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****Colin Davies wrote: I don't see why so many people can't understand that competitive drinking is a sport ? How could it be? The dividing line between what is and what isn't a sport is whether or not you can do it well when you are drunk. Bowling != sport, soccer == sport, etc... But then, you can do very well in a drinking contest while drunk (that is of course the point after all), so it can't be a sport! :) -- Russell Morris "WOW! Chocolate - half price!" - Homer Simpson, while in the land of chocolate.
Russell Morris wrote: The dividing line between what is and what isn't a sport is whether or not you can do it well when you are drunk. Bowling != sport, soccer == sport, etc.. Using your definition it is a sport. The first thing a trainer instills in you is the ability not to get drunk, as in any form of event you will loose any competitive advantage. Also the amount of track work that you must do keeps you in good general fitness. Regardz Colin J Davies
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Simon Walton wrote: My programming teacher just lost a drinking competition on Richard and Judy's channel 4 show You really watch drinking contests on TV?:eek: I'd heard that the programming BBC offers is a bit thin, but this takes the bisquit! You should upgrade to some of our mindless sitcoms :-D
Roger Wright wrote: I'd heard that the programming BBC offers is a bit thin What and that American crap is any better? :mad: :mad: :(( Why do you hate Britons so much? We won you the war by doing all the ground work!! we gave you your founding fathers!! All the richest people either live or holiday in Britain. We have owned more of the world that you ever will you arrogant yank. :mad: ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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Roger Wright wrote: I'd heard that the programming BBC offers is a bit thin What and that American crap is any better? :mad: :mad: :(( Why do you hate Britons so much? We won you the war by doing all the ground work!! we gave you your founding fathers!! All the richest people either live or holiday in Britain. We have owned more of the world that you ever will you arrogant yank. :mad: ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
Would you like a nice relaxing back rub, Dave ? Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
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Simon Walton wrote: My programming teacher just lost a drinking competition on Richard and Judy's channel 4 show You really watch drinking contests on TV?:eek: I'd heard that the programming BBC offers is a bit thin, but this takes the bisquit! You should upgrade to some of our mindless sitcoms :-D
Roger Wright wrote: I'd heard that the programming BBC offers is a bit thin really ? I'd take any comedy on the BBC over 'Who's the Boss', any day of the week. The BBC is also responsible for 'The Blue Planet', 'Doctor Who', 'Red Dwarf', 'Absolutely Fabulous', 'Fawlty Towers', 'The Young Ones', 'Black Adder' etc. Given the differences in budget, I'm amazed at how much better the average BBC produced show is than anything coming out of the US of A. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
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Roger Wright wrote: I'd heard that the programming BBC offers is a bit thin What and that American crap is any better? :mad: :mad: :(( Why do you hate Britons so much? We won you the war by doing all the ground work!! we gave you your founding fathers!! All the richest people either live or holiday in Britain. We have owned more of the world that you ever will you arrogant yank. :mad: ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
LOL! David Wulff wrote: Why do you hate Britons so much? On the contrary, we let you keep Britain, didn't we? David Wulff wrote: We won you the war by doing all the ground work!! We appreciate the gift of radar, by the way. Thank you. And it was rather sporting of you to lie there and draw the rocket fire while we snuck up on the rascals' shores. Good job! David Wulff wrote: we gave you your founding fathers!! That you did, and it was damn generous of you to ship us all of your capable and intelligent statesmen. Very thoughtful, that. David Wulff wrote: All the richest people either live or holiday in Britain. They're the only ones that can afford your taxes. David Wulff wrote: We have owned more of the world that you ever will you arrogant yank. A pity you couldn't make the payments, and the original owners repossesed all of it... :-D
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LOL! David Wulff wrote: Why do you hate Britons so much? On the contrary, we let you keep Britain, didn't we? David Wulff wrote: We won you the war by doing all the ground work!! We appreciate the gift of radar, by the way. Thank you. And it was rather sporting of you to lie there and draw the rocket fire while we snuck up on the rascals' shores. Good job! David Wulff wrote: we gave you your founding fathers!! That you did, and it was damn generous of you to ship us all of your capable and intelligent statesmen. Very thoughtful, that. David Wulff wrote: All the richest people either live or holiday in Britain. They're the only ones that can afford your taxes. David Wulff wrote: We have owned more of the world that you ever will you arrogant yank. A pity you couldn't make the payments, and the original owners repossesed all of it... :-D
Roger Wright wrote: On the contrary, we let you keep Britain, didn't we? :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
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Roger Wright wrote: I'd heard that the programming BBC offers is a bit thin really ? I'd take any comedy on the BBC over 'Who's the Boss', any day of the week. The BBC is also responsible for 'The Blue Planet', 'Doctor Who', 'Red Dwarf', 'Absolutely Fabulous', 'Fawlty Towers', 'The Young Ones', 'Black Adder' etc. Given the differences in budget, I'm amazed at how much better the average BBC produced show is than anything coming out of the US of A. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
Second hand information only, Christian. We only get BBCA here, and there's nothing there worthy of a second glance. Glad to hear there's some quality work being done there! Export some, PLEASE!
