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« Reply #15 on: March 03, 2015, 03:00:19 PM »

The topic about dice brought back many fond memories of this game...http://www.rgl.wa.gov.au/ResourceFiles/Gaming/rules_unders_and_overs.pdf

After reading a book on various gambling games I went to school prepared to be the "bank"

I had some money saved up from share dealing and thought I would share my enthusiasm for

gambling with my fellow classmates , as long as I was the bank Wink

Probably 98% of all the bets I took were on under or over and after a couple of weeks there was a considerable
crowd gathering to watch during break or study times. Obviously I was a little green behind the ears and soon
allowed credit bets after they had done their dinner money. That was the beginning of the end 

One particular afternoon a lad no one liked ran up a tab and for a rare moment everyone was cheering on the
"bookie". Unfortunately the noise disturbed one of the teachers , Mr Dwelly , a geography teacher who was a wrong un.

When everyone saw the door opening from his room it was as if a raging bull was going to emerge and it was every boy for himself , fleeing to any hideout you could find. I regret to this day I got stuck behind the fat lad trying to squeeze out the door with 10 others.

Now if it had been Mr Johnson , the economics teacher , I would have been alright and maybe even increased my turnover
by a considerable sum but alas , it was the grumpy sod.

Although the game continued for a while after my interrogation it had to be a select few , those not afraid of a "Dwelly" blow up.

Never did get 80% of the money owed , never did learn to not give a bit of tick.






I always thought that being a softy and a bookie was your best trick Jimbo.
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« Reply #16 on: March 03, 2015, 03:45:03 PM »

The topic about dice brought back many fond memories of this game...http://www.rgl.wa.gov.au/ResourceFiles/Gaming/rules_unders_and_overs.pdf

After reading a book on various gambling games I went to school prepared to be the "bank"

I had some money saved up from share dealing and thought I would share my enthusiasm for

gambling with my fellow classmates , as long as I was the bank Wink

Probably 98% of all the bets I took were on under or over and after a couple of weeks there was a considerable
crowd gathering to watch during break or study times. Obviously I was a little green behind the ears and soon
allowed credit bets after they had done their dinner money. That was the beginning of the end 

One particular afternoon a lad no one liked ran up a tab and for a rare moment everyone was cheering on the
"bookie". Unfortunately the noise disturbed one of the teachers , Mr Dwelly , a geography teacher who was a wrong un.

When everyone saw the door opening from his room it was as if a raging bull was going to emerge and it was every boy for himself , fleeing to any hideout you could find. I regret to this day I got stuck behind the fat lad trying to squeeze out the door with 10 others.

Now if it had been Mr Johnson , the economics teacher , I would have been alright and maybe even increased my turnover
by a considerable sum but alas , it was the grumpy sod.

Although the game continued for a while after my interrogation it had to be a select few , those not afraid of a "Dwelly" blow up.

Never did get 80% of the money owed , never did learn to not give a bit of tick.






I always thought that being a softy and a bookie was your best trick Jimbo.

Looking back, it was my worst trick , lost so many punters , for paltry amounts.

Should have heeded the advice of some old sage who said that to accept a bet on credit you
had to win twice. First the horse had to lose and then you had to get paid.

It's slightly better now with the Gambling Act of 2005 now making it an enforceable debt instead of a
gentleman's agreement.

I need to get my dice out... Mr Dwelly must be older than Tikay now.

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« Reply #17 on: March 16, 2015, 09:16:11 PM »


Yes, I was surprised by how quick they answered it. My next question was going to be "How did you work it out?"

Doobs saved me the trouble of asking.

My average University Challenge score is only 8 or 9 correct answers but I've always loved playing along.

I bet you remember Bamber don't you Glen? 

8 or 9 is practically genius. I'm usually celebrating if i've got 3

4 correct this week. 
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« Reply #18 on: March 16, 2015, 09:18:26 PM »


Yes, I was surprised by how quick they answered it. My next question was going to be "How did you work it out?"

