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Re: JAM Drinking Game?

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Nathan LeonardFeb 26, 2007
 
 
That irritates me too, sometimes.  I think that, in general, the bonus points system is a much fairer way of doing it that the way Nicholas used to do it (awarding both the point and the subject to someone if the challenge was clever enough, even if it wasn't correct), but I think he's been abusing the power more and more as time goes on.  Still, I suppose if it give people incentive to try and be funny, then it's not really a bad thing.  I do think that people should be docked a point for asking for one, though.

On 2/27/07, Robert Torres <bobbyshaddoe3004@...> wrote:

that's something that downright annoys me nowadays, because before people would ask for a point and Nicholas wouldn't give them any points even though they deserved them, but this just proves that it seems that all you have to do is sneeze and you get a bonus point, you don't have to say anything even remotely intelligent or clever. 

Nathan Leonard <dreadedwoekitten@gmail.com> wrote:

And another for when he gets a point just because he asked for one.

On 2/26/07, Nathan Leonard < dreadedwoekitten@... > wrote:
We've got to have a drink whenever Clement buzzes just to say "hello".



On 2/26/07, Anthony Hobson < antster@...> wrote:
Anytime anyone is challenged on BBC – Down In One! J
 
Ant
 

From: just-a-minute@... [mailto:just-a-minute@...] On Behalf Of Sarah Falk
Sent: 26 February 2007 18:31
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] Re: JAM Drinking Game?
 
Also--

-Paul Merton starting his topic with the words "I suppose".
-Clement answering a rhetorical question someone brings up. (Two
drinks if his answer is "I don't know.")

--- In just-a-minute@..., "Dave" <j_a_m_fan@...> wrote:
>
> What about Clement challenging for someone starting too quickly
> when they've just had a hesitation challenge against them at
> the start of a subject turned down. Plus variations on the
> theme, ie. "Didn't start with 'well'" after a challenge against
> Peter for repetition on that word.




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