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The Chase (ITV) (Part 4)
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Justonecornetto
23-06-2016
2 of today's team are from Scotland, it's a takeover

The cafe owner from Falkirk, which is very near me, doesn't sound Scottish though.

It's Anne in today's repeat.
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Justonecornetto:
“2 of today's team are from Scotland, it's a takeover

The cafe owner from Falkirk, which is very near me, doesn't sound Scottish though.

It's Anne in today's repeat.”

Let's hope there's not too many questions about vegetables.
Justonecornetto
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by StanTheOstrich:
“Let's hope there's not too many questions about vegetables. ”

I know a lot of retired vegetables.

They're all has beans
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Justonecornetto:
“I know a lot of retired vegetables.

They're all has beans ”

This is what I've missed.
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
Biggest question is will the sun rise tomorrow?
Justonecornetto
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by StanTheOstrich:
“Biggest question is will the sun rise tomorrow?”

According to the Bayesian interpretation of probability, probability theory can be used to evaluate the plausibility of the statement, "The sun will rise tomorrow." We just need a hypothetical random process that determines whether the sun will rise tomorrow or not. Based on past observations, we can infer the parameters of this random process, and from there evaluate the probability that the sun will rise tomorrow.
Virgin Queen
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by StanTheOstrich:
“Biggest question is will the sun rise tomorrow?”

Pass.
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Justonecornetto:
“According to the Bayesian interpretation of probability, probability theory can be used to evaluate the plausibility of the statement, "The sun will rise tomorrow." We just need a hypothetical random process that determines whether the sun will rise tomorrow or not. Based on past observations, we can infer the parameters of this random process, and from there evaluate the probability that the sun will rise tomorrow.”

If you don't know just say 'I don't know'
Justonecornetto
23-06-2016
She is feeling confident even though she thinks the French speak Swedish
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
She should have spent more time reading and less time getting her bits out.
Virgin Queen
23-06-2016
Martin knows his stuff.
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Virgin Queen:
“Martin knows his stuff.”

Guessed on the fruit question though.
Virgin Queen
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by StanTheOstrich:
“Guessed on the fruit question though. ”

An educated guess,I suspect.
Virgin Queen
23-06-2016
They did it! They deserve their £11k.
Justonecornetto
23-06-2016
Scotland 1 England 0
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Virgin Queen:
“An educated guess,I suspect.”

Just a guess. (And it was Dave rather than Martin, my mistake)
Have you voted? I did a week or so ago. Postal votes are good.
Virgin Queen
23-06-2016
I hope you've all voted. If not, go and do it now!

Oooops. Great minds.
Yep. I've got a postal vote too. Did it weeks ago.
Justonecornetto
23-06-2016
Voted this morning shortly after sunrise.
Virgin Queen
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Justonecornetto:
“Voted this morning shortly after sunrise.”



Really?
What time is sunrise in Bonnybridge? It's light in London at about 5am
Justonecornetto
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Virgin Queen:
“Really?
What time is sunrise in Bonnybridge? It's light in London at about 5am”

'Shortly' is a variable term and could mean minutes, or even hours however safe to say I was the first person to vote in the Bonnybridge Polling Station
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Justonecornetto:
“'Shortly' is a variable term and could mean minutes, or even hours however safe to say I was the first person to vote in the Bonnybridge Polling Station”

Is Bonnybridge anywhere near Stoneybridge, and did they ever get the Olympics?
Justonecornetto
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by StanTheOstrich:
“Is Bonnybridge anywhere near Stoneybridge, and did they ever get the Olympics? ”

Ah you remember 'Absolutely'

There's actually a place called Stoneywood just a few miles from Bonnybridge

Here's clip

https://youtu.be/cTsvLjAzozE
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
Originally Posