what the total score of the winning player on the day will be. This will be their total score across all 6 'regular' games (but
not the grand final playoff), and the closest guess wins a prize. To give you some idea, the average score in a 9 rounder on apterous is 44, but you'd expect the winner to average a little better than that. Have a think about your guess before the day, or just pick a number at random. If you'd like to submit your guess ahead of time send me an email and I'll add it to the list.
The Magnificent Seven prize: In your goody bag you'll have a sheet of paper which is an entry form for this prize. To enter, at some point during the day you can declare a word you play in a game as your 'magnificent seven'. To do this, write it on the form and get your game's host to sign it to confirm you did indeed play it, then hand it in to me at the end of the game. At the end of the day the most 'magnificent seven' will win a prize!
Now, some other thngs:
Arrival: The website has us starting at 1pm. Please please please don't be late. I'll be running through introductory announcements at 12.45, so please don't be any later than that. I can't guarantee that you'll get to play if you arrive after 1pm! My mobile is xxxxx xxxxxx, if you get into trouble on the day give me a call and we'll see what we can do. But I do have to stress that if you arrive after 1pm I can't guarantee you'll get to play; it's not fair on everyone else to
hold up the whole day if you're late, so don't be!
When you arrive I'll ask you to 'sign in' so I can keep track of who is or isn't there. You'll also get your official Co:Lon 2010 goody bag (oooooh), which will include some Mystery Goodies (aaaaah). If you
don't know what I look like, I'm the one on the right in this hilarious youtube clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUtyQNHtu0w (NB: clip may not be as hilarious as advertised).
Pens and paper will be provided, although you're more than welcome to bring your own if you'd prefer.
Format: There will be 10 tables on which games will take place. 3 people will be assigned to each table, and then each of those three will play each other once, with the other person hosting. The host will be responsible for the conduct of the game. So you'll need to shuffle the tiles, keep time, and so on. As the website says, the games will be 9 rounders, which are of the standard format LLLNLLLNC (L = letters, N = numbers, C = conundrum). Please ask if you have any
specific questions.
Checking words: The dictionary will be the apterous dictionary. I'll have one or two laptops on hand where you can type in a word and it will tell you if it's valid (like Lexplorer). I'll also bring a paper
dictionary in case we end up with a lot of people needing to check words at once.
Conundrums: When it comes to the conundrum, the game's host should come up to me and I'll give you a conundrum on a piece of paper, and show you the solution (in secret). You then reveal it to the players and the first to 'buzz' (it's up to the players how they do it, but tapping the table is the norm) can guess the answer. If they're wrong the other player gets the remaining time, just like on the show.
I think that's it. Let me know if you have any questions (I've probably forgotten something), and please reply to confirm you're still coming, and if you can bring a set of countdown tiles. And most
importantly, don't be late! Introduction at 12.45pm, don't miss it!
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P.S. Who's excited about the goody bags?
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OMG ME!!1!ELEVEN!!Michael Wallace wrote:P.S. Who's excited about the goody bags?
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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Special notice on the Magnificent Seven Prize
Thanks to the observations of a Mr Jon Corby, a couple of clarifications on the Magnificent Seven:
Your word does not have to be in the Countdown dictionary.
Your word does have to be made up of the letters from the round in question.
I should also stress that the Magnificent Seven prize isn't very good
Thanks to the observations of a Mr Jon Corby, a couple of clarifications on the Magnificent Seven:
Your word does not have to be in the Countdown dictionary.
Your word does have to be made up of the letters from the round in question.
I should also stress that the Magnificent Seven prize isn't very good
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What?!Michael Wallace wrote: I should also stress that the Magnificent Seven prize isn't very good
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3 people assigned to a table: completely random? seeded by ability? one person who knows how Co-events run per table?
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Seeded by sexiness.Matt Morrison wrote:3 people assigned to a table: completely random? seeded by ability? one person who knows how Co-events run per table?
