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Sweepstake – how many lines to answer
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BMParticipant
OK, so Pete Bedell has asked an interesting question about depth of field and format size – here. I wouldn’t have the first clue, but am interested to learn the answer.
We can probably expect an answer from the oracle of all such matters – JB7. The question is, how many lines of JB7 wisdom will it take.
Just guess for yourself and await the outcome.
If you guess correctly, here are the prizes on offer:
0 lines – a sarcastic laugh from Sinead
1 to 5 lines – free tickets to NFL’s master class on “New-age peace process management”
6 to 12 lines – introduction lessons from Mark on “How to maintain your patience in a world of madness”
13 to 20 lines – a 20-minute interview with JB7 on “It’s photography, Jim, but not as we knew it”, aka “Plank photography for digitrons”
20 lines + – an insight into the rare series from Zoltan: “Reflections on insults from these gits”
Alan RossiterParticipantLooks like NFLs masterclass is the prize.
This should be interesting…popcorn anyone???
randomwayMemberA was kind of hoping we would win a sarcastic laugh from Sinead, never heard that before.
Alan RossiterParticipantrandomway wrote:
A was kind of hoping we would win a sarcastic laugh from Sinead, never heard that before.
Well, looking at the question again…How many words of wisdom from JB7 will it take…it looks like zero…so it’s Sineads laugh I reckon on mature recollection.
jb7ParticipantThis place should be renamed the Bookies beside the Pub.
Put me down for 20+
nfl-fanParticipantfree tickets
The tickets are free… but you have to pay €2700 for the equipment (which you get to keep) and the training.
jessthespringerParticipantBM wrote:
– a sarcastic laugh from Sinead
*hee…
*prize is only available online, email fortheloveofgodBMhaveyounothingbetterto … opcorn.org to unsubscribe at any time…
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BMParticipantThe jury is deliberating whether the reply from JB7 constitutes:
a null response
a 2-line complete response
a 2-line response as part of a further response (to follow)
so much wisdom, us mere mortals could never understand it…
jb7ParticipantI could answer a different question, if you like?
Sinead, I went to claim my prize, but the mail bounced back…
I don’t think you can trust BM…
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