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Who will win the World Twenty20? | |
Time to forget about rugby and jump ship to a new sport. Who's going to win this one? Australia | | 19% | | Bangladesh | | 0% | | England | | 6% | | India | | 0% | | Kenya | | 0% | | New Zealand | | 13% | | Pakistan | | 6% | | Scotland | | 25% | | South Africa | | 6% | | Sri Lanka | | 6% | | West Indies | | 6% | | Zimbabwe | | 0% | | Germany (in a bowl off) | | 13% | Total: 16 members' votes (6 comments...) |
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Tim Henman | |
Britain's highest ranked tennis player for years has retired from the professional game. We've all grown up in the Henman era, so how do we rate him? A great tennis player who was unlucky to have to play against unstoppable players | | 36% | | A solid competitor who over-achieved | | 27% | | Average and over-hyped | | 23% | | A choker | | 14% | | We should encourage him to do a Masters at Trinity and get him to row | | 55% | Total: 22 members' votes |
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Favourite aspect of the summer weather? | |
The rain | | 24% | | The cold | | 53% | | The fact that you're 12,000 miles away and in glorious sunshine | | 24% | Total: 17 members' votes (1 comment...) |
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Who deserves to call themselves FaT/BPBC multisport champions? | |
1. Rowing - For the second year running, FaT M1, M2 and W1 all beat their BPBC counterparts.
2. Football - In the inaugural fixture, FaT win 2-1 after BPBC have an injury-time goal disallowed.
3. Golf - BPBC run out comfortable 7-2 winners, and also win the Womens' (sic) and Adaptive version.
4. Cricket - The fixture is rained off twice; BPBC seem to have the gods on their side and retain their title by default.
So two wins apiece, but are some worth more than others? Who wins overall? Total: 21 members' votes (1 comment...) |
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Favourite British motorway | |
M1 (and M10, M45, M621) | | 0% | | M2 | | 0% | | M3 | | 0% | | M4 (and M32, M48, M49) | | 14% | | M5 (and M50) | | 7% | | M6 (and M54, M55, M58, M61, M65) | | 10% | | M6 Toll | | 28% | | M8 (and M77, M80, M876, M898) | | 7% | | M9 | | 0% | | M11 | | 0% | | M18 (and M180, M181) | | 0% | | M20 (and M26) | | 3% | | M23 | | 3% | | M25 | | 7% | | M27 (and M271, M275) | | 7% | | M40 & M42 | | 3% | | M53 | | 0% | | M56 | | 3% | | M60 (and M66, M67) | | 0% | | M62 (and M57, M602, M606) | | 3% | | M69 | | 3% | | M74 (and M73) | | 0% | | M90 | | 0% | | M96 | | 0% | Total: 29 members' votes (10 comments...) |
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Town bumps | |
It was relevant before the website went away... I have a better record in town bumps than CUCBC bumps | | 5% | | I have a worse record in town bumps than CUCBC bumps | | 30% | | I have never raced town bumps but would like to for Black Prince | | 65% | | Town bumps is just a poor quality version of CUCBC bumps | | 35% | | Town bumps is a more polite version of CUCBC bumps | | 15% | | Town what? | | 0% | Total: 20 members' votes (6 comments...) |
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What do you look for in a boat club? | |
Many FaTties will be training away from the Cam over the summer, and there are also plenty of BPBCites rowing for different clubs who vote in these things. Anyway, what is the first thing you look for when hunting for a new boat club? Top coaches | | 24% | | Top oarsmen | | 6% | | Shiny new boats | | 6% | | Shiny new ergs | | 0% | | Strong recent performances | | 12% | | Glorious past | | 0% | | Plentiful social events | | 12% | | Capacious bar area | | 6% | | Lard warehouse | | 35% | Total: 17 members' votes (12 comments...) |
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Who will win the British Open this week? (Vote by Thurs a.m.) | |
The British Open Golf Championship takes place this week at Carnoustie, the venue of the last British win in a major (Paul Lawrie in 1999). Which of the sport's luminaries will lift the famous claret jug on Sunday afternoon? Tiger Woods | | 19% | | Phil Mickelson | | 10% | | Ernie Els | | 10% | | Jim Furyk | | 0% | | Justin Rose | | 5% | | Padraig Harrington | | 5% | | Vijay Singh | | 0% | | Adam Scott | | 0% | | Colin Montgomerie | | 10% | | Luke Donald | | 0% | | Paul Casey | | 0% | | Retief Goosen | | 10% | | Sergio Garcia | | 10% | | Angel Cabrera | | 0% | | Geoff Ogilvy | | 0% | | Henrik Stenson | | 0% | | Ian Poulter | | 0% | | K J Choi | | 0% | | Lee Westwood | | 0% | | Niclas Fasth | | 0% | | Stuart Appleby | | 0% | | Zach Johnson | | 0% | | David Toms | | 0% | | Steve Stricker | | 0% | | Trevor Immelman | | 0% | | Aaron Baddeley | | 0% | | Jose Maria Olazabal | | 0% | | Robert Allenby | | 0% | | Rory Sabbatini | | 0% | | Stephen Ames | | 0% | | Sean O'Hair | | 0% | | Scott Verplank | | 0% | | Thomas Bjorn | | 5% | | Chris DiMarco | | 0% | | Darren Clarke | | 0% | | David Howell | | 0% | | Justin Leonard | | 0% | | Davis Love III | | 0% | | Miguel-Angel Jimenez | | 0% | | John Daly | | 0% | | Michael Campbell | | 5% | | Paul McGinley | | 0% | | Paul Lawrie | | 0% | | Tom Lehman | | 0% | | Mark Calcavecchia | | 0% | | Ben Curtis | | 0% | | Mark O'Meara | | 0% | | Nick Faldo | | 10% | | Sandy Lyle | | 0% | | Tony Jacklin | | 5% | | Other (please post below) | | 0% | Total: 21 members' votes (5 comments...) |
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Favourite rowing-related island | |
