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Post by sandybahookie on Jan 29, 2020 14:37:22 GMT
Chumbles Thanks for bragging on my behalf, although sadly I only have 4.
Not happy about the LIES they are telling about 32 player games here though, they were all 64 player games, bastards! I didnt furiously beat off 63 other players to be fobbed off with 32 player medals. I absolutely agree; a very rare occurrence. I complained long and bitterly about, saying it was indefensible to use the same badge. On the occasion of getting the Flambeau (I have a unique badge, folks), I said amongst a couple of other suggestions (which the designer / owner Jay asked me for) that I would happily do without the Flambeau so it could be used for 32 player victors. Like all suggestions and requests Jay gives them the lowest priority. All his energies go into new pretty rank games. What's more, his investigations into cheating are ludicrous. He emails the supposed cheater and asks them if they're cheating ... On a par with "Are you, or have you ever been a terrorist"* If NP wasn't such an excellent browser game I'd have flounced... *US Customs and Immigration's basic intelligence test... Welcome to America, the Land of the Free, unless you happen to be black, hispanic, muslim, native american, poor or do something the local Sheriff dislikes, or are currently on DJ Frump's Twittertarget ... What is a flambeau medal for? Google tells me a flambeau is a flaming torch much like those used by angry and ignorant townsfolk when they are running misunderstood folk out of town or taking justice into their own hands. Was it a bribe?
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 29, 2020 14:42:45 GMT
Legally you can't be held to a contract made when you were drunk. On the other hand trying to back out may see you found face down in a Norfolk broad. Plus jilting your sister/cousin is not going to make family Christmases easier Speaking from experience, Sheep2?
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 29, 2020 14:45:56 GMT
It was compensation for a monumental fuckup!
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Post by Sheep2 on Jan 29, 2020 14:46:55 GMT
No. I've never been face down in a Norfolk broad or tried to marry a relative.
Or driven a tractor
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Post by Faceless on Jan 29, 2020 14:59:31 GMT
No. I've never been face down in a Norfolk broad or tried to marry a relative. Or driven a tractor Yeah yeah. Save it for the judge.
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Post by amipal on Jan 29, 2020 15:13:04 GMT
Ah! You've got to be very careful with creating rooms in that castle because if there's a single piece of damaged masonry in your wall it doesn't count. *points at crumbly wall* "Well there's your problem right there" I'll get the surveyors in.
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Post by gongfarmer on Jan 29, 2020 15:21:32 GMT
No. I've never been face down in a Norfolk broad or tried to marry a relative. Or driven a tractor This is where it gets complicated.
PrefMam already has the same christian name as my sister, so once we do tie the knot she will also have the same surname. My mum is already confused with the Christian names thing.... it's not going to get any easier for her.
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Post by dakylosaurus419 on Jan 29, 2020 16:30:58 GMT
“A godlike, pounding power”. Perhaps a metaphor for Dakylosaurus420.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 29, 2020 17:16:24 GMT
“A godlike, pounding power”. Perhaps a metaphor for Dakylosaurus420. Comparing yourself to the Lamb of God is probably dangerous, as well as sacrilegious, as it represents the ultimate sacrifice.
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Post by amipal on Jan 29, 2020 18:16:48 GMT
I'm off to see 1917 in a mo with my brother and dad. Since they're both West Sussex-based, it means driving north and crossing the county line into Burgess Hill of all places.
I believe we've also already chosen the establishment for pre-film dinner - Wetherspoons.
See you there, Destry?
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Post by Destry on Jan 29, 2020 18:37:21 GMT
Alas, no. Burgess Hill is a step too far.
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Post by Faceless on Jan 29, 2020 19:07:15 GMT
West Sussex is the best Sussex. Basic.
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Post by Destry on Jan 29, 2020 19:30:22 GMT
So PS Plus games for February are Bioshock The Collection, The Sims 4 and Firewall Zero Hour (which requires a VR headset)
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Jan 29, 2020 20:13:18 GMT
Describing West Sussex as 1917 is a bit harsh, it's not that backward there.
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Post by Sheep2 on Jan 29, 2020 20:16:39 GMT
Describing West Sussex as 1917 is a bit harsh, it's not that backward there. I presume you mean WW1 was not that backward.
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Post by Chumbles on Jan 29, 2020 20:23:30 GMT
Wontons (not Wantons you there) and a little rice. I was going to have some squeezy Tomato and Chilli relish with it. However the relish decided that the kitchen floor, ceiling, the cooker, rhe glass hob top, a floor mat, the bread bin and the counter top needed some small part of its contents - it exploded. 40 minutes cleaning later I look at my stone cold food... yeuch.
I don't feel well.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 29, 2020 20:51:08 GMT
I'm off to see 1917 in a mo with my brother and dad. Since he's West Sussex-based, it means driving north and crossing the county line into Burgess Hill of all places. ftfy
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 29, 2020 20:51:20 GMT
Congrats Gong.
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Post by Shenguin on Jan 29, 2020 20:52:11 GMT
Sound tough Tent, hope you're ok.
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Post by Tuffers on Jan 29, 2020 22:00:51 GMT
Insane in the membrane! Insane in the brain!
Classic Burgess hill
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Post by crankcaller on Jan 29, 2020 22:09:38 GMT
Just been working out holidays as I need to get them in tomorrow. By holidays i mean what days we're both taking off work to mind the child.
The good lady not best pleased as I sprung it on her last minute. Same as last year. Hence the frosty demeanor.
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Post by Tuffers on Jan 29, 2020 22:53:18 GMT
"The good lady not best pleased as I sprung it on her last minute. Same as last year. Hence the frosty demeanor".
Absolute filth.
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