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Topic: JAM Club

Message 1 / 4
mattchrisbellApr 11, 2012
 
 
Hello,

I have been a fan of JAM since I can remember and have very much enjoyed indulging in the recent tv programme series. But was more interested in the documentary on radio 4 about JAM clubs in India.

2 things sprung to mind; firstly, those groups sounded MENTALLY complicated!

Secondly however, I thought about setting up a group for amateur enthusiasts for the game to be able to play together in the style played in the British version.

Has anyone heard of groups like this? Would anybody be interested in joining one? Or am I just a loser? :P

I live in Leeds if anyone fancies signing up...

Would be interested in peoples thoughts and opinions?

Many Thanks!

Matt
 
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Topic: Re: JAM Club

Message 2 / 4
nylon netApr 11, 2012
 
 
** BUZZ**

Deviation. "Sprung" is the past participle. It should be "sprang".

One point to me, and I get the subject.

I think a JAM club should be conducted by email, and 'hesitation' should be measured in days, as advised by my aunt Maudie Fiddlesticks, of frankfurter fame.

Mark


-----Original Message-----
From: mattchrisbell@...
Sent: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 23:37:02 -0000
To: just-a-minute@...
Subject: [just-a-minute] JAM Club

 

Hello,

I have been a fan of JAM since I can remember and have very much enjoyed indulging in the recent tv programme series. But was more interested in the documentary on radio 4 about JAM clubs in India.

2 things sprung to mind; firstly, those groups sounded MENTALLY complicated!

Secondly however, I thought about setting up a group for amateur enthusiasts for the game to be able to play together in the style played in the British version.

Has anyone heard of groups like this? Would anybody be interested in joining one? Or am I just a loser? :P

I live in Leeds if anyone fancies signing up...

Would be interested in peoples thoughts and opinions?

Many Thanks!

Matt


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Topic: Re: JAM Club

Message 3 / 4
Espen KrømkeApr 13, 2012
 
 
... Speaking of this documentary about JAM in India, I've just put it up on Mediafire for download, here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?3sgm8cmqb94tyk1



On 12. april 2012 01:37, mattchrisbell wrote:
 

Hello,

I have been a fan of JAM since I can remember and have very much enjoyed indulging in the recent tv programme series. But was more interested in the documentary on radio 4 about JAM clubs in India.

2 things sprung to mind; firstly, those groups sounded MENTALLY complicated!

Secondly however, I thought about setting up a group for amateur enthusiasts for the game to be able to play together in the style played in the British version.

Has anyone heard of groups like this? Would anybody be interested in joining one? Or am I just a loser? :P

I live in Leeds if anyone fancies signing up...

Would be interested in peoples thoughts and opinions?

Many Thanks!

Matt



 
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Topic: Re: JAM Club

Message 4 / 4
Don JudgeApr 14, 2012
 
 
Thanks Espen, much appreciated
--
Cheers

Don   __o
      \<,
.....O/ O

From: Espen Krømke <espen.kromke@...>
To: just-a-minute@...
Sent: Friday, 13 April 2012, 20:16
Subject: Re: [just-a-minute] JAM Club



... Speaking of this documentary about JAM in India, I've just put it up on Mediafire for download, here:

http://www.mediafire.com/?3sgm8cmqb94tyk1



On 12. april 2012 01:37, mattchrisbell wrote:
 
Hello,

I have been a fan of JAM since I can remember and have very much enjoyed indulging in the recent tv programme series. But was more interested in the documentary on radio 4 about JAM clubs in India.

2 things sprung to mind; firstly, those groups sounded MENTALLY complicated!

Secondly however, I thought about setting up a group for amateur enthusiasts for the game to be able to play together in the style played in the British version.

Has anyone heard of groups like this? Would anybody be interested in joining one? Or am I just a loser? :P

I live in Leeds if anyone fancies signing up...

Would be interested in peoples thoughts and opinions?

Many Thanks!

Matt







 
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