Chiswick Eyot (Chiswick) | | 10% | | Oliver's Island (Kew) | | 0% | | Eel Pie Island (Twickenham) | | 0% | | Trowlock Island (Teddington) | | 3% | | Raven's Ait (Kingston) | | 21% | | Garrick's Eyot (Molesey) | | 0% | | Hamhaugh Island (Shepperton) | | 0% | | Queen's Eyot (Eton) | | 7% | | Temple Island (Henley) | | 41% | | Antigua | | 17% | Total: 29 members' votes (1 comment...) |
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Favourite 2-digit ''A'' road | |
Everyone loves a retarded poll A10 London to King's Lynn (known as the Great Cambridge Road or the Old North Road) | | 4% | | A11 London to Norwich | | 0% | | A12 London to Great Yarmouth | | 0% | | A13 London to Shoeburyness | | 0% | | A14 M1/M6 Catthorpe junction near Rugby to Felixstowe (Originally Royston to Huntingdon) | | 8% | | A15 Peterborough to Hull | | 0% | | A16 Stamford to Grimsby | | 0% | | A17 Newark to King's Lynn | | 0% | | A18 Doncaster to Ludborough | | 0% | | A19 Doncaster to Seaton Burn | | 0% | | A20 London to Dover | | 0% | | A21 London to Hastings | | 0% | | A22 London to Eastbourne | | 4% | | A23 London to Brighton | | 0% | | A24 London to Worthing | | 4% | | A25 Wrotham Heath to Guildford | | 0% | | A26 Maidstone to Newhaven | | 0% | | A27 Pevensey to Whiteparish | | 8% | | A28 Margate to Hastings | | 0% | | A29 Beare Green to Bognor Regis | | 0% | | A30 London to Land's End | | 4% | | A31 Guildford to Bere Regis | | 0% | | A32 Alton to Gosport | | 0% | | A33 Southampton to Reading | | 4% | | A34 Winchester to Salford | | 0% | | A35 Southampton to Honiton | | 0% | | A36 Southampton to Bath | | 0% | | A37 Dorchester to Bristol | | 0% | | A38 Bodmin to Mansfield | | 4% | | A39 Bath to Falmouth | | 0% | | A40 London to Fishguard | | 0% | | A41 London to Birkenhead | | 0% | | A42 Appleby Magna (M42) to Kegworth(M1) (Originally Reading to Birmingham: taken over by A34) | | 0% | | A43 Cherwell Valley to Stamford (formerly Oxford to Market Deeping) | | 0% | | A44 Oxford to Aberystwyth | | 0% | | A45 Birmingham to Thrapston (Originally to Felixstowe, but eastern section taken over by A14) | | 4% | | A46 Bath to Cleethorpes | | 0% | | A47 Birmingham to Great Yarmouth | | 0% | | A48 Highnam to Carmarthen | | 0% | | A49 Ross-on-Wye to Bamber Bridge near Preston | | 0% | | A50 Leicester to M1 Junction 22 and Kegworth (M1 Junction 24) to Warrington (formerly Northampton to Warrington) | | 0% | | A51 Kingsbury to Chester | | 0% | | A52 Newcastle-under-Lyme to Mablethorpe | | 4% | | A53 Shrewsbury to Buxton | | 0% | | A54 Chester to Buxton | | 0% | | A55 Holyhead to Chester (The North Wales Expressway) | | 0% | | A56 Chester to Broughton (A59) | | 0% | | A57 Liverpool to Lincoln | | 4% | | A58 Prescot to Wetherby | | 0% | | A59 Liverpool to York | | 0% | | A60 Loughborough to Doncaster | | 0% | | A61 Derby to Thirsk | | 0% | | A62 Manchester to Leeds | | 0% | | A63 Leeds to Hull | | 0% | | A64 Leeds to Scarborough | | 4% | | A65 Leeds to Kendal | | 0% | | A66 Workington to Grangetown | | 13% | | A67 Bowes (A66) to Crathorne (A19) | | 0% | | A68 Darlington to Edinburgh | | 0% | | A69 Carlisle to Blaydon | | 0% | | A70 Edinburgh to Ayr | | 0% | | A71 Edinburgh to Irvine | | 0% | | A72 Galashiels to Hamilton | | 0% | | A73 Abington to Cumbernauld | | 0% | | A74 Carlisle to Glasgow | | 0% | | A75 Gretna to Stranraer | | 4% | | A76 Dumfries to Kilmarnock | | 4% | | A77 Glasgow to Portpatrick | | 0% | | A78 Prestwick to Greenock | | 0% | | A79 Prestwick to Doonholm | | 0% | | A80 Glasgow to Bonnybridge | | 0% | | A81 Glasgow to Callander | | 4% | | A82 Glasgow to Inverness | | 4% | | A83 Campbeltown to Tarbet | | 4% | | A84 Stirling to Lochearnhead | | 4% | | A85 Oban to Dundee | | 0% | | A86 Spean Bridge to Kingussie | | 0% | | A87 Invergarry to Uig | | 4% | | A88 Larbert to Stenhousemuir (Originally what is now the A9 past Inverness: this explains the rarity of A9xxx numbers in the Highlands) | | 0% | | A89 Newbridge to Glasgow | | 0% | | A90 Edinburgh to Fraserburgh | | 0% | | A91 Bannockburn to St Andrews | | 0% | | A92 Dunfermline to Stonehaven | | 0% | | A93 Perth to Aberdeen | | 0% | Total: 24 members' votes (3 comments...) |
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Who have you done? | |
Boat Club ≡ Incest Jane Allison | | 4% | | Tom Andrews | | 4% | | Narelle Baker | | 4% | | Charley Bates | | 4% | | Ulrike Bauer | | 4% | | Adam Blacklay | | 4% | | Jonathan Blazek | | 0% | | Harriet Booker | | 4% | | Abigail Breary | | 4% | | Richard Bullock | | 70% | | Lorry Carr | | 4% | | Charles Chapin | | 0% | | Ji-Jian Chow | | 0% | | Ming Chung | | 0% | | Tom Coker | | 0% | | Rachel Croft | | 4% | | Adam Csenki | | 0% | | Damilola Dauda | | 4% | | Jon Davies | | 9% | | Will Dean | | 0% | | Chris Dunleavy | | 0% | | Richard Fletcher | | 0% | | Abigail Fox | | 4% | | Rachel Frigot | | 4% | | Bryn Garrod | | 4% | | Julijana Gjorgjieva | | 4% | | Stu Gooch | | 0% | | Joanna Heath | | 9% | | Nicola Henshall | | 13% | | Amy Hewer | | 13% | | Sarah Hickey | | 4% | | Liz Hill | | 4% | | Dominic Hockley | | 4% | | Phil Horler | | 0% | | Hannah Jackson | | 9% | | Dan Jane | | 4% | | Magnus Jones | | 4% | | John Kiely | | 4% | | Konstantin Kisil | | 0% | | Will Laffan | | 9% | | Emma Leadbetter | | 9% | | Andrew Lewis | | 9% | | Sam Lings | | 9% | | Sorcha McGinn | | 9% | | Tristan Melen | | 0% | | Christian Mertes | | 0% | | Thomas O'Neill | | 0% | | Kristina Ooi | | 9% | | Igor Ostrowski | | 9% | | Sebastian Pancratz | | 17% | | Robert Patterson | | 9% | | Sarah Pitt | | 9% | | Lynsey Porter | | 17% | | Philipp Preiss | | 0% | | Helen Ralston | | 4% | | Fran Rawlins | | 9% | | Pedro Salgard-Cunha | | 4% | | Matthew Sargeant | | 4% | | Emma Smith | | 4% | | Sarah Stoneman | | 4% | | James Strawson | | 4% | | Andrew Sugden | | 13% | | Julia Summers | | 4% | | Alex Sye | | 4% | | Erica Thompson | | 4% | | Corinne Vannatta | | 4% | | Lilie Weaver | | 4% | | P-J White | | 0% | | Henry Wood | | 4% | | Martin Yarr | | 4% | | Sam Zhang | | 4% | Total: 23 members' votes (12 comments...) |
