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    Frances does a Ken in frame 35: silly me

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    • Of course, Frances pots 31 balls in frame 31, 32 in 32nd, 33 in 33rd and so on.

      Only my break for the final frame (a genuine maximum) was accurate: poor Frances misses the black for a maxi in the 35th.

      So, the overall score should remain unchanged, but the distribution needs revising.

      YOU outscore Frances by 2020 to 1862, though Frances makes FOUR centuries to your THREE.

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      • Originally Posted by Parklife Ricky
        Of course, Frances pots 31 balls in frame 31, 32 in 32nd, 33 in 33rd and so on.

        Only my break for the final frame (a genuine maximum) was accurate: poor Frances misses the black for a maxi in the 35th.

        So, the overall score should remain unchanged, but the distribution needs revising.

        YOU outscore Frances by 2020 to 1862, though Frances makes FOUR centuries to your THREE.
        You're almost there... 4 centuries to 3 is correct, but I have a slight difference in the points distribution. I'll recheck tonight over a pint or three and post the entire table that I've created tomorrow. In the meantime let's see if anyone else comes to my exact points distribution....

        Oh and it wouldn't be a maximum in frame 35 as he potted 15 pinks....

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        • silly me, got over excited at the possibility of a gorilla throwing away the chance-of-a-lifetime.

          Final revision of my score before I await your re-check tomorrow:

          2010 vs 1872 (I had Frances' frame 20 break of 10 Reds and Greens down as being 30, rather than 40!)

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          • Originally Posted by rambon
            You won't be surprised to find out that bananas were involved
            Banana Oatmeal Cookies

            "Cookies without wheat, sugar, oil, or salt? You betcha! You'll need a good, strong blender like a Vita-Mix to blend the oats into a fine flour; otherwise, purchase oat flour at the health food store.

            makes about 24 cookies

            2 cups oats
            3/4 tsp. baking soda
            1 tsp. cinnamon
            4 medium overripe bananas
            1/4 cup sunflower seeds
            1/4 cup chopped dates

            Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Line a baking sheet with parchment and spray with nonstick spray.

            Use a good blender to blend the oats into fine flour. Pour the oat flour into a mixing bowl and add the baking soda and cinnamon.

            Put the peeled, overripe bananas into the blender and blend until completely smooth. Add to the oat mixture along with the sunflower seeds and dates, and mix until well combined.

            Use a 1-ounce cookie scoop to place spoonfuls of the cookie dough on the baking sheet.

            Bake for 12 minutes. Cool cookies on a wire rack and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator."

            PS: Don't blame me, if they're not tasty...blame Canada

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            • Originally Posted by Parklife Ricky
              silly me, got over excited at the possibility of a gorilla throwing away the chance-of-a-lifetime.

              Final revision of my score before I await your re-check tomorrow:

              2010 vs 1872 (I had Frances' frame 20 break of 10 Reds and Greens down as being 30, rather than 40!)
              Well done Parklife Ricky, you got there in the end. That's the score that I have as well.

              I really am off for those beers soon

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              • Originally Posted by berolina
                Banana Oatmeal Cookies

                "Cookies without wheat, sugar, oil, or salt? You betcha! You'll need a good, strong blender like a Vita-Mix to blend the oats into a fine flour; otherwise, purchase oat flour at the health food store.

                makes about 24 cookies

                2 cups oats
                3/4 tsp. baking soda
                1 tsp. cinnamon
                4 medium overripe bananas
                1/4 cup sunflower seeds
                1/4 cup chopped dates

                Preheat the oven to 350ºF. Line a baking sheet with parchment and spray with nonstick spray.

                Use a good blender to blend the oats into fine flour. Pour the oat flour into a mixing bowl and add the baking soda and cinnamon.

                Put the peeled, overripe bananas into the blender and blend until completely smooth. Add to the oat mixture along with the sunflower seeds and dates, and mix until well combined.

                Use a 1-ounce cookie scoop to place spoonfuls of the cookie dough on the baking sheet.

                Bake for 12 minutes. Cool cookies on a wire rack and store in an airtight container in the refrigerator."

                PS: Don't blame me, if they're not tasty...blame Canada
                Afraid not Berolina, Frances has introduced his/her/its new recipe into the snooker club's menu. It's called Frannie's Banana Surprise. Full recipe below:

                Take a banana
                Peel the banana
                Eat the banana
                Shoot "BOO" at the top of your voice

                He/she/it never fails to giggle at that one

                PS Must find out from davis_greatest what gender Frances is....

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                • Oh, missed out on all the fun yesterday...

                  Here is a quick one: Round 127

                  no apes here, but I'll put snookerballs in:

                  I have some snooker-balls and some boxes
                  If I put 9 balls into each box I will have two boxes left over
                  If I put 6 balls into each box I will have three balls left over
                  How many balls and how many boxes?

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                  • 45 balls and 7 boxes?
                    ZIPPIE FOR CHAIRMAN

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                    • 7 boxes, 45 balls

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                      • Well done April and Ginger Freak!
                        That is the right answer!

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                        • one more:

                          Round 128:

                          Dr. Sloth protects his computer system from those pesky Grundos by incorporating a secret code that only he knows how to work out. Two numbers appear on his screen, and he can't log in until he types in a third number, related to the first two.

                          However, certain Grundo spies kept an eye on him as he entered the secret code several times. For instance, when 1 and 2 appeared on the screen, he typed in 9 to log in. When 3 and 4 appeared, he typed in 20. When 5 and 6 appeared, he typed in 12.

                          Finally, when it was safe to do so, a Grundo spy broke in and started up the computer. The numbers 17 and 12 appeared on the screen.

                          What number should the Grundo spy type in to gain access to Dr. Sloth's computer?

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                          • Originally Posted by snookersfun
                            one more:

                            Round 128:

                            Dr. Sloth protects his computer system from those pesky Grundos by incorporating a secret code that only he knows how to work out. Two numbers appear on his screen, and he can't log in until he types in a third number, related to the first two.

                            However, certain Grundo spies kept an eye on him as he entered the secret code several times. For instance, when 1 and 2 appeared on the screen, he typed in 9 to log in. When 3 and 4 appeared, he typed in 20. When 5 and 6 appeared, he typed in 12.

                            Finally, when it was safe to do so, a Grundo spy broke in and started up the computer. The numbers 17 and 12 appeared on the screen.

                            What number should the Grundo spy type in to gain access to Dr. Sloth's computer?
                            I reckon 54 to be honest....

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                            • Originally Posted by rambon
                              I reckon 54 to be honest....
                              That is the right answer. Well done Rambon!
                              If somebody can explain why, he/she could gain fame as well!

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                              • ...and as Rambon cracked that code pretty fast, here is my last one for today:

                                Round 129:

                                GUESS THE NUMBER
                                • The number is not an odd number.
                                • It has exactly four factors.
                                • If you reverse the digits, a prime number is formed.
                                • The sum of the digits is a two digit prime number.
                                • The number is less than the square root of 10^4 .
                                • One of the digits is a square number.
                                What number are we thinking of?

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