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Re: Port and literature

Posted: 19:48 Thu 07 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
PhilW wrote:
djewesbury wrote:This is working so well!!
It is, except for the lack of new page for me to read this morning; I want my fix!
Pages are posted on a nightly basis. Please, form an orderly queue and do not slouch against the reading-rails.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 20:45 Thu 07 Jan 2016
by DRT
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Re: Port and literature

Posted: 21:39 Thu 07 Jan 2016
by jdaw1
AHB wrote:Perhaps JDAW could add this functionality to the tasting mat software.
No.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 22:57 Thu 07 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
Quiet please.

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Re: Port and literature

Posted: 22:59 Thu 07 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
Gripping, isn't it?!

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 23:25 Thu 07 Jan 2016
by LGTrotter
I note the appearance of a niece. It remains to be seen if she is mousey and therefore the murderer.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 23:27 Thu 07 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:I note the appearance of a niece. It remains to be seen if she is mousey and therefore the murderer.
You're a very clever chap, eh what?

Or are you?

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 19:25 Fri 08 Jan 2016
by DRT
Does anyone know what time tonight's episode begins?

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 20:01 Fri 08 Jan 2016
by LGTrotter
DRT wrote:Does anyone know what time tonight's episode begins?
He'll be crying over the Amy Winehouse documentary so not until 3am I would guess.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 20:07 Fri 08 Jan 2016
by Justin K
Nobody touch the cigar!

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 23:36 Fri 08 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:
DRT wrote:Does anyone know what time tonight's episode begins?
He'll be crying over the Amy Winehouse documentary so not until 3am I would guess.
Actually I'm watching Hot Fuzz AGAIN. Yarp.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 00:19 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
I also seem to have drunk an unsafe amount.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 00:35 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
Yarp.
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Re: Port and literature

Posted: 14:27 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by DRT
A somewhat underwhelming episode. Hopefully tonight will give us some real edge of the seat stuff.


PS: I wonder how far into the story we will get before the Copyright Police turn up to seize jurisdiction from the local Fuzz?

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 14:35 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
I imagine that if we delete the earlier pages before a certain percentage of the publication has been reproduced then we'll be fine.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 14:36 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
Or I could cease the serialisation forthwith?

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 14:36 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:A somewhat underwhelming episode. Hopefully tonight will give us some real edge of the seat stuff.
Derek's missed the biggest clue so far.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 15:01 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by DRT
I was mostly commenting on the lack of enthusiasm from your readers, and did notice the introduction of another suspect.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 15:04 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by DRT
DRT wrote:I wonder how far into the story we will get before the Copyright Police turn up to seize jurisdiction from the local Fuzz?
djewesbury wrote:I imagine that if we delete the earlier pages before a certain percentage of the publication has been reproduced then we'll be fine.
djewesbury wrote:Or I could cease the serialisation forthwith?
I think we will be ok :wink:

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 15:15 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:I was mostly commenting on the lack of enthusiasm from your readers, and did notice the introduction of another suspect.
I presume Craven must also have a niece.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 15:58 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by DRT
It surprised me that a butler of Craven's experience would not know how many dozens of Ck08 remained in the bin. Perhaps that was the only way to introduce the cellar book as a suspect?

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 17:06 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:It surprised me that a butler of Craven's experience would not know how many dozens of Ck08 remained in the bin. Perhaps that was the only way to introduce the cellar book as a suspect?
A butler can't always know immediately how many dozens of port his master has already guzzled. Especially one distressed by said master's untimely demise. And the very idea of a suspect cellar book - JDAW will be aghast!

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 17:51 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by LGTrotter
DRT wrote:I was mostly commenting on the lack of enthusiasm from your readers.
I was all agog. To the trained mind no detail is too small to be overlooked. The evidence of the bottle is surely suggestive to even the meanest intelligence, I name no names...

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 18:57 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by djewesbury
And now, when you would like this evening's instalment posted? I have the photo here and ready to send but it seems awfully early.

Re: Port and literature

Posted: 20:34 Sat 09 Jan 2016
by DRT
I think a 21:00 episode would be good. I'll put the Hot Dogs on at 20:40.