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Offline Just One More

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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #105 on: August 04, 2013, 06:32:07 AM »
In fairness to Barman, he did have to drink through Tel's half to get to his half
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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #106 on: August 04, 2013, 08:07:20 AM »
In fairness to Barman, he did have to drink through Tel's half to get to his half

No No it was Uncles not his.... unless Uncle gave him permission of course... whistle:

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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #107 on: August 04, 2013, 08:45:58 AM »
In fairness to Barman, he did have to drink through Tel's half to get to his half

No No it was Uncles not his.... unless Uncle gave him permission of course... whistle:


Uncle can't have given his permission, it clearly states in rool  27a (IV)  No player at any stage of the game may drink (with or without another players permission) the drink of another player. This rool stands under any and all circumstances. Should this ever happen the game shall be declared null and void. 


The only  time that this has ever happened was on 14th October 1956 when young Fred Grimsbottom allowed Cecil Braithwaite a sip of his drink following the famous 'sardine fish bone' incident.

It was never discovered whether this was actually and intentional manoeuvre on the part of Grimsbottom who was loosing to Brathwaite at the time as sardines had never been found in Rastick before, nor come to think of it, after. noooo:
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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #108 on: August 04, 2013, 08:48:51 AM »
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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #109 on: August 04, 2013, 08:52:02 AM »
In fairness to Barman, he did have to drink through Tel's half to get to his half

No No it was Uncles not his.... unless Uncle gave him permission of course... whistle:


Uncle can't have given his permission, it clearly states in rool  27a ()V)  No player at any stage of the game may drink (with or without another players permission) the drink of another player. This rool stands under any and all circumstances. Should this ever happen the game shall be declared null and void. 


The only time that this has ever happened was in 14th October 1956 when young Fred Grimsbottom allowed Cecil Braithwaite a sip of his drink following the famous 'sardine fish bone' incident.

It was never discovered whether this was actually and intentional manoeuvre on the part of Grimsbottom who was loosing to Brathwaite at the time as sardines had never been found in Rastick before, nor come to think of it, after. noooo:

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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #110 on: August 04, 2013, 08:56:32 AM »
In fairness to Barman, he did have to drink through Tel's half to get to his half

No No it was Uncles not his.... unless Uncle gave him permission of course... whistle:


Uncle can't have given his permission, it clearly states in rool  27a ()V)  No player at any stage of the game may drink (with or without another players permission) the drink of another player. This rool stands under any and all circumstances. Should this ever happen the game shall be declared null and void. 


The only time that this has ever happened was in 14th October 1956 when young Fred Grimsbottom allowed Cecil Braithwaite a sip of his drink following the famous 'sardine fish bone' incident.

It was never discovered whether this was actually and intentional manoeuvre on the part of Grimsbottom who was loosing to Brathwaite at the time as sardines had never been found in Rastick before, nor come to think of it, after. noooo:

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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #111 on: August 04, 2013, 10:02:41 AM »
In fairness to Barman, he did have to drink through Tel's half to get to his half

No No it was Uncles not his.... unless Uncle gave him permission of course... whistle:


Uncle can't have given his permission, it clearly states in rool  27a ()V)  No player at any stage of the game may drink (with or without another players permission) the drink of another player. This rool stands under any and all circumstances. Should this ever happen the game shall be declared null and void. 


The only time that this has ever happened was in 14th October 1956 when young Fred Grimsbottom allowed Cecil Braithwaite a sip of his drink following the famous 'sardine fish bone' incident.

It was never discovered whether this was actually and intentional manoeuvre on the part of Grimsbottom who was loosing to Brathwaite at the time as sardines had never been found in Rastick before, nor come to think of it, after. noooo:

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Poor Grimsbottom, all those years in exile.  A moments folly, a lifetime of shameful remorse.
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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #112 on: August 04, 2013, 10:47:49 AM »
I know... you save those kids from that fire, nothing... you raised all that money for charity, nothing... but you shag one sheep...
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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #113 on: August 04, 2013, 10:55:28 AM »
Indeed.  Grimsbottom's misfortune to chance upon the biggest tease in the flock  Well that and never being able to get a woman due to that deformity.
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Re: CDB 4
« Reply #114 on: August 04, 2013, 07:35:46 PM »
I know... you save those kids from that fire, nothing... you raised all that money for charity, nothing... but you shag one sheep...

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