Series 4 - Episode 9
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- Dungeoneer
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
i can only imagine!
"Hey Dave. What did you think of that last team?"
"hmsph...hhmhmhm.h..HAHAHAHAHAHA!"
heh heh heh. well i think they should be awarded a perfect 10 for entertainment value. At least they'll never go unforgotten I suppose that's one way to make a name for yourself
"Hey Dave. What did you think of that last team?"
"hmsph...hhmhmhm.h..HAHAHAHAHAHA!"
heh heh heh. well i think they should be awarded a perfect 10 for entertainment value. At least they'll never go unforgotten I suppose that's one way to make a name for yourself
Sidestep to the left....
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Re: Series 4 Episode 9
Cheers Leggy.Some of the older episodes have been removed to make room...!
Those of you who missed earlier episodes, I've been mirroring the files here:
http://www.furry.co.uk/km/Series4/
Please note that I've renamed the episodes to get rid of the spaces in the filenames, but they are still Leggy's avis - he's doing the hard work, I'm just providing the files. ;-)
Leggy - if you want me to stick your Leggy1210 bit back in the filename, let me know.
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
I loved seeing that again! The fact that it happened so quickly and that the Andrew in the red shirt could clearly see that the gap was on the left were what made it funny for me! All together now "Simon! Side-step to your left!" DONG!! Hehehe - absolute class! ;D
I quite like the new team, but they don't last very long...so we don't have long until we see D-i-c-k-on and his friends!
I quite like the new team, but they don't last very long...so we don't have long until we see D-i-c-k-on and his friends!
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
i cant believe how stupid they were!! I mean if they dont know their left from their right, why the hell did they apply in the 1st place! LMAO!!
They had troubles with their left and right earlier in the quest as well..... LOL
They had troubles with their left and right earlier in the quest as well..... LOL
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
The funniest bit was the room previous; where the adviser made the same mistake. "Simon, sidestep to your left" - the rest of the team look at him oddly, "umm, yes, I meant to guide him round that way."
..........................lets go ride some BEAMS!!
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
I think he genuinely DID mean to guide him round the chair that way, actually ;-) No excuses for him getting it wrong in the block and tackle room, but previously in the quest you can see him actually try to position himself the same way around as the advisor to get the left/right correct before he says it. ;-)The funniest bit was the room previous; where the adviser made the same mistake. "Simon, sidestep to your left" - the rest of the team look at him oddly, "umm, yes, I meant to guide him round that way."
I'm going to start a thread on the subject of forced vs. un-forced deaths, I think.
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
I couldn't stop laughing at Treguard and Pickle - Pickle had slapped his hand over his mouth to stop himself from corpsing, and Treguard was just O.o
"Ooooooo...Kaaaaaaaaaay...."
LOL! ;D
"Ooooooo...Kaaaaaaaaaay...."
LOL! ;D
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Re: Series 4 Episode 9
Thanx so much Dan - I only found out about the marvellous leggy yesterday and managed to get episode 1 but then he removed the rest, leaving me very distressed until just now, when i went to your website! Hurrah for mirroring! WWWWWWwoooo YAY *Leaping and Bounding with excitement* Actually I did jump around the house for a little while-crazy or what?!Those of you who missed earlier episodes, I've been mirroring the files here:
Have A nice day! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
Nah, I watched it several times - he didn't mean to go that way.
I think he genuinely DID mean to guide him round the chair that way, actually ;-) No excuses for him getting it wrong in the block and tackle room, but previously in the quest you can see him actually try to position himself the same way around as the advisor to get the left/right correct before he says it. ;-)
I'm going to start a thread on the subject of forced vs. un-forced deaths, I think.
..........................lets go ride some BEAMS!!
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Fantastic stuff for providing another mirror! Many thanks... :)
Space was becoming a bit of an issue!
I'm not too bothered about the filenames, "leggy1210" was only added as a seal of quality ;D
Space was becoming a bit of an issue!
I'm not too bothered about the filenames, "leggy1210" was only added as a seal of quality ;D
"Side-foot to your right...!"
