Dave Robjohns Hypertouch chosen as instead of pretending things don't exist, we'll pretend they do. And Barney is hyper
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Adam Dexter That was... fun | |
Tom Cappleman Take that Plum! (Though shame to have buzzed in too quickly, and then found the actual answer later) | |
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Tom Cappleman Out of interest, would my final impossible numbers have counted as an LNAFP if needed? | |
Dave Robjohns Well, as it's Christmas... | |
Dave Robjohns (But acknowledging it was impossible and declaring the closest you can get both required to get the point) | |
Andy SC Dave 'Scrooge' Robjohns | |
Dave Robjohns 3 winners this time on Takeshi's castle. Congrats to them. Oliver today's only conundrum solver (2.3s!). Bringing the LNAFPs were T-Cap, Oliver, Bradley and Neil, while Maus earnt a bonus for his pencil (UNRELATABLE).
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Notes from the organizer: I have no idea how horrible or otherwise this will be...
We're playing Plum, as it's national "chocolate covered anything" day. I wouldn't say no to a chocolate covered prime steak, but this seemed the most fitting bot
It's also "Barbie and Barney backlash day" - yep, the one you've been waiting for all year, apparently created to deny their existence.
Barbie is seen as a bad influence on young girls, and that lovable purple dinosaur's permanent wide smile is apparently just as bad, so this day exists
Ran from: 16 – 16 December 2020. Format: Hypertouch 15. Matches: One-off. Approved.
Fixtures: 27. Completed: 27.
Key. Green: winner. Red: loser. Grey: tie. (Stripes: provisional, match in progress.)
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