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We row in order to... | |
...win | | 79% | | ...have fun | | 21% | Total: 39 members' votes (40 comments...) |
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Bumps Predictions | |
Yea yea yea, we all love BumpIt, but it seems to be lacking some options. Which of the following is likely to happen at some point during bumps week (up to and including post-bop carnage) Blades: M1 | | 39% | | Blades: M2 | | 30% | | Blades: M3 | | 30% | | Blades: M4 | | 23% | | Blades: M5 | | 20% | | Blades: W1 | | 64% | | Blades: W2 | | 80% | | Blades: W3 | | 18% | | All FaT boats to spoon | | 7% | | Holes to appear in all Jesus' boats - FaT to retain Michell cup | | 34% | | FaT to bump Caius | | 59% | | Caius to bump FaT | | 5% | | LMBC to be too red | | 77% | | FaT buftys to outnumber everyone else on the river (including rowers) | | 61% | | FaT to form a secret cartel to fix the BumpIt results | | 16% | | NT to drive at >100mph with no brakes from York, every day to try and make the gun | | 61% | | FaTAMS epidemic to occur | | 5% | | JPD, NT, RTT, JWE etc to injure themselves in comic fashion on the towpath | | 55% | | Iain to run down Ian T and break his arm | | 11% | | Ian T to run down Iain and break his leg | | 7% | | Coker to turn up drunk to one or more races | | 43% | | Any member of FaT to be fined for 'foul and abusive behaviour/language' | | 64% | | Coker to be fined for 'foul and abusive behaviour/language' | | 45% | | LW to crash TR2 | | 30% | | LW to miss men's division, ABL to cox M2 (not going to happen :P) | | 18% | | Incest chart to be in need of updating | | 84% | | Buftys to (try and) seduce 'innocent' younger FaTers | | 73% | | BCD to result in being banned | | 16% | | BCD speeches to be short, succinct and to the point | | 2% | | BCD speeches to be short, succinct and to the point (in the minds of the speakers) | | 77% | Total: 44 members' votes (6 comments...) |
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Who should trial lightweights next year? | |
Andrew Lewis | | 38% | | Will Laffan | | 44% | | Richard Fletcher | | 44% | | Martin Yarr | | 18% | | John Kiely | | 28% | | Philipp Preiss | | 41% | | Lorry Carr | | 28% | | Sam Lings | | 21% | | Mohammad Dehabadi | | 18% | | Tom O'Neill | | 23% | | Seb Pancratz | | 44% | | Christian Mertes | | 21% | | Adam Blacklay | | 21% | | James Strawson | | 23% | | Tom Coker | | 26% | | Hannah Jackson | | 15% | | Fran Rawlins | | 59% | | Julia Summers | | 51% | | Rachel Croft | | 18% | | Joanna Heath | | 18% | | Amy Hewer | | 15% | | Lilie Weaver | | 49% | | Toby Garnett | | 38% | Total: 39 members' votes (17 comments...) |
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Who will be next year's Men's Captain? | |
Because we know its just a popularity contest anyway ;) Tom ''El Presidente'' Coker | | 3% | | Ming ''The Merciless'' Chung | | 41% | | Sebastian ''I Only Scull'' Pancratz | | 3% | | Will ''Shortest Headship Winner'' Laffan | | 3% | | Emma ''Brian Is So Awesome'' Leadbetter | | 12% | | Pedro ''How Can I Copy Erica After She's Gone'' Cunha | | 3% | | Bryn ''Will Only Coach Novice Girls'' Garrod | | 18% | | Martin ''Must Do Bigger Weights'' Yarr | | 3% | | Chris ''Doing a PhD to Row'' Dunleavy | | 9% | | Lorry ''Can't Look Forward'' Carr | | 0% | | Adam ''Very Ordinary'' Blacklay | | 6% | Total: 34 members' votes |
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How to tan? | |
The second most important thing about Mays rowing (after bumps)... bronzing. Stay completely covered at all times to avoid any chance of a tan (see A. Lea-Cox) | | 15% | | Wear an all-in-one and get strap marks (see people too busy rowing to care about looks) | | 48% | | Wear only one strap and then switch at the lock to avoid too much of a strap mark whilst still being able to row well (see T. Coker) | | 6% | | Push both straps down to avoid strap marks and (if female) hope it holds and (if male) hope it doesn't (see Women's hour) | | 12% | | Go topless and just take the fines for indecent exposure on the chin (see the bank balance decrease) | | 18% | Total: 33 members' votes (5 comments...) |
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Blue and gold bikinis? | |
It has been suggested that the new women's Mays kit should be blue and gold bikinis. Less (/fewer?) tan lines, and proof, if needed, that we are (all) female. Aye or Nay? Yes please! | | 63% | | No thanks! | | 37% | Total: 43 members' votes (2 comments...) |
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Punting skill | |
How good do you think you are? I am/was a professional and made things up to tell tourists | | 10% | | I am/was a professional | | 0% | | I can go fast and straight | | 45% | | I struggle if it's busy but I'm largely OK | | 16% | | I may have hit an occasional bridge... | | 3% | | I'm a danger to myself and others | | 6% | | The Conservators have banned me | | 0% | | I'm a lady so I get a burly man to punt me | | 6% | | Water is for racing over, not drifting down | | 13% | Total: 31 members' votes (13 comments...) |