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
*sigh*
the memories
the advisor in the middle at least new his left from his right...he should have done the guiding.
am i alone in thinking that they should split these jobs between advisors and not quibble about it during the show..
spellcaster
logger (passwords, causeways, hints/clues)
guider
obviously they put their heads together for questions, riddles...etc but if they all specialised at a job there would be less confusion and more direct action me-thinks.
i mean obviously if the other two advisors spot a pie or something on the floor that the guider missed then they should tell the guider about it so he can get the dungeoneer their...etc
you get me?
the memories
the advisor in the middle at least new his left from his right...he should have done the guiding.
am i alone in thinking that they should split these jobs between advisors and not quibble about it during the show..
spellcaster
logger (passwords, causeways, hints/clues)
guider
obviously they put their heads together for questions, riddles...etc but if they all specialised at a job there would be less confusion and more direct action me-thinks.
i mean obviously if the other two advisors spot a pie or something on the floor that the guider missed then they should tell the guider about it so he can get the dungeoneer their...etc
you get me?
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
Yup, that sounds like a good way of organising it. It would have been good to make the advisor's decisions final as well; that way, Nicki's team in series 4 could have avoided their Aardvark problems :P
Assassins do it from behind
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
Most teams seem to do this (with varying success) anyway: certainly a previous team had one advisor saying to the spellcaster "do spellcasting run - quickly!" (to escape from ariadne). They all scribble down clues, although for some teams some of the advisors are more observant than others... And usually it's only one person guiding, to save the problems team 2 had with everyone shouting at once ;-)am i alone in thinking that they should split these jobs between advisors and not quibble about it during the show..
spellcaster
logger (passwords, causeways, hints/clues)
guider
Except for the medusa in series 2, where they had to take turns to guide...
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'My tale of last night, a few minutes before six.'
Heh, NOTHING stopped me from watching that last night...
Hark, and listen to the old skull rattle his jaw, in this tale of TV, Dogs, and a UBER fast shopping moment.
'It was 15 minutes to 6, and the Hell-hound dogs were a-squeaking to be allowed to relieve themselves. Being my 'job' at home, I took them out, edgy about missing Knightmare. After all 3 were done, I finally got back in properly at 5:53. I floated to the nearest chair, preparing to watch the greater game, when I'm asked to go to the shop briefly. AAAARGH. So I do - Breaking every goddamned speed record possible to make a 10 minute trip fit into a 2 minute jog there and back. And I do - nearly dying of exhaustion as I get back in, and turn the TV back to the right channel, barely making the start of the beginning credits. Ten minutes later, Me and my mum laughed ourselves stupid, as 'Simon' and his advisors had a lapse of directional sense, and were sent plunging into the depths of the pit at Block and Tackle...It was worth all the hassle. ;)'
It's a true story, too. :-/
Hark, and listen to the old skull rattle his jaw, in this tale of TV, Dogs, and a UBER fast shopping moment.
'It was 15 minutes to 6, and the Hell-hound dogs were a-squeaking to be allowed to relieve themselves. Being my 'job' at home, I took them out, edgy about missing Knightmare. After all 3 were done, I finally got back in properly at 5:53. I floated to the nearest chair, preparing to watch the greater game, when I'm asked to go to the shop briefly. AAAARGH. So I do - Breaking every goddamned speed record possible to make a 10 minute trip fit into a 2 minute jog there and back. And I do - nearly dying of exhaustion as I get back in, and turn the TV back to the right channel, barely making the start of the beginning credits. Ten minutes later, Me and my mum laughed ourselves stupid, as 'Simon' and his advisors had a lapse of directional sense, and were sent plunging into the depths of the pit at Block and Tackle...It was worth all the hassle. ;)'
It's a true story, too. :-/
WoOOo, I am the floating Skull - bite my shiny cranium!!!
It still waits.
It still waits.
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Re: "Simon - sidestep to your left..."
ROFL omg, floatywhite...that has to be one of the best things ive heard in a long time.
at 6ish i was getting ready to go out (not having challenge i rely on my mate leggy) and so was totally oblivious to the plight of the TV viewer
at 6ish i was getting ready to go out (not having challenge i rely on my mate leggy) and so was totally oblivious to the plight of the TV viewer
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