Doobs saved me the trouble of asking.

My average University Challenge score is only 8 or 9 correct answers but I've always loved playing along.

I bet you remember Bamber don't you Glen? 

8 or 9 is practically genius. I'm usually celebrating if i've got 3

4 correct this week. 

Tough this week, especially as we have to be quicker than them as well
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« Reply #19 on: March 16, 2015, 09:26:52 PM »


Way too hard, then just when they got to airport questions they ended it.

I liked that Quinn bloke in the bow tie, and the rather fetching lady on the other team.
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« Reply #20 on: March 16, 2015, 09:38:20 PM »


Way too hard, then just when they got to airport questions they ended it.

I liked that Quinn bloke in the bow tie, and the rather fetching lady on the other team.

Oh my, the girl on the other team. Beautiful, intelligent and smiley. What a killer combination.
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« Reply #21 on: March 16, 2015, 09:43:47 PM »


Way too hard, then just when they got to airport questions they ended it.

I liked that Quinn bloke in the bow tie, and the rather fetching lady on the other team.

Oh my, the girl on the other team. Beautiful, intelligent and smiley. What a killer combination.

I was utterly fixated by her, she was the sort of girl you can't help staring at.
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« Reply #22 on: March 16, 2015, 09:47:36 PM »


Way too hard, then just when they got to airport questions they ended it.

I liked that Quinn bloke in the bow tie, and the rather fetching lady on the other team.

Oh my, the girl on the other team. Beautiful, intelligent and smiley. What a killer combination.

I was utterly fixated by her, she was the sort of girl you can't help staring at.


Do you ever wonder how many girls like that we didn't even notice when we were young?
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« Reply #23 on: March 16, 2015, 09:52:14 PM »


Way too hard, then just when they got to airport questions they ended it.

I liked that Quinn bloke in the bow tie, and the rather fetching lady on the other team.

Oh my, the girl on the other team. Beautiful, intelligent and smiley. What a killer combination.

I was utterly fixated by her, she was the sort of girl you can't help staring at.


Do you ever wonder how many girls like that we didn't even notice when we were young?

All the time. As youngsters, we looked for very different things, or I did. Doubt I ever noticed if a girl had a ready smile, grace and intelligence, it was all about cleavage and knicker lines. They don't even wear knickers these days,
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« Reply #24 on: March 16, 2015, 10:09:48 PM »

Come come, it's all about the questions. Me and my Unichal partner did not mention Reynolds and her looks once.
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« Reply #25 on: March 16, 2015, 10:19:36 PM »

Come come, it's all about the questions. Me and my Unichal partner did not mention Reynolds and her looks once.


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« Reply #26 on: March 16, 2015, 10:21:27 PM »

Have a feeling you're generally doing the wrong homework to improve your performance
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« Reply #27 on: March 16, 2015, 11:38:19 PM »

Roll Eyes

Even on a tv show that's a celebration of the knowledge and intelligence of our youth, you lot are perving!

Anyway, Binnie > Reynolds.

How many Binnies are there in this world? Kid's got game.

Relative of William Binnie, perhaps?
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« Reply #28 on: March 17, 2015, 06:49:23 AM »

Roll Eyes

Even on a tv show that's a celebration of the knowledge and intelligence of our youth, you lot are perving!

Anyway, Binnie > Reynolds.

How many Binnies are there in this world? Kid's got game.

Relative of William Binnie, perhaps?

No no, I'm sorry, I can't be having Binnie over Quinn.

That jumper, for starters, it's a bit agricultural. Even money it has leather elbow patches, too.


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Quinn, on the other hand, has hair with attitude.


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« Reply #29 on: March 17, 2015, 07:01:51 AM »

Never thought you'd favour the arts guy, tikay. His American animation while thinking is a little out of kilter with the show.

He's very well read, though. They are a formidable team.
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