Monday, November 16, 2009
so over the weekend went out way too much! drank way too much! feel fuckin awful today! went to the abbots ale house on Thursday after college for a class party. surprisingly enough most of the class actually turned up. thought we would have problems with getting some of the younger members of the class into the pub but it was no problem! anyway, stayed out until about 1 but by then numbers were dwindling anyway so i stumbled home. i actually managed to make it into college the next morning very hungover. Learned nothing in my state. numbers were low in class as well i think there was 5 people in class. tried to force my brain work on my vb project but it wasn't working. thank god we got to go home early enough. slept for a bit collected a vb book i bought on amazon out in the togher mail office and had a bit of a read off it. its actually pretty decent its called visual basic in easy steps. went about studying vb for the evening and headed out later on that night again with some Friends to the crane lane! i think this weekend ill stay in!
outlining the basic rules and introduction for the game!
the Game starts
the host introduces the game and outlines whats going on and whos been murdered then all the characters introduce themselves! there will be 4 rounds in all.
the players will not be allowed to reveal who they think is the murderer until the end of the game.
A pen and paper is given to each player so they can write down the info they have
each player will be given a map of the area where the murder has taken place!
the First round consists of cocktails for all participants. yay! Also 2 clues are given out to each of the players are given 10 minutes to talk amongst themselves share information on there clues if the wish to do so and enjoy there drinks. you can reveal as much or as little info as you want to.
the second round will aslo be ten minutes there will be a starter served and the round can last as long as the players are eating they can decide amonst themselves when they feel they want to proceed! a further 2 clues of more significance can be given out in this round. also in this round you have to swap a clue of your choosing with the person next to you.
the third round dinner will be served and there will be another 2 clues given out same rules apply as the first round. people can talk about the clues over dinner.
the fourth round will be the final round desert will be served with this also another 2 clues and the same method will apply as in the 3rd round, after this the Host of the party will read out the conclusion and reveal who the killer is.
the Game starts
the host introduces the game and outlines whats going on and whos been murdered then all the characters introduce themselves! there will be 4 rounds in all.
the players will not be allowed to reveal who they think is the murderer until the end of the game.
A pen and paper is given to each player so they can write down the info they have
each player will be given a map of the area where the murder has taken place!
the First round consists of cocktails for all participants. yay! Also 2 clues are given out to each of the players are given 10 minutes to talk amongst themselves share information on there clues if the wish to do so and enjoy there drinks. you can reveal as much or as little info as you want to.
the second round will aslo be ten minutes there will be a starter served and the round can last as long as the players are eating they can decide amonst themselves when they feel they want to proceed! a further 2 clues of more significance can be given out in this round. also in this round you have to swap a clue of your choosing with the person next to you.
the third round dinner will be served and there will be another 2 clues given out same rules apply as the first round. people can talk about the clues over dinner.
the fourth round will be the final round desert will be served with this also another 2 clues and the same method will apply as in the 3rd round, after this the Host of the party will read out the conclusion and reveal who the killer is.
outlining the basic rules and introduction for the game!
the Game starts
the host introduces the game and outlines whats going on and whos been murdered then all the characters introduce themselves! there will be 4 rounds in all.
the players will not be allowed to reveal who they think is the murderer until the end of the game.
A pen and paper is given to each player so they can write down the info they have
each player will be given a map of the area where the murder has taken place!
the First round consists of cocktails for all participants. yay! Also 2 clues are given out to each of the players are given 10 minutes to talk amongst themselves share information on there clues if the wish to do so and enjoy there drinks. you can reveal as much or as little info as you want to.
the second round will aslo be ten minutes there will be a starter served and the round can last as long as the players are eating they can decide amonst themselves when they feel they want to proceed! a further 2 clues of more significance can be given out in this round. also in this round you have to swap a clue of your choosing with the person next to you.
the third round dinner will be served and there will be another 2 clues given out same rules apply as the first round. people can talk about the clues over dinner.
the fourth round will be the final round desert will be served with this also another 2 clues and the same method will apply as in the 3rd round, after this the Host of the party will read out the conclusion and reveal who the killer is.
the Game starts
the host introduces the game and outlines whats going on and whos been murdered then all the characters introduce themselves! there will be 4 rounds in all.
the players will not be allowed to reveal who they think is the murderer until the end of the game.
A pen and paper is given to each player so they can write down the info they have
each player will be given a map of the area where the murder has taken place!
the First round consists of cocktails for all participants. yay! Also 2 clues are given out to each of the players are given 10 minutes to talk amongst themselves share information on there clues if the wish to do so and enjoy there drinks. you can reveal as much or as little info as you want to.
the second round will aslo be ten minutes there will be a starter served and the round can last as long as the players are eating they can decide amonst themselves when they feel they want to proceed! a further 2 clues of more significance can be given out in this round. also in this round you have to swap a clue of your choosing with the person next to you.
the third round dinner will be served and there will be another 2 clues given out same rules apply as the first round. people can talk about the clues over dinner.
the fourth round will be the final round desert will be served with this also another 2 clues and the same method will apply as in the 3rd round, after this the Host of the party will read out the conclusion and reveal who the killer is.
Best of the middle men
Grafters, visionaries, hotshots, marathon men - midfielders come in many forms. Here we take a look at the good and the great in each guise...
The Playmaker
The midfield his kingdom, the ball an object of his bidding. There’s always one man whom others look for to change the game with a defence-splitting pass that looked so simple when you caught it again on TV, but no-one else saw at the time...
Best in show When the modern good-and-the-great are discussed there’s always a sparkle in the eye when one name crops up: from his teenage years at the Cliff, it was clear Paul Scholes was destined for big things. Possessed of a breathtaking vision starkly at odds with his unassuming demeanour, Scholes owns a range of passing, short and long, that defies belief. With a master key in his boots, he’s unlocked the doors of the shrewdest defences for 15 years - his lights remain undimmed. Scholes’ chipped pass with the outside of his boot over the Stoke City defence for Ryan Giggs this season was a moment to make the heart sing – though, sadly, no goal came of it. Then there’s his goals (plenty with his head, too), 144 and counting – Barça en route to Moscow in 2008, Bradford in 2000/01…
Grafters, visionaries, hotshots, marathon men - midfielders come in many forms. Here we take a look at the good and the great in each guise...
The Playmaker
The midfield his kingdom, the ball an object of his bidding. There’s always one man whom others look for to change the game with a defence-splitting pass that looked so simple when you caught it again on TV, but no-one else saw at the time...
Best in show When the modern good-and-the-great are discussed there’s always a sparkle in the eye when one name crops up: from his teenage years at the Cliff, it was clear Paul Scholes was destined for big things. Possessed of a breathtaking vision starkly at odds with his unassuming demeanour, Scholes owns a range of passing, short and long, that defies belief. With a master key in his boots, he’s unlocked the doors of the shrewdest defences for 15 years - his lights remain undimmed. Scholes’ chipped pass with the outside of his boot over the Stoke City defence for Ryan Giggs this season was a moment to make the heart sing – though, sadly, no goal came of it. Then there’s his goals (plenty with his head, too), 144 and counting – Barça en route to Moscow in 2008, Bradford in 2000/01…
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