(completely random for round 1 - we'd be unlucky to have a table with three people who don't know what to do, but hopefully if everyone turns up on time we can do a demo round or something)
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That's cool, so long as CF doesn't mind you sitting with me and Badcock.Michael Wallace wrote:Seeded by sexiness.Matt Morrison wrote:3 people assigned to a table: completely random? seeded by ability? one person who knows how Co-events run per table?
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8.45pm European time my friend. 7.45pm on these shores. Personally, I'm gonna give it a miss and follow Inter Milan's goal spree on my phone.Michael Wallace wrote:Tbh, Co:Lon should be well over by kick-off (at 8.45). So we can make you regret coming *and* you can watch the footie.
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Good point. Although hopefully the day itself will still be done by then. Might make finding a pub to camp in after people get food tricky though.Phil Makepeace wrote:8.45pm European time my friend. 7.45pm on these shores. Personally, I'm gonna give it a miss and follow Inter Milan's goal spree on my phone.Michael Wallace wrote:Tbh, Co:Lon should be well over by kick-off (at 8.45). So we can make you regret coming *and* you can watch the footie.
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How randomMichael Wallace wrote:Seeded by sexiness.Matt Morrison wrote:3 people assigned to a table: completely random? seeded by ability? one person who knows how Co-events run per table?
(completely random for round 1 - we'd be unlucky to have a table with three people who don't know what to do, but hopefully if everyone turns up on time we can do a demo round or something)
Is everyone's name going to be in a hat and then drawn out 1 by 1 or something
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On the contrary I'd have thought - won't everyone be in the football pubs? Actually, I can't think of a football mad pub in that area, though there are loads of them further north in Islington and west in Bloomsbury/Holborn. Clerkenwell's full of pubs that double as music venues or are ancient establishments that primarily serve the city after 5pm during the week. For example, the Jerusalem Tavern across the street from the Sekforde was totally empty when we arrived at 4pm the other week, and heaving by 5.15. The Jerusalem might not be a horrendous idea on a Saturday, though obviously it depends where we go for food.Michael Wallace wrote:Good point. Although hopefully the day itself will still be done by then. Might make finding a pub to camp in after people get food tricky though.Phil Makepeace wrote:8.45pm European time my friend. 7.45pm on these shores. Personally, I'm gonna give it a miss and follow Inter Milan's goal spree on my phone.Michael Wallace wrote:Tbh, Co:Lon should be well over by kick-off (at 8.45). So we can make you regret coming *and* you can watch the footie.
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If you intend using the Tube to get to Farringdon please check planned engineering works for Saturday.
These include, but are not limited to, Circle Line (closed in its entirety) and Metropolitan Line (no service between Aldgate and Watford).
Hammersmith & City Line does have a part closure but is operational between Baker Street and Aldgate.
For those using the Circle Line northern section the Hammersmith Line should suffice, for Circle Line southern section District Line is operational except for between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnew ... et=weekend
These include, but are not limited to, Circle Line (closed in its entirety) and Metropolitan Line (no service between Aldgate and Watford).
Hammersmith & City Line does have a part closure but is operational between Baker Street and Aldgate.
For those using the Circle Line northern section the Hammersmith Line should suffice, for Circle Line southern section District Line is operational except for between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnew ... et=weekend
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Great stuff Phil, thanks. I'll have to stick this up on the site if you don't mind (and possibly spam people with it nearer the time, too).Phil Collinge wrote:If you intend using the Tube to get to Farringdon please check planned engineering works for Saturday.
These include, but are not limited to, Circle Line (closed in its entirety) and Metropolitan Line (no service between Aldgate and Watford).
Hammersmith & City Line does have a part closure but is operational between Baker Street and Aldgate.
For those using the Circle Line northern section the Hammersmith Line should suffice, for Circle Line southern section District Line is operational except for between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnew ... et=weekend
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Every player will get a box numbered from 1 to 22, then Noel Edmonds will turn up and rank the box-holders by sexiness.James Robinson wrote:How random
Is everyone's name going to be in a hat and then drawn out 1 by 1 or something
(I haven't decided yet, and may well change my mind later, does it really matter?)
