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Yes, I know. I am doing one tomorrow to expiate the sin.
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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OriginalGriff wrote: WSO CCC OTD 2015-05-01 Time travel again?
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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No, I'm just behind the times!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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Poor form, poor form. Definitely not cricket! The definition should obviously be 'brings things to life' and the wordplay should be adjusted to suit, not the other way round! You wouldn't get away with it on rec.puzzles.crosswords let me tell you!!!
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It didn't scan well as "brings"!
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Member 9082365 wrote: rec.puzzles.crosswords Interesting group. Thanks for that!
So someone posts a word there and others compose and post cryptic clues for it? Am I correct?
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There are three clue writing competitions currently running (there used to be more before everybody forgot about newsgroups - or at least those that don't provide legally questionable file downloading - but we had a bit of a cull last year). In two of them the moderator du jour (well, de la semaine, really) sets a word to be clued as you say. In the other, a clue is lifted from a published crossword to be emulated or improved upon by entrants (I'm moderator of the current running). After a certain amount of time the moderator does a summary of all the clues to ensure that he hasn't missed an entry and that his reading is what the entrant intended, then critiques the clues and picks a winner who, if willing and able, then dons the moderator's hat for the next running.
There are still discussions on specific clues and clue writing in general to be had alongside the contests but they tend to be rather infrequent and considerably more sedate than the humdingers of the past since a number of the rowdier participants have drifted away (unfortunately, I think, but I probably do not speak for the majority on that!)
If anyone from CP would like to 'join' you'd be very welcome. Just pitch up and pitch in. I'm the one with the extraordinary name currently moderating CCVP perhaps better known in crossword circles as Flying Tortoise, my nom de plume as a setter for the Listener puzzle in the Times.
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Movie Quote Of The Day
Whatever deity may guide my life, dear lord don't let me die tonight. But if I shall before I wake, I'd accept my fate.
Which movie?
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Romeo & !Juliet
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Gee, I go!
You have just been Sharapova'd.
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Exit light, Enter Night(?)
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And the sequel: Off to never,never land.
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Ghost Rider
Mongo: Mongo only pawn... in game of life.
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Margret Thatcher - The movie
Every day, thousands of innocent plants are killed by vegetarians.
Help end the violence EAT BACON
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Troy?
I slept through that movie last night so I thought I heard part of this dialog in that movie.
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Yeah, as some may have noticed i was away last week... i had 5 days off but "OFF" is the wrong word to call it. I need vacation from my vacation, everyday something was to do and yesterday i had to cook a dinner for my criminal dinner party. Now it's up to relaxing today ... at work, impossible. Wednesday is the next though step, Rock am Ring is calling. Anyone going to this festival by the way?
I need to get more coffee
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Happens sometimes. By the way, what did you cook for Diner yesterday, interested to know
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We were 12 p and we had a tomato & mozzarella salad and some carrots + Paprika as 1st course.
An asparagus cream soup (fresh made with fresh asparagus) with selfmade croutons as 2nd.
Then i bbq'ued some meat that i had in selfmade marinade and handed a selfmade Tzatziki[^] with bread as 3rd course.
And as finale i made a pina colada tiramisu.
I chose the bbq because i didn't know what to cook for 12 p that fits medival times, as our criminal dinner was set on a "castle" in medival times
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Tiramisu didn't fit in medival times! Others quite good. Asparagus cream soup is yummi!!
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Yeah i know, but it was easy to prepare on day before the dinner and so i had a little pause while instructing the next steps of the criminal case :P
Indeed it is yummi!
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HobbyProggy wrote: Then i bbq'ued some meat that i had in selfmade marinade and handed a selfmade
Tzatziki[^] with bread as
3rd course. Your starters wouldn't please me, but I imagine this worth the wait.
HobbyProggy wrote: I chose the bbq because i didn't know what to cook for 12 p that fits medival
times Good choice; I would have gone for a perpetual stew - easier to make, but no match for marinated and bbq-ed meat.
Bastard Programmer from Hell
If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: Your starters wouldn't please me, but I imagine this worth the wait.
The only starter that pleased me was the soup XD I don't like salad at all!
Thanks for the idea with the stew, sounds good and seems to be really easy to cook. But as you stated the meat was worth it and i tasted very good although i would add selfmarinaded spareribs next time as they are yummi as hell
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