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Favourite test? | |
2k | | 7% | | 5k | | 17% | | 30 minute | | 3% | | Max. Power | | 7% | | Max. Weights | | 10% | | 5k sculling | | 0% | | Seat Race | | 13% | | Rorschach | | 3% | | Turing | | 7% | | Edgbaston 2005 | | 33% | Total: 30 members' votes (6 comments...) |
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Eights Head | |
Legends: 88th or better | | 5% | | Very good: 89th - 118th | | 45% | | Above Average: 119th - 164th | | 45% | | Average: 165th - 200th | | 0% | | Below par for this crew: 201st - 250th | | 0% | | Below par for any 1st VIII: 251st - 300th | | 0% | | Disaster: 301st or below | | 0% | | Failure to finish | | 0% | | Failure to start | | 0% | | Event cancelled | | 5% | Total: 20 members' votes (5 comments...) |
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Website | |
It was suggested on the pub crawl that the site's login page (i.e. the navy blue background with the two large crests) be replaced with an animated lion who walks in from one side before stopping in the right pose. Thoughts? Yes please | | 42% | | No thanks | | 58% | Total: 36 members' votes |
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Easter training | |
More than term-time | | 20% | | Same as term-time | | 12% | | Slightly less than term-time | | 12% | | Non-rowing related cross-training (e.g. skiing) | | 32% | | Very little, I'm off on holidays | | 4% | | Pub crawl anyone? | | 20% | Total: 25 members' votes (1 comment...) |
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Grammar Police | |
You know who you are. They're ensuring that high standards are maintained | | 66% | | They're standing in the way of an evolving language | | 31% | | There's no one quite like Grammar... | | 3% | Total: 35 members' votes |
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A beautiful game? | |
On Saturday (March 17th), FaTTBC FC will play BPBC FC in the final of the inaugural Football Challenge Pot. You're not a betting (wo)man, but if you were...? FaT to win easily | | 30% | | FaT to win narrowly | | 24% | | FaT to win on penalties | | 8% | | BPBC to win on penalties | | 8% | | BPBC to win narrowly | | 14% | | BPBC to win easily | | 11% | | Seb to lose easily | | 41% | | No injuries | | 0% | | Minor injuries only | | 32% | | One major injury | | 14% | | Multiple major injuries | | 8% | | Multiple major injuries to one person | | 32% | | No cards | | 8% | | Yellow cards only | | 24% | | One red card | | 11% | | Multiple red cards | | 30% | | A full-blown fracas leading to FA charges | | 27% | | FaT to score first | | 46% | | BPBC to score first | | 30% | | FaT to fail to score at all | | 3% | | BPBC to fail to score at all | | 16% | | FaT to concede a penalty | | 30% | | BPBC to concede a penalty | | 38% | | Anyone to score with a header | | 19% | | Anyone to score with a volley | | 14% | | Anyone to score from outside the area | | 43% | | Anyone to score from his own half | | 16% | | Anyone to score an own goal | | 54% | | Anyone to score a hat-trick | | 22% | | Anyone to score at the post-match social | | 49% | | Streaker (FaT underwear) | | 38% | | Streaker (inferior underwear) | | 5% | | Streaker (no underwear) | | 5% | | No WAGs present | | 11% | | 1-5 WAGs present | | 46% | | 6-10 WAGs present | | 11% | | 11+ WAGs present | | 14% | | FaT's destructive gambling culture to be exposed in Varsity in the build-up to the game | | 19% | | BPBC's specially commissioned spyplane and listening devices employed at FaT training sessions to be exposed in The Cambridge Student in the build-up to the game | | 16% | | Lorry to be seen daydreaming | | 49% | | Will Laffan to win a header | | 16% | | Tom Coker to turn up too drunk to play | | 57% | | James Strawson to turn up on the wrong day | | 43% | | Richard Fletcher to claim he's 'fed up of not winning anything' after the game | | 22% | | Mark Sankey to do a fartlek session at half-time while smiling | | 24% | | Seb to do a fartlek session at half-time while grimacing | | 57% | | Seb to suffer abuse for being German | | 84% | | Phil to suffer abuse for being ginger | | 70% | | QB James Scott to shout 'Red, Red, 72, 72' | | 30% | | Neil to be accused of sexism for failing to select any girls for BPBC | | 62% | | Dan Darley to cycle to and from the game from London | | 49% | | Dan Holland to 'do a Din' (i.e. require hospital treatment for exhaustion) | | 22% | | Ingers to 'do an Ingers' | | 35% | | Graham to 'do a Graham' | | 27% | | Simon Blackburn to attempt to have the game called off for health and safety reasons | | 19% | | BPBC to attempt to have the game called off because Bryn tries to play his ringer | | 27% | | Jon Glass to do the 'robot dance' after scoring | | 41% | | John Earl to provide a half-time 'keepy-uppy' masterclass | | 24% | | Eton Boy to ask where the Wall is | | 41% | | Matt Byrne to crown a mazy dribble from his own half with an outrageous left-foot chip over the onrushing goalkeeper | | 11% | Total: 37 members' votes (15 comments...) |
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What's the most beautiful piece of sport you've ever seen (live)? | |
*Liu Xiang broke Colin Jackson's 13-year-old 110m hurdles world record this week. That World Championship-winning run of 12.91 from CJ was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen in sport. What's your favourite - not the most important or dramatic, but simply the most beautiful? (Ideally you should have watched it live for it to count.)