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I'm trying to work out who Noel Edmonds would find sexiest.Michael Wallace wrote:Every player will get a box numbered from 1 to 22, then Noel Edmonds will turn up and rank the box-holders by sexiness.
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In view of this I'm considering walking it from Kings Cross.How long's it likely to take(just roughly)? I arrive at around 11.40.Phil Collinge wrote:If you intend using the Tube to get to Farringdon please check planned engineering works for Saturday.
These include, but are not limited to, Circle Line (closed in its entirety) and Metropolitan Line (no service between Aldgate and Watford).
Hammersmith & City Line does have a part closure but is operational between Baker Street and Aldgate.
For those using the Circle Line northern section the Hammersmith Line should suffice, for Circle Line southern section District Line is operational except for between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnew ... et=weekend
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It seems to suggest from the map I've seen that the pub is less than a mile from King's Cross, so not too long to walk. I actually arrive just a bit before 11:40. Maybe we could go there together, Rich.Rich Priest wrote:In view of this I'm considering walking it from Kings Cross.How long's it likely to take(just roughly)? I arrive at around 11.40.Phil Collinge wrote:If you intend using the Tube to get to Farringdon please check planned engineering works for Saturday.
These include, but are not limited to, Circle Line (closed in its entirety) and Metropolitan Line (no service between Aldgate and Watford).
Hammersmith & City Line does have a part closure but is operational between Baker Street and Aldgate.
For those using the Circle Line northern section the Hammersmith Line should suffice, for Circle Line southern section District Line is operational except for between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnew ... et=weekend
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Are we allowed to wear shorts?
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WHO LIKES SHORT SHORTS?
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It transpires someone else has pulled out of Michael's Co:Lon, so I'll see you guys there. Cimping. And the rest of my clothes, come to that.
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WHO ELSE IS EXCITED NOW?!?!?!111Lesley Hines wrote:It transpires someone else has pulled out of Michael's Co:Lon, so I'll see you guys there. Cimping. And the rest of my clothes, come to that.
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Oh yeah More females means more fun surelyMichael Wallace wrote:WHO ELSE IS EXCITED NOW?!?!?!111Lesley Hines wrote:It transpires someone else has pulled out of Michael's Co:Lon, so I'll see you guys there. Cimping. And the rest of my clothes, come to that.
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Oh God.James Robinson wrote: Oh yeah More females means more fun surely
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Is that what you're hoping to be saying? It's nice to know your split with Charlie isn't going to limit your activitiesKirk Bevins wrote:Oh God.James Robinson wrote: Oh yeah More females means more fun surely
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25 minutes max. Unless you feel like basking in the splendour of your surroundings, which is unlikely as the area immediately south-east of Kings Cross isn't great.James Robinson wrote:It seems to suggest from the map I've seen that the pub is less than a mile from King's Cross, so not too long to walk. I actually arrive just a bit before 11:40. Maybe we could go there together, Rich.Rich Priest wrote: In view of this I'm considering walking it from Kings Cross.How long's it likely to take(just roughly)? I arrive at around 11.40.
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Oh, by the way, Chancery Lane isn't much further away than Farringdon - the Central Line will be fully functional.Phil Collinge wrote:If you intend using the Tube to get to Farringdon please check planned engineering works for Saturday.
These include, but are not limited to, Circle Line (closed in its entirety) and Metropolitan Line (no service between Aldgate and Watford).
Hammersmith & City Line does have a part closure but is operational between Baker Street and Aldgate.
