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    Talking I got Brian Kerr to sign my issue of STIG!

    Got him to sign it at half-time.

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    Schumi wanted to take a picture of him, but Kerr was having none of it!

    You must have been in early to get a STIG - colour printer went, so we had only a third of the copies we wanted - we'd sold out 20 minutes before kick off...

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    He was at the Fulham game today aswell. He fairly gets around, doesn't he?

    That was about the only brightspot of last night, I left after John O'Flynn got his hat-trick.

    The worst we've played in a long, long time. Robbie Mac especially had a nightmare as did Alan "I'm an inconsistent git" Cawley.

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    Who was responsible for the Blue Review?

    Good stuff anyway, the bits about old UCD games were great.

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    Originally posted by UCD_4_Life
    Who was responsible for the Blue Review?

    Good stuff anyway, the bits about old UCD games were great.

    Hmmm...I don't know...

    Glad you enjoyed it anyway

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    Originally posted by pineapple stu
    Hmmm...I don't know...

    Glad you enjoyed it anyway
    No really, who?

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    Wow, a copy of STIG worth anything!!!!

    Thats must be a first.


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    Originally posted by Gimmick
    Wow, a copy of STIG worth anything!!!!

    Thats must be a first.

    It's not what it's worth, it's what we get for it that's important!

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    Originally posted by pineapple stu
    It's not what it's worth, it's what we get for it that's important!
    About IR£0.79 for those who are interested.
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    Originally posted by John83
    About IR£0.79 for those who are interested.
    What's that in proper money? About 6 and 7 pence?

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    Originally posted by pineapple stu
    What's that in proper money? About 6 and 7 pence?
    6s 7d, you mean.
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    A sheeps foot and a bucket of last months ale.

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    Originally posted by @ndy
    A sheeps foot and a bucket of last months ale.
    Are you trying to do us out of our hard-earned cash @ndy? It must be worth at least two buckets.
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    Well I reckon it's worth three skeeters and a gazebo. I remember when we used to call a gazebo a dime hut, because they cost a nickle. I went down to the dime hut store with my pet donkey, then I tied an onion to my belt which was the style at the time.
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    Originally posted by John83
    6s 7d, you mean.
    You write 6s 7d, you say 6 and 7 pence.

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    I reckon that it'd enough to buy approximately 7/16 of a rood of land in Western Australia.
    Last edited by Schumi; 25/04/2003 at 10:48 AM.
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    Originally posted by Schumi
    I reckon that it'd enough to but approximately 7/16 of a rood of land in Western Australia.
    So by Andy's current fanzine-sale predictions, we should own the whole state by the end of the season?
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    Well wouldn't you say

    6 and 7 rather than 6 and 7 pence, and besides he's writing it not saying it so technically he's correct to write 6s 7d now back to my story...

    I was going to buy a gazebo so I entered the dime hut store and I asked the attendant to show me a tellywicker which was the trade name for a dime hut or a gazebo as it's now known. Anyway I had an onion tied to my belt which was the style at the time and upon seeing the tellywicker I remembered back to when I was a boy and the times my dad and I used to go out buying gazebos, which is the modern name for a tellywicker or a dime hut as it was also known.
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    Re: Well wouldn't you say

    Originally posted by Aberdonian Stu
    6 and 7 rather than 6 and 7 pence, and besides he's writing it not saying it so technically he's correct to write 6s 7d

    You could say 6 and 7 or 6 and 7 pence. Technically, 6 and 7 could be £6 7s (if you were buying a house or something), so 6 and 7 pence then differentiates between the two. 6 and 7 pence would have been more commonly said.

    And anyway, sure I write things as I'd say them - that's what makes the fanzine such a riveting read!!!

    And I'm not the only one to write things as I say them, as your lack of punctuation shows...

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    Ah so you want to hear more of my riveting tale

    Now where was I, ah yes I was reminiscing of the old times I used to have with my father out in the tellywicker, which was the trade name for a gazebo which used to be call a dime hut. We'd sit out there watching the fish go by in the river, of course we didn't know what to do with fish in those days. We were a simple folk who were afraid to eat them because we thought they might give us a bout of the Pat Burke's and be constantly slagged in some magazine. Anyway I was talking to the clerk in the dime hut store and he showed me the tellywickers he had and I said to him "You call those tellywicker's why back in 19-dickety-6 we knew what a tellywicker was, it was a dime hut, and that ain't no gazebo." This confused the clerk as the word gazebo hadn't been invented yet.
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