* denotes a link to a video clip. *Football: Diego Maradona's second goal, Argentina vs England, World Cup QF, 1986 | | 0% | | *Football: Marco van Basten's winner, Holland vs USSR, European Championship Final, 1988 | | 0% | | *Football: Roberto Carlos's goal, Brazil vs France, Le Tournoi, 1997 | | 5% | | *Football: Michael Owen's goal, England vs Argentina, World Cup Round 2, 1998 | | 0% | | *Football: Dennis Bergkamp's last-minute winner, Holland vs Argentina, World Cup QF, 1998 | | 0% | | *Football: Ryan Giggs's extra-time winner, Man United vs Arsenal, FA Cup SF, 1999 | | 0% | | *Football: Thierry Henry's winner, Arsenal vs Man United, Premiership, 2000 | | 0% | | *Football: Zinedine Zidane's winner, Real Madrid vs Bayer Leverkusen, Champions' League Final, 2002 | | 5% | | *Football: Steven Gerrard's last-minute equaliser, Liverpool vs West Ham, FA Cup Final, 2006 | | 10% | | *Football: Esteban Cambiasso's goal, Argentina vs Serbia, World Cup Group C, 2006 | | 5% | | Cricket: Lance Klusener's 31* off 16 balls, South Africa vs Australia, World Cup SF, 1999 | | 0% | | Cricket: Kevin Pietersen's 91* off 65 balls, England vs Australia, ODI, 1999 | | 0% | | Cricket: Matthew Hoggard's series-winning 7-61, England vs South Africa, 2005 | | 0% | | Cricket: England (477) reducing Australia to 99/5, 4th Ashes Test, 2005 | | 0% | | Rugby: Rob Andrew's last-minute match-winning drop goal, England vs Australia, World Cup QF, 1995 | | 0% | | Rugby: Jonny Wilkinson's tackle on Matt Giteau, England vs Australia, World Cup Final, 2003 | | 0% | | *Rugby: Jonny Wilkinson's last-minute match-winning drop goal, England vs Australia, World Cup Final, 2003 | | 15% | | Rowing: Searle brothers winning Gold in the coxed pair with Gary Herbert, Barcelona, 1992 | | 0% | | Rowing: Redgrave and Pinsent winning Gold in Barcelona, 1992 | | 0% | | Rowing: Redgrave and Pinsent winning Gold in Atlanta, 1996 | | 0% | | Rowing: Cambridge breaking the course record (16.19) in winning the Boat Race, 1998 | | 0% | | Rowing: British coxless four winning Gold in Sydney, 2000 | | 0% | | Rowing: British eight winning Gold in Sydney, 2000 | | 5% | | *Rowing: Oxford winning from behind at Barnes Bridge, Boat Race, 2002 (see next option for video) | | 5% | | *Rowing: Oxford winning by one foot, Boat Race, 2003 (video) | | 0% | | Rowing: British coxless four winning Gold in Athens, 2004 | | 5% | | Athletics: Daley Thompson's decathlon Olympic Gold, Los Angeles, 1984 | | 0% | | Athletics: Colin Jackson's 110m hurdles world record (12.91), World Championships, Stuttgart, 1993 | | 5% | | *Athletics: Jonathan Edwards's triple jump world record (18.29m), World Championships, Gothenburg, 1995 | | 0% | | Athletics: Haile Gebrselassie breaking the 5000m world record by 11 seconds, Zurich, 1995 | | 0% | | *Athletics: Michael Johnson's 200m world record (19.32), Olympic Final, Atlanta, 1996 | | 5% | | Athletics: Haile Gebrselassie winning Olympic 10000m Gold, Sydney, 2000 | | 0% | | Swimming: Australia beating the USA to win Gold in the 4x100m relay, Sydney, 2000 | | 0% | | Hockey: Great Britain going 2-0 up on Germany, Olympic Final, Seoul, 1988 | | 0% | | Tennis: Goran Ivanisevic beating Pat Rafter in 5 sets, Wimbledon Final, 2001 | | 0% | | Tennis: Roger Federer beating Andy Roddick, Wimbledon Final, 2005 | | 0% | | Golf: Constantino Rocca's 60-foot putt on the 18th hole to force a play-off, British Open, 1995 | | 0% | | Golf: Tiger Woods winning the US Masters by a record 12 shots, aged 21, 1997 | | 0% | | *Snooker: Ronnie O'Sullivan's world record fastest 147 in 5min 20sec, 1997 | | 0% | | *Figure-skating: Torvill and Dean winning Gold with Bolero, Winter Olympics, Sarajevo, 1984 | | 5% | | Other (please post below, with a link if possible.) | | 30% | Total: 20 members' votes (30 comments...) |
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Best of the rest | |
Yeah yeah Lent VIIIs we love you and all, but let's spread that love. In the style of the well known but trademarked movie awards, who should get the 'best supporting crew' award? 2nd Men | | 39% | | 2nd Women | | 13% | | 3rd Men | | 5% | | 3rd Women | | 29% | | 4th Men | | 2% | | 5th Men | | 13% | Total: 56 members' votes (10 comments...) |
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How will First and Third fare this week? | |
Estimate the total number of places lost or gained by our crews (in total) this week. We have 8 crews on the River, and could go up a total of 28 places if all crews gain blades with no overbumps. Down more than 5 places | | 2% | | Down between 1 and 5 | | 0% | | Stay level | | 0% | | Up between 1 and 5 | | 2% | | Up between 6 and 10 | | 9% | | Up between 11 and 15 | | 41% | | Up between 16 and 20 | | 35% | | Up between 21 and 25 | | 2% | | Up more than 25 places for the week | | 9% | Total: 46 members' votes (3 comments...) |
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Grammar Police | |
They know who they are... They're ensuring that high standards are maintained | | 50% | | They're standing in the way of an evolving language | | 50% | | There's no one quite like Grammar... | | 0% | Total: 2 members' votes |
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The Big One | |
neither | | 2% | | men | | 22% | | women | | 5% | | both | | 71% | Total: 41 members' votes |
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Day tickets | |
The ARA is abolishing day tickets next month and entry into all open regattas and heads will require ARA membership (unless they run dodgy events e.g. CRA only). Which of these do you agree with? It will have no effect on me whatsoever | | 56% | | I have regularly used day tickets as I do 1 or 2 open events each year and this will stop me racing | | 6% | | I fear that there will be less people for me to race at events I go to | | 21% | | It's good because it will stop people with lots of points cheating by entering on a day ticket with 0 points | | 26% | | ARA membership is a rip-off | | 29% | | ARA membership is good value for money | | 21% | | I predict BPBC will now only enter non-ARA events | | 32% | | What's a day ticket? | | 29% | Total: 34 members' votes (4 comments...) |
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Best indicator of form? | |
With only two competitions left before the Lents and, more importantly, BumpIT, which is traditionally the best indicator of who's going up and who's going down? Total: 31 members' votes (1 comment...) |
