Word game lovers...
Word game lovers...
...ought to make a pilgrimage to the ItBox in the bowling alley in Bishop's Stortford. The absolutely bizarre line-up includes Cryptic Clues, Word Wobble, Word Blox, Word Wall and Text Tiles. Also featured are that rubbish Donkey Derby game of a year or two back, a slightly rejigged version of Alien Attack called Quiz Attack, and some newer games (Eliminator).
Also, a great overheard conversation in a pub yesterday from a Welsh female teacher:
WFT: There's a gorgeous boy in our school. He's 14 but I love him. I mean I actually genuinely am in love with him. Is that wrong?
WFT's friend: (slightly overlong pause while she tries to not offend her mate) Um, no...
Me (in my head): Second opinion: YES.
Also, a great overheard conversation in a pub yesterday from a Welsh female teacher:
WFT: There's a gorgeous boy in our school. He's 14 but I love him. I mean I actually genuinely am in love with him. Is that wrong?
WFT's friend: (slightly overlong pause while she tries to not offend her mate) Um, no...
Me (in my head): Second opinion: YES.
That weird hybrid of old and new ItBox line-ups (with no version number) has popped up in a few bowling alleys.
I saw another weird one in a Wetherspoon's place in Bristol at the weekend - it claimed to be version 67 but a lot of the games had simply been deleted, with nothing but a blank space in the place where they should have been.
Anything has to be better than the standard ItBox 67 line-up, mind you - that really is utterly awful!
I saw another weird one in a Wetherspoon's place in Bristol at the weekend - it claimed to be version 67 but a lot of the games had simply been deleted, with nothing but a blank space in the place where they should have been.
Anything has to be better than the standard ItBox 67 line-up, mind you - that really is utterly awful!

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I don't mind Going For Gold, or whatever it's called. Obviously it's no Family Fortunes, but I've had a win of about £8 on it. It still has the ability to restrict the number of gold/silver coins it will throw at you though, which means a big win is never too likely. Plus I'm with Dmac on Parrott - when the game's in the mood, it's a very nice thing indeed.Nil Satis wrote: Anything has to be better than the standard ItBox 67 line-up, mind you - that really is utterly awful!![]()
Re: Word game lovers...
The sad thing is,the lad in question probably already has a couple of kids.Here is an extract from the new fairy liquid advert,updated to reflect modern society.ggdr wrote:
Also, a great overheard conversation in a pub yesterday from a Welsh female teacher:
WFT: There's a gorgeous boy in our school. He's 14 but I love him. I mean I actually genuinely am in love with him. Is that wrong?
WFT's friend: (slightly overlong pause while she tries to not offend her mate) Um, no...
Me (in my head): Second opinion: YES.
"Mummy why are your hands so soft?"
"Because i'm only 12,now shut the fuck up and eat your pot noodle!"
I had my first £20 on Friday night. Might have been more, but had to content with some drunken f*ckers beside the machine who at point started pressing the screen, which meant I had to an immediate emergency lock-in. Was five moves away from £30 and £50 was a further five beyond that.dmac wrote:Got my first £15 off of Parrott on the same machine.
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