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WOTTA LOAD OF SOUR GRAPES LOL LOL LOL!!!


All very valid and, given the thread, a masterstroke by moi...better than that sly puss' (aka Jeremy) recent 10,000, in my opinion.


In your face:


- Lady-Katherina-van-de-poop-poops

- karter-sour-face

- Mr. green-with-envy Medic

- Sly-puss-ha-ha-Jeremy

- Master-will-be-fuming-Quids


and last, but not least


- the elusive-is-going-to-be-more-then-a-trifle-miffed-tee-hee-Leppy-Narnia



BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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Ahhh such jokers...




*adopts sombre expression and recites*

- thou shalt not be bitter

- thou shalt not covet that 10,000

- thou shalt not mock those who lack proficiency in the 100s game

- thou shalt honour the Creator of the 100s game: Master Quids (though everyone else can go and...)

- thou shalt turn the other cheek to the sour-grapeness of others

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Jeremy Wrote:

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> What was sly about my glorious 10000?


Sly Puss...wicked, tricksey, I ought to wring his filthy little neck. Filthy little thief...he stole it from under my nose...curse him...we wants the Precious and to be Queen of 100s Game once more... thief, filthy little thief. Where is it? Where is it? He stole it from me...my Precious. Curse him, we hates him! It's mine and we wants it. I wasn't expecting it (LOL)... I had been stalking it for weeks! It was mine I tell you, mine. The PRECIOUSSSSSSS WAS MINE.....Sly Puss ruins everything...


As for you, Mr. Medic, sub-section ix of Clause 6.3.1(a)(iii) states that "any purported rule alleged by any dubious member of less than 3 months shall be ruled inadmissible evidence". You, have only been around 2 months and a bit: nuff said! Furthermore, your assertion is merely circumstancial - not to mention - hearsay. Case dismissed.

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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> BTW I got an 8500er this morning while you were

> persumably snoring your head off!


Referred for Adjudication:


Post 1:

Re: Football Focus

Posted by: Alan Medic Today, 06:29AM


What do women know about football eh?



Post 2:

Re: Football Focus

Posted by: Alan Medic Today, 06:30AM


Oh.........8500



Sub-section II of Clause 9.3.1(b)(iv) provides that where a valid score is preceded by an offensive or potentially offensive post, then that score shall be invalidated.


The current arbiter of the 100s Game, having reviewed the evidence before him determines that Alan Medic's score should not stand as it is in breach of the above. Moreover, given the imflammatory nature of the preceding post, there is to be no right of appeal.


Decision: 8500 disallowed.

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When I'm not around it just goes to pot.


Alan Medic first of all does a 100 not in the lounge and then crows about his 4500......which he set up himself with post 4499 -er, disallowed. Learn the rules Alan, you're worse than Declan.


Laddy M - you are suspended as ref couldn't even spot a basic infringement like that...back to school.


Karter you fancy reffing in my abscence?

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