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Rule Two: (I will keep them to a minimum and add if required)


A 73 scores a point if you post on a thread where your post will be any number which contains at least 1x7 and 1x3 and only contains 7's or 3's.

eg post on a thread with 36 previous posts and type 73 and it's your point. Also with 72, 372, 772 etc.


NB Whatever the post number you must always type '73' to claim your point. That's what the game is called after all.


Rule Three:


This season ends on July 31st

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HappyBee Wrote:

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> maxxi Wrote:

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> > red devil Wrote:

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> > > 19

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> > did you mean nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh 19?

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> Is someone feeling awkward !



Only if Awkward has nice legs.

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