For those using the Circle Line northern section the Hammersmith Line should suffice, for Circle Line southern section District Line is operational except for between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/livetravelnew ... et=weekend
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You can thank me laterJames Robinson wrote:Oh yeah More females means more fun surelyMichael Wallace wrote:WHO ELSE IS EXCITED NOW?!?!?!111Lesley Hines wrote:It transpires someone else has pulled out of Michael's Co:Lon, so I'll see you guys there. Cimping. And the rest of my clothes, come to that.
Oh, cackwires!
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I'll be getting into King's Cross on Saturday at 10:52- anyone want to meet up and share a, er, pavement to the venue?
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ben, me and kirky baby are getting to st pancras at 11.19 so if you dont mind waiting we can share a pavement
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I'll be getting in at about 10:58 so I can meet up as well. And no I'm not stalking you Ben.
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The good lady and I are due to arrive into St. Pancras at 11:01.
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By the way, just so that everyone knows, Co:Lon is :L (which means lol) inside Coon (short for raccoon). Just saying.
16/10/2007 - Episode 4460
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
Dinos Sfyris 76 - 78 Dorian Lidell
Proof that even idiots can get well and truly mainwheeled.
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Are you implying that I will be laughing on the inside all day? Better than crying I suppose.Kai Laddiman wrote:By the way, just so that everyone knows, Co:Lon is :L (which means lol) inside Coon (short for raccoon). Just saying.
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Clever.Michael Wallace wrote:Are you implying that I will be laughing on the inside all day? Better than crying I suppose.Kai Laddiman wrote:By the way, just so that everyone knows, Co:Lon is :L (which means lol) inside Coon (short for raccoon). Just saying.
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Hey d0000ds - could people start PMing me their Julie T prize predictions plz? As a reminder - that's the total score across their six 9 round games of the eventual winner. You can tell me on the day, but things will be quicker the more people who enter ahead of time. ty gg
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Me wrt. CO:LON:
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In case anyone was interested, I've just been out and hopefully finalised the prizes!!!
First off, remember that everyone gets a goody bag. So in a way, everyone wins. In another way, only one person wins, but everyone gets stuff. I should point out that I haven't been able to find any actual goody bags, so you're just going to get goodies instead. Also, they're probably not that good, so maybe call them medicorey bags. Just without the bags. Also there are only two, so don't look too disappointed when I give you two mediocre things when you turn up and tell you that's your lot. (Am I playing these down enough? Good.)
The overall winner gets the trophy, obviously, and will get some other prizey stuff, as will 2nd place (i.e. the person who loses in the grand final). There are also the memorial prizes for Julie T and Ryan which you all know about. Lastly, there will be an over-achiever prize, which will be some Stuff for whoever (in Mr. Dog's opinion) performs the best during the day.
Thanks for the Julie T entries, by the way, although I feel obliged to point out that Amazon have been a bit rubbish and not delivered the Julie T prize (despite my ordering it ages ago), so in the likely event that it doesn't arrive tomorrow morning, the winner may have to settle for giving me their address so I can stalk them^W^W forward it on if/when it does arrive (I'm hoping Amazon will just re-send it, but if they don't I'll find something else for you to have instead).
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First off, remember that everyone gets a goody bag. So in a way, everyone wins. In another way, only one person wins, but everyone gets stuff. I should point out that I haven't been able to find any actual goody bags, so you're just going to get goodies instead. Also, they're probably not that good, so maybe call them medicorey bags. Just without the bags. Also there are only two, so don't look too disappointed when I give you two mediocre things when you turn up and tell you that's your lot. (Am I playing these down enough? Good.)
The overall winner gets the trophy, obviously, and will get some other prizey stuff, as will 2nd place (i.e. the person who loses in the grand final). There are also the memorial prizes for Julie T and Ryan which you all know about. Lastly, there will be an over-achiever prize, which will be some Stuff for whoever (in Mr. Dog's opinion) performs the best during the day.
Thanks for the Julie T entries, by the way, although I feel obliged to point out that Amazon have been a bit rubbish and not delivered the Julie T prize (despite my ordering it ages ago), so in the likely event that it doesn't arrive tomorrow morning, the winner may have to settle for giving me their address so I can stalk them^W^W forward it on if/when it does arrive (I'm hoping Amazon will just re-send it, but if they don't I'll find something else for you to have instead).