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Which club do we hate the most? | |
Over the years it has become traditional to hate some clubs more than others, but which is the worst of the lot? LMBC | | 22% | | Downing | | 61% | | Caius | | 17% | | 5 iron | | 0% | Total: 36 members' votes (5 comments...) |
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The hype starts here | |
It seems you can't have a game of football these days without a load of OTT build-up. We're having a game of football, how can we best hype it up? Just a note on the blackboard @GG on the day of the game | | 5% | | Special section of this website | | 14% | | Kick off is moved to accommodate tv schedules - debate over whether the organisers have sold out | | 23% | | Richard Keys of SkySports calls it 'the most important game of football that's ever been played' | | 5% | | Speaking before the game, Neil Talbott is quoted as saying the following when asked about Bryn 'But I'll tell ya - you can tell him now if you're watching it - we're still fighting for this title, and he's got to go to Cramner Road and get something, and. | | 5% | | Graham Fisher breaks a metatarsal next week, leading to speculation regarding his participation in the game | | 18% | | This poll is quite enough thank you. | | 32% | Total: 22 members' votes (2 comments...) |
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Security | |
The Glastonbury Festival have announced that the 2007 Festival tickets will be personalised with photos to prevent touting. Another event in June which costs a lot of money and has an issue with security is the May Ball. Which of these security measures should the Ball adopt? Prescreening of applicants to ensure they are buying tickets for their own use | | 4% | | Photos on tickets | | 16% | | Fingerprints | | 4% | | Iris recognition | | 4% | | All guests required to wear gold socks | | 52% | | Replacing tickets with tattos | | 16% | | Doubling the price to take the floor out of the tout market | | 0% | | Give up - let the free market take over | | 4% | Total: 25 members' votes |
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What's the best Christmas record ever? | |
So 'Best Christmas #1' sees a resounding victory for Bohemian Rhapsody, as made famous by the 2001 2nd May VIII. However, many of the best Christmas singles never made it to #1, being kept off by such abominations as the Pet Shop Boys. Which of the following is your all-time favourite Christmas track (carols etc excluded)? 2 Become 1 (Spice Girls) (listen) | | 0% | | 2000 Miles (The Pretenders) (listen) | | 0% | | All I Want For Christmas (Is You) (Mariah Carey) (listen) | | 15% | | Always On My Mind (Pet Shop Boys) (listen) | | 8% | | Another Brick In The Wall (Pink Floyd) (listen) | | 0% | | A Spaceman Came Travelling (Chris de Burgh) (listen) | | 0% | | A Winter's Tale (David Essex) (listen) | | 0% | | A Wonderful Christmas Time (Paul McCartney) (listen) | | 0% | | Babe (Take That) (listen) | | 0% | | Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen) (listen) | | 4% | | Caravan Of Love (Housemartins) (listen) | | 0% | | Chiquitita (ABBA) (listen) | | 0% | | Christmas (The Who) (listen) | | 0% | | Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) (Darlene Love/U2) (listen/listen) | | 0% | | Christmas Day (Dido) (listen) | | 0% | | Christmas Time (Bryan Adams) (listen) | | 0% | | Christmas Time (The Darkness) (listen) | | 0% | | Christmas Wrapping (The Waitresses) (listen) | | 0% | | Do They Know It's Christmas? (Band Aid/Band Aid 20) (listen/listen) | | 0% | | Don't You Want Me (The Human League) (listen) | | 0% | | Driving Home For Christmas (Chris Rea) (listen) | | 4% | | Earth Song (Michael Jackson) (listen) | | 0% | | Especially For You (Kylie Minogue and Jason Donovan) (listen) | | 0% | | Fairytale Of New York (The Pogues feat. Kirsty MacColl) (listen) | | 19% | | Father Christmas (The Kinks) (listen) | | 0% | | Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer (Elmo and Patsy) (listen) | | 8% | | Happy Xmas (War Is Over) (John Lennon and Yoko Ono) (listen) | | 0% | | Heal The World (Michael Jackson) (listen) | | 0% | | Hello Goodbye (The Beatles) (listen) | | 0% | | I Believe In Father Christmas (Greg Lake) (listen) | | 0% | | I Have A Dream (ABBA) (listen) | | 0% | | I'll Find My Way Home (Jon & Vangelis) (listen) | | 0% | | Imagine (John Lennon) (listen) | | 0% | | I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston) (listen) | | 0% | | I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day (Wizzard) (listen) | | 0% | | JCB Song (Nizlopi) (listen) | | 4% | | Last Christmas (WHAM!) (listen) | | 4% | | Little Drummer Boy (Bing Crosby and David Bowie) (listen) | | 0% | | Little Saint Nick (The Beach Boys) (listen) | | 0% | | Lonely This Christmas (Mud) (listen) | | 0% | | Mad World (Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules) (listen) | | 4% | | Mary's Boy Child (Boney M) (listen) | | 0% | | Merry Christmas Everyone (Shakin' Stevens) (listen) | | 0% | | Merry Xmas Everybody (Slade) (listen) | | 0% | | Mistletoe And Wine (Cliff Richard) (listen) | | 0% | | Mr Blobby (Mr Blobby) (listen) | | 0% | | Mull Of Kintyre (Wings) (listen) | | 0% | | New Year's Day (U2) (listen) | | 4% | | Perfect Day (Various) (listen) | | 0% | | Pipes Of Peace (Paul McCartney) (listen) | | 0% | | Please Come Home For Christmas (The Eagles) (listen) | | 0% | | Santa Baby (Eartha Kitt/Kylie Minogue) (listen/listen) | | 0% | | Santa Claus You C*n* Where's My F*****g Bike? (Kevin Bloody Wilson) (listen) | | 4% | | Saving All My Love For You (Whitney Houston) (listen) | | 0% | | Somethin' Stupid (Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman) (listen) | | 0% | | Sound Of The Underground (Girls Aloud) (listen) | | 0% | | Stay Another Day (East 17) (listen) | | 0% | | Step Into Christmas (Elton John) (listen) | | 0% | | Stop The Cavalry (Jona Lewie) (listen) | | 12% | | Thank God It's Christmas (Queen) (listen) | | 0% | | The Christmas Song (Nat King Cole) (listen) | | 0% | | The Power Of Love (Frankie Goes To Hollywood) (listen) | | 0% | | Under The Moon Of Love (Showaddywaddy) (listen) | | 0% | | Walking In The Air (Peter Auty/Aled Jones) (listen) | | 0% | | Whatever (Oasis) (listen) | | 0% | | When A Child Is Born (Johnny Mathis) (listen) | | 4% | | When I Fall In Love (Nat King Cole/Rick Astley) (listen/listen) | | 4% | | White Christmas (Bing Crosby) (listen) | | 0% | | YMCA (The Village People) (listen) | | 0% | | You've Lost That Loving Feeling (Righteous Brothers) (listen) | | 4% | | Other (please post below, with a link if possible) | | 0% | Total: 26 members' votes (1 comment...) |
