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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> You actually posted '73!!!!'. Where does it say in

> the rules that you score a point for that?


There's nothing in the rulebook stating that the number may not be succeeded by punctuation.


I scored another one, but I think there was an exclamation mark there too (Eurozone). Meh...


Effing pedant...


I aint playin no more...didn't get such petty balderdash from Master Quids...


*sulks*


And Frankito, you swear as much as you like! Be most vociferous in fact.

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now, now play nicely.


I saw your 1st 73 LM and thought it was , well, let's say 'well researched'. I don't think it matters that you had to trawl (I said Trawl not troll) back a couple of weeks or so, it just proves your dedication to the game.


I must say if all players took it as seriously and were as committed then we would no doubt be enjoying the jet-set thrills of such diverse-spin offs as: setenta y tres, dreiundsiebzig, soixante-treize, drie?nzeventig, εβδομήντα τρία and even the exotic 七十三.


*sighs and dreams of long games of settantatre by Lake Como*

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I suggest you keep your eyes peeled

> maxxi..........very peeled.



As you posted this did you not feel a "whoosh" and detect the faint odour of rusks as LM sneaked in whiloe you held the door open?


I think the ref is taking backhanders.


And LM? These socks are disgusting!

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They look like they were designed the last time MC won the cup - must've had some left over.


Stop changing the subject. I am chaining the wheels of your pram and banning you from loitering at thread gates without a responsible adult present (not you AlanM, you are putty in LM's mitten-clad hands).

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