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Second hand information only, Christian. We only get BBCA here, and there's nothing there worthy of a second glance. Glad to hear there's some quality work being done there! Export some, PLEASE!
BBCA? BBC America? From your description of the programming, I'd guess it is highly filtered and localised for the average Joe Shotgun over there. ;P ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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Second hand information only, Christian. We only get BBCA here, and there's nothing there worthy of a second glance. Glad to hear there's some quality work being done there! Export some, PLEASE!
I'm in Australia - we import it ourselves. The BBC has an excellent range of stuff on DVD, however. The Blue Planet in particular just *rules*. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
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Would you like a nice relaxing back rub, Dave ? Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
I would, yes. Drop me a line on 00 44 870 746 1433 and I'll sort out your plane tickets. ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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BBCA? BBC America? From your description of the programming, I'd guess it is highly filtered and localised for the average Joe Shotgun over there. ;P ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
All the naughty bits are, of course, removed. Along with anything the least bit witty, or interesting. The Great Unwashed Masses here buy an awful lot of advertised widgets here, so the producers don't dare offend anyone.
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I'm in Australia - we import it ourselves. The BBC has an excellent range of stuff on DVD, however. The Blue Planet in particular just *rules*. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
Christian Graus wrote: The Blue Planet in particular just *rules*. Yeah I agree, that series was absolutely breathtaking. Have you seen the other recent sci-documentary series they've produced, namely Walking with Dinosaurs and Space? Both equally good. ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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Christian Graus wrote: The Blue Planet in particular just *rules*. Yeah I agree, that series was absolutely breathtaking. Have you seen the other recent sci-documentary series they've produced, namely Walking with Dinosaurs and Space? Both equally good. ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
David Wulff wrote: Walking with Dinosaurs Missed this one. David Wulff wrote: Space Has not been on TV here, AFAIK. Both are on my DVD's to purchase list though. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
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David Wulff wrote: Walking with Dinosaurs Missed this one. David Wulff wrote: Space Has not been on TV here, AFAIK. Both are on my DVD's to purchase list though. Christian The tragedy of cyberspace - that so much can travel so far, and yet mean so little. And you don't spend much time with the opposite sex working day and night, unless the pizza delivery person happens to be young, cute, single and female. I can assure you, I've consumed more than a programmer's allotment of pizza, and these conditions have never aligned. - Christopher Duncan - 18/04/2002
Christian Graus wrote: Walking with Dinosaurs Missed this one. In that case, move it straight to the top of your DVD's to purchase list, 'cause it is truely excellent. They made a one-off followup program called The Ballad of Big Al (or something along those lines) which is equally worth getting ahold of if you can. The BBC made a follow-up/spin-off series called Living with Dinosuars which covered the time between the last of the dinosaurs and the earlist humans - it is well worth adding this one to you list. Christian Graus wrote: Space Has not been on TV here, AFAIK. This one starred Sam Neil and was equally excellent. ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
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BBCA? BBC America? From your description of the programming, I'd guess it is highly filtered and localised for the average Joe Shotgun over there. ;P ____________________ David Wulff hu·mour Pronunciation Key (hymr) n. & v. Chiefly British Dave's Code Project Screensaver and Wallpaper page.
David Wulff wrote: Joe Shotgun :laugh: her legs were like peanut butter - smooth and creamy and easy to spread