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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust? | |
WIN: England 5 - 0 Australia | | 0% | | WIN: England 4 - 0 Australia | | 0% | | WIN: England 4 - 1 Australia | | 0% | | WIN: England 3 - 0 Australia | | 0% | | WIN: England 3 - 1 Australia | | 4% | | WIN: England 2 - 0 Australia | | 0% | | WIN: England 3 - 2 Australia | | 4% | | WIN: England 2 - 1 Australia | | 19% | | WIN: England 1 - 0 Australia | | 0% | | DRAW: England 2 - 2 Australia | | 19% | | DRAW: England 1 - 1 Australia | | 7% | | DRAW: England 0 - 0 Australia | | 4% | | LOSE: England 0 - 1 Australia | | 0% | | LOSE: England 1 - 2 Australia | | 11% | | LOSE: England 2 - 3 Australia | | 0% | | LOSE: England 0 - 2 Australia | | 4% | | LOSE: England 1 - 3 Australia | | 11% | | LOSE: England 0 - 3 Australia | | 0% | | LOSE: England 1 - 4 Australia | | 4% | | LOSE: England 0 - 4 Australia | | 7% | | LOSE: England 0 - 5 Australia | | 7% | Total: 27 members' votes (10 comments...) |
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Happy New Year? | |
New year, new opportunities, new resolutions... but is it all too late? The best of my rowing career is yet to come | | 60% | | The best of my rowing career is behind me and I'm now managing the decline | | 30% | | In life in general, the best is yet to come | | 80% | | In life in general, I know that, on balance, I've had my best years | | 27% | Total: 30 members' votes (3 comments...) |
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What shall we call them? | |
We have a lot of new boats in need of names. Two new eights, two new sculls, the Light Four and the Coastal Four. Either pick your favourites from the options below (one for each boat), or suggest another. Black Prince (men's eight) | | 89% | | Riccardo (men's eight) | | 3% | | Other (men's eight) | | 5% | | The Ladies' Plate (women's eight) | | 0% | | Henry the Eight (women's eight) | | 32% | | Valkyrie (women's eight) | | 16% | | John Pierrepoint Morgan (women's eight) | | 0% | | Fair Maid of Kent (women's eight) | | 18% | | Power in the Water (women's eight) | | 3% | | The Random Buftie (women's eight) | | 16% | | Other (men's eight) | | 8% | | Pike and Eel (sculls) | | 37% | | Cat and Buns (sculls) | | 37% | | Blue and Gold (sculls) | | 5% | | Flotsam and Jetsam (sculls) | | 11% | | Other (sculls) | | 11% | | Hydra (light four) | | 50% | | Ariel (light four) | | 18% | | Martin Rees (light four) | | 18% | | Other (light four) | | 8% | | Ursula (coastal) | | 13% | | Circe (coastal) | | 5% | | Leviathan (coastal) | | 68% | | Other (coastal) | | 13% | Total: 38 members' votes (29 comments...) |
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What's the best Christmas #1 ever? | |
By the time you read this, it will probably have been confirmed that this year's Christmas #1 is another atrocious offering from the latest winner of X-Factor. But it wasn't always like this: once upon a time, when Snickers were Marathons and a shag was a common cormorant, Christmas #1 records were enduring classics. What's your all-time favourite? Here In My Heart (Al Martino, 1952) | | 0% | | Answer Me (Frankie Laine, 1953) | | 0% | | Let's Have Another Party (Winifred Atwell, 1954) | | 0% | | Christmas Alphabet (Dickie Valentine, 1955) | | 0% | | Just Walkin' In The Rain (Johnnie Ray, 1956) | | 0% | | Mary's Boy Child (Harry Belafonte, 1957) | | 0% | | It's Only Make Believe (Conway Twitty, 1958) | | 0% | | What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For (Emile Ford & The Checkmates, 1959) | | 0% | | I Love You (Cliff Richard & The Shadows, 1960) | | 0% | | Moon River (Danny Williams, 1961) | | 0% | | Return To Sender (Elvis Presley, 1962) | | 0% | | I Want To Hold Your Hand (The Beatles, 1963) | | 0% | | I Feel Fine (The Beatles, 1964) | | 0% | | Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out (The Beatles, 1965) | | 0% | | The Green Grass Of Home (Tom Jones, 1966) | | 0% | | Hello Goodbye (The Beatles, 1967) | | 4% | | Lily The Pink (Scaffold, 1968) | | 0% | | Two Little Boys (Rolf Harris, 1969) | | 4% | | I Hear You Knockin' (Dave Edmunds, 1970) | | 0% | | Ernie (The Fastest Milkman In The West) (Benny Hill, 1971) | | 0% | | Long Haired Lover From Liverpool (Little Jimmy Osmond, 1972) | | 0% | | Merry Xmas Everybody (Slade, 1973) | | 11% | | Lonely This Christmas (Mud, 1974) | | 0% | | Bohemian Rhapsody (Queen, 1975) | | 36% | | When A Child Is Born (Soleado) (Johnny Mathis, 1976) | | 0% | | Mull Of Kintyre / Girls' School (Wings, 1977) | | 0% | | Mary's Boy Child-Oh My Lord (Boney M, 1978) | | 0% | | Another Brick In The Wall (Pink Floyd, 1979) | | 7% | | There's No One Quite Like Grandma (St Winifred's School Choir, 1980) | | 0% | | Don't You Want Me (The Human League, 1981) | | 4% | | Save Your Love (Renee & Renato, 1982) | | 0% | | Only You (The Flying Pickets, 1983) | | 0% | | Do They Know It's Christmas? (Band Aid, 1984) | | 4% | | Merry Christmas Everyone (Shakin' Stevens, 1985) | | 0% | | Reet Petite (Jackie Wilson, 1986) | | 0% | | Always On My Mind (The Pet Shop Boys, 1987) | | 4% | | Mistletoe & Wine (Cliff Richard, 1988) | | 0% | | Do They Know It's Christmas? (Band Aid II, 1989) | | 0% | | Saviour's Day (Cliff Richard, 1990) | | 0% | | Bohemian Rhapsody / These Are The Days Of Our Lives (Queen, 1991) | | 4% | | I Will Always Love You (Whitney Houston, 1992) | | 0% | | Mr Blobby (Mr Blobby, 1993) | | 4% | | Stay Another Day (East 17, 1994) | | 11% | | Earth Song (Michael Jackson, 1995) | | 0% | | 2 Become 1 (Spice Girls, 1996) | | 0% | | Too Much (Spice Girls, 1997) | | 0% | | Goodbye (Spice Girls, 1998) | | 0% | | I Have A Dream / Seasons In The Sun (Westlife, 1999) | | 0% | | Can We Fix It? (Bob The Builder, 2000) | | 0% | | Somethin' Stupid (Robbie Williams & Nicole Kidman, 2001) | | 0% | | Sound Of The Underground (Girls Aloud, 2002) | | 4% | | Mad World (Michael Andrews featuring Gary Jules, 2003) | | 4% | | Do They Know It's Christmas? (Band Aid 20, 2004) | | 4% | | That's My Goal (Shayne Ward, 2005) | | 0% | Total: 28 members' votes |
