2008/05/28 11:37:35
SteveStrummerUK

ORIGINAL: RobertB

Gates?


What gates??


Moveable panels to rearrange the maze when the rats figure it out. In this particular case study, however, it seems unnecessary, as the subject rat seems incapable of finding the target cheese if he was sitting on it.


I meant the gate in and out of the maze Bob - but your follow up line makes it all irrelevant
2008/05/28 12:14:55
Doc_Hollingsworth

ORIGINAL: SteveStrummerUK


It does no harm to look around for new gear CJ - in my opinion, it always pays to keep abreast of whats just come out.

A lot of us try to keep up with the latest technology - but there will always be the knockers.




You've been watching the Justin Timberlake - Janet Jackson video way too much Strummy.
2008/05/28 17:54:00
SteveStrummerUK

ORIGINAL: Doc_Hollingsworth


ORIGINAL: SteveStrummerUK


It does no harm to look around for new gear CJ - in my opinion, it always pays to keep abreast of whats just come out.

A lot of us try to keep up with the latest technology - but there will always be the knockers.




You've been watching the Justin Timberlake - Janet Jackson video way too much Strummy.



Funny enough, I watched it live - I do like your Superbowl you know.

We used to get regular Gridiron coverage over here but it's all on satellite now, more's the shame.
2008/05/28 17:57:19
Doc_Hollingsworth
We'll convert all you European to American Football. Then you can have a game played by thugs and watched by thugs!
2008/05/28 18:00:38
SteveStrummerUK

I love the tactics and the different 'teams' on the same side.

It's also a game that naturally stops on a regular basis.

For my money, I find Gridiron more comparable to cricket than our football or rugby - especially the tactics.
2008/05/28 20:23:51
cjlinus
ORIGINAL: SteveStrummerUK

I love the tactics and the different 'teams' on the same side.

It's also a game that naturally stops on a regular basis.

For my money, I find Gridiron more comparable to cricket than our football or rugby - especially the tactics.


We need those breaks so we can go piss, grab another beer, some chips, and still not miss part of the game.
2008/05/29 05:03:47
SteveStrummerUK

ORIGINAL: cjlinus

ORIGINAL: SteveStrummerUK

I love the tactics and the different 'teams' on the same side.

It's also a game that naturally stops on a regular basis.

For my money, I find Gridiron more comparable to cricket than our football or rugby - especially the tactics.


We need those breaks so we can go piss, grab another beer, some chips, and still not miss part of the game.


This is by far the most compelling, intelligent and well thought out argument for developing an ineterest in American Football I have ever had the privilege to read.
2008/05/29 10:23:09
Doc_Hollingsworth
Yes but for you Poms it would be:

Go to the loo; grab a Guinness on your way back, and a bag of Pork skins, and still not a miss any part of the game.

And American Football is nothing like your Cricket. We don't play for five days and come to a draw. Nor do our teams run around in funny looking shorts. Maybe the equivalent of nickers. But not shorts. And we have sideline entertainment in the way of Cheerleaders that bounce up and down in the skimpy outfits.
2008/05/29 16:32:29
cjlinus
ORIGINAL: Doc_Hollingsworth
And we have sideline entertainment in the way of Cheerleaders that bounce up and down in the skimpy outfits.


2008/05/29 17:21:13
SteveStrummerUK

ORIGINAL: Doc_Hollingsworth

Yes but for you Poms it would be:



Sorry mate - only the Aussies get to call us Poms.

Limey is acceptable




Or Jeeves





And as for you CJ - please stop encouraging him - he doesn't need any extra-curricular winding up
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