MikeG.
Established Member
And Biscuit joiners and the Northern Line should both be wild.
You're just making stuff up to suit you. You'll want a Timber Merchants joker next.
And Biscuit joiners and the Northern Line should both be wild.
Sneaky use of the trumpingtons variation I see. Well we shall have to see if Steve will allow it but in the mean time I think it should be pushed further afield so "48mm Tsunesaburo".
That was superceded by the underwood compliance clause v.2.1.
Because you never need to bother with it.
Incidentally, v2.1 covered both the amateurs and the pro's game following Samantha's successful appeal.
I’m afraid you appear to have an incomplete grasp of Seller’s Principles of Congruence.
Samantha’s appeal, as I am no doubt you are well aware, was quashed, overturned and thoroughly debunked (at least I think that is what he said) by Lyttelton, LJ in Rex vs. Claw-Hammer(smith) (reported Twonk’s Almanac 1925).
Still it is kind of you to take an interest in the game.
ah but following the agreement by the British standards institute in 1930 that the definition of an inch is precisely, no more, no less 25.4mm and later adoption the american standards association in 1933, I think you'll find that imperial units are based on metric definitions, as such the imperial variation was dissolved and a single measurement based system introduced to prevent such ridiculous claims. honestly, has it really been so long since you played?I see what you did there. Very clever. However, I'm absolutely certain that we're playing the Imperial version of the Rules, so I'll slip in a 3/8ths firmer. I wonder Samantha would say to that!
......... following Humph was an impossible task ........
My knowledge of this is a good 30 years out of date - it would seem that the rules have moved on apace. Best leave it to the professionals.Who said anything about the Triple Helsinki Rule? Obviously, that's been deprecated by the Introduction of the Short Diagonals!
Have you even bothered to read the rules?
At last! Somebody is taking this seriously.
Pozidrive #2 Screwdriver (standard length, obviously, as I don't want to fall foul of the Long Diagonal).
May I request a five cut check?Ha! You fell for that one, a Long Diagonal if ever I saw one. 3 point penalty, I'm afraid.
Amateur.
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