EXCITEMENT
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I'm pretty excited by all this awesomeness - and I'm not even going!
Will there be any updates on this amazing event as it takes place? Because if so, I will have to modify my excitement status accordingly.
Will there be any updates on this amazing event as it takes place? Because if so, I will have to modify my excitement status accordingly.
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Alas, only if the pub has wifi (I don't think it does) or people with new-fangled Internet phones decide to do so.JimBentley wrote:I'm pretty excited by all this awesomeness - and I'm not even going!
Will there be any updates on this amazing event as it takes place? Because if so, I will have to modify my excitement status accordingly.
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I am even more excited now as I went on to Justin Irwin's darts site and he lists all the pubs in Central London (zone 1) with a dartboard. Upon clicking on the relevant area, the list of pubs is given and up comes The Sekforde Arms.
http://www.justinirwin.com/london-darts ... erkenwell/
Description: "Proper old local in the quietest street in London. Feels like being in a different world, and a lovely place to play darts, if a little frustrating that the design of the oche makes it difficult to watch others play."
So if I get any breaks during the day, you'll know where you can find me. Let's just hope they have decent quiz machines too.
http://www.justinirwin.com/london-darts ... erkenwell/
Description: "Proper old local in the quietest street in London. Feels like being in a different world, and a lovely place to play darts, if a little frustrating that the design of the oche makes it difficult to watch others play."
So if I get any breaks during the day, you'll know where you can find me. Let's just hope they have decent quiz machines too.
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I totally already told you about the dartboard Although I didn't want to push it too much 'cos I didn't remember seeing it when I was in there (although I am a) a blindy, and ii) wasn't looking for it). Don't think the place has a quiz machine, but again it might have been hiding in a corner or something.Kirk Bevins wrote:I am even more excited now as I went on to Justin Irwin's darts site and he lists all the pubs in Central London (zone 1) with a dartboard. Upon clicking on the relevant area, the list of pubs is given and up comes The Sekforde Arms.
http://www.justinirwin.com/london-darts ... erkenwell/
Description: "Proper old local in the quietest street in London. Feels like being in a different world, and a lovely place to play darts, if a little frustrating that the design of the oche makes it difficult to watch others play."
So if I get any breaks during the day, you'll know where you can find me. Let's just hope they have decent quiz machines too.
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Assuming I can get any signal, I'll happily post the occasional in-running update.JimBentley wrote:I'm pretty excited by all this awesomeness - and I'm not even going!
Will there be any updates on this amazing event as it takes place? Because if so, I will have to modify my excitement status accordingly.
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Have a good one all!
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Yep, http://www.twitter.com/gxphil will carry round-by-round news of shocks, gossip and ale count.JimBentley wrote:I'm pretty excited by all this awesomeness - and I'm not even going!
Will there be any updates on this amazing event as it takes place? Because if so, I will have to modify my excitement status accordingly.
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Haha oh man you are awesome.Phil Makepeace wrote:Yep, http://www.twitter.com/gxphil will carry round-by-round news of shocks, gossip and ale count.
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A very belated good wishes to all who are attending today.
And thanks phil for the twitter feed. I've just tuned in, but see nothing's there yet.
And thanks phil for the twitter feed. I've just tuned in, but see nothing's there yet.
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Received from Twitter about an hour ago:
Carson 84-66 Gough highlight of the round. Possibly a max game too. No real shocks, R2 about to start.
Carson 84-66 Gough highlight of the round. Possibly a max game too. No real shocks, R2 about to start.
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Latest: "Carson 83-49 Makepeace might be another maxer. Can anyone stop him?"
Nice one Innis.
Nice one Innis.
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Cheers for the updates, Phil, but more importantly, is anyone pissed yet?