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Ooooo




Sub zero -6


Well, what an interesting call Narn's however, this is W**F Lotto we are playing here & I'm a stickler for the rules


( and i'm having to put you "into Nidd" for that illegal call )



*rips silver duct tape off top lip*



W**F



F those F's

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> katie1997 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > btw, there's nothing in the small print to say

> > what prize we will win if we pick the lucky

> > number.

>

> Good point Katie273737!

>

>

> (PS you still on-line? LOL)


no I'm not. someone else is impersonating me again (and not very well either I might add, tsk)

woofmarkthedog Wrote:

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> Ooooo

>

>

>

> Sub zero -6

>

> Well, what an interesting call Narn's however,

> this is W**F Lotto we are playing here & I'm a

> stickler for the rules

>

> ( and i'm having to put you "into Nidd" for that

> illegal call )

>

>

> *rips silver duct tape of top lip*

>

>

> W**F



You didn't disappoint Willy-Woof! That's told him!!!!




*rolling on floor laughing hysterically*

Ladymuck Wrote:

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> katie1997 Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > btw, there's nothing in the small print to say

> > what prize we will win if we pick the lucky

> > number.

>

> Good point Katie273737!

>

>

> (PS you still on-line? LOL)


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Every number...


...is a "lucky number"



* prizes, more like "suprises" *



( now where was I...?)


Ah yes The LYM , 1949 (MCMXLIX) was a common year starting on Saturday


( fairly "dull" choice really, still, you pick em )



W**F

well that's me told - my dad was born that year and without him there would be no LYM - therefore I am sticking with my first choice.


I would also like to think that the ski resort in Squaw Valley, California openning is pretty major event!!!

Oh Dogger..


It's on the board & in the draw


109 The cycle of the decimal equivalent of 1/109 ends ...853211, the first six Fibonacci numbers in reversed order.


( there you go & TheLostYorkie though he got the sh!tty stick )



W**F

Cat in a Hot Tin Bus Wrote:

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> Lucky number 8 please

>

> Purrfect

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CIAHTB...


Here you go, a Chinese 8


It's in the draw & on the board




Learn this by Friday or you are OUT of the draw, plus if you though my sending Narnia "into Nidd" was bad, then you have seriously underestimated the colour of my fury



Now, "crack on "



W**F

katie1997 Wrote:

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> 1997 for me please woof (might as well eh?)

>

> btw, there's nothing in the small print to say

> what prize we will win if we pick the lucky

> number.

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OK Katie, just a quick "rustle" in the "prize safe" & the first one I've managed to grab ,is...


http://www.ovcart.com/images/inventory/9658.1669.full.jpg


Now, how FAB is that ?


( & I thought rats had gnawed the whole prize safe )


Just think, IF you are one of the many* winners of the W**FLottery then that prize could be yourz*



W**F



Disclaimer & terminology


Many* may refer to:

plural

A quantifier that can be used with count nouns - often preceded by "as" or "too" or "so" or "that"; amounting to a large but indefinite number; "many temptations"; "a good many but not a lot"; "many directions"; not on my shift more than a few less, oh, & not more than several


Yourz* NOT to be confused with Yours

Narnia Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Pi

>

> Well?


____________________________________


Narnia...



You are "in Nidd" so this means you miss 3 turns


( everyone should know this )



Remind me later or wait for the "rule of dusk" to naturally kick in



W**F

Narnia Wrote:

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> It's later now..............

>

> What exactly is wrong with my -6 and/or Pi? Rules

> please.

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Well...


Pi isn't a pure number as such , though the Church did lazily try and round it up to 4


-6 falls outside of the zero base line zone thus rendering itself invalid


Also I reject your 3Rd turn formally & you are now out of "In Nidd"


You may now submit your chosen number on your next "go"


Good luck


W**F

Narnia Wrote:

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> I might appreciate being out of 'In Nidd' if I

> knew what is was. When will my next go be then?

>

> PS When did you say the numbers had to be 'pure'?

____________________________________________________


So...


You are "technically" out of being "In Nidd" however, you have just "had a go" but didn't offer a number, so you're back "In Nidd" again


[pre]

Q. PS When did you say the numbers had to be 'pure'?

[/pre]

A. In my last post



W**F


(the "conundrum number" move could be played here BTW)

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