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The lycra debate: it rumbles on | |
Last week's poll caused more conversation than the usual. Let's have some in depth analysis. All lycra-based clothing makes rowers of the opposite sex look sexy | | 29% | | All lycra-based clothing makes rowers of the opposite sex look wrong | | 4% | | Tech tops and leggings are one thing, it's all in ones I have a problem with | | 36% | | It's not the material, it's the design: hoops make me look FaT | | 11% | | I won the Fairbairn Cup in 1956 in my single scull wearing cotton slacks and a zephyr | | 25% | | Sod lycra, I want to do the Lents in PVC | | 46% | Total: 28 members' votes (1 comment...) |
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Rowers of the opposite sex wearing lycra (generally) look... | |
Sexy | | 68% | | Minging | | 23% | | Like gigolos/whores | | 10% | Total: 31 members' votes (24 comments...) |
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IM? | |
Which is your favourite? ICQ | | 8% | | Yahoo | | 0% | | MSN/Windows Live | | 69% | | Skype | | 8% | | Google Talk | | 12% | | Miranda | | 0% | | Hawaii, if I qualify | | 4% | Total: 26 members' votes (2 comments...) |
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What injury/illness have you trained/raced through? | |
Real rowers don't listen to their doctors' advice. Which of the following have you refused to prevent you getting in a boat? Prolapsed disc | | 4% | | Food poisoning | | 27% | | Pulled muscle in arse | | 4% | | (Freshers) 'flu | | 62% | | Hamstring strain/pull | | 23% | | Conjunctivitis | | 4% | | Injury sustained in bike accident while going to the boathouse | | 23% | | Quinsy | | 4% | | Hangover | | 77% | | Blood poisoning from septic blister | | 8% | | Nasty bug picked up from drinking Tideway water | | 8% | | Foot and Mouth | | 15% | | Other (please elaborate below) | | 42% | Total: 26 members' votes (16 comments...) |
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Injuries and illnesses | |
Most of the following injuries or diseases have prevented members of the Clubs competing at some point. Which is your favourite? Prolapsed disc | | 0% | | Food poisioning | | 14% | | Pulled muscle in arse | | 18% | | (Freshers) 'flu | | 5% | | Hamstring strain/pull | | 0% | | Conjunctivitis | | 0% | | Injury sustained in bike accident while going to the boathouse | | 9% | | Quinsy | | 5% | | Hangover | | 14% | | Blood poisioning from septic blister | | 18% | | Nasty bug picked up from drinking Tideway water | | 5% | | Foot and Mouth | | 14% | Total: 22 members' votes (9 comments...) |
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How many university medals will be won by FaT this week? | |
Medals up for grabs in (Men's) Light IVs and Men's and Women's 1st Coxed IVs divisions. 0 | | 19% | | 4 | | 19% | | 5 | | 11% | | 9 | | 37% | | 10 | | 0% | | 14 | | 15% | Total: 27 members' votes |
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Skiing... | |
It won't be long before the snow starts to fall and the ski season begins. But which of the below best describes you? I love skiing | | 67% | | I hate skiing | | 4% | | I hit the slopes every year | | 41% | | I've never been | | 22% | | It costs too much | | 26% | | On my salary I only go for chalets with a sauna and hot tub | | 7% | | Apres rather than ski for me | | 4% | | I hate getting snow down my trousers and falling on my sore arse all the time | | 4% | | My knees are so f**ked I can't ski | | 11% | | I'd be up for a boatie skiing trip! | | 30% | Total: 27 members' votes |
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Favourite Bond? | |
Connery | | 48% | | Lazenby | | 0% | | Moore | | 4% | | Dalton | | 20% | | Brosnan | | 20% | | Craig | | 4% | | Samantha | | 4% | Total: 25 members' votes (16 comments...) |
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Have you ever been injured whilst training for rowing? | |
People are always getting injured. It's something that happens a lot and always seems to be at exactly the wrong time. An injured squad member can lose a crew a race (or their replacement win a race...), and it's always devastating to take time out when the club's doing really well. No, never, I'm an undergrad - you have to be over 20 to start worrying about injuries, right?! | | 8% | | No, never, I warm up properly, warm down properly, miss sessions if I feel ill and always look after myself - my body is a temple! | | 8% | | Yes, I've been injured, but I rowed through the pain/broken ankle (and won the Fairbairns, in my single scull) | | 16% | | Yes, I got injured, but went to the sports injury clinic (Mon, Wed, Fri mornings drop-in clinic at Addenbrooke's physio dept) and they sorted me out | | 12% | | Yes, I rowed through it and made it much worse, I really f**ked myself over for the sake of a couple of minor events and subsequently missed some important races | | 16% | | I routinely get admitted to hospital/row whilst on crutches/train against specific doctor's orders/am called Neil Talbott | | 12% | | I am/was a triallist and we have a squad physio to sort out injuries and everything! | | 4% | | I'm a cox, training is for wimps | | 4% | | I row for BPBC, training is for wimps | | 20% | Total: 25 members' votes (3 comments...) |
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What is your ARA rowing status? | |
Sweep oar - assume the crew averages the number of points you have. Novice | | 44% | | Senior 4 | | 17% | | Senior 3 | | 11% | | Senior 2 | | 11% | | Senior 1 | | 6% | | Elite | | 6% | | Veteran | | 6% | Total: 18 members' votes (1 comment...) |
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How did you cope without the First and Third website? | |
The website went on its annual holiday last week (was it unplugged by a cleaner again?) - what did you do? I didn't notice because I didn't try to visit while it was down | | 0% | | I got my fill of rowing websites by looking at the Rowing Service, Tideway Slug, etc. | | 5% | | I watched the Mythbuster waterskiing behind an eight video on YouTube | | 9% | | I browsed other websites (non-rowing related)instead | | 32% | | I did some training | | 23% | | I did some work | | 23% | | I joined LMBC | | 9% | Total: 22 members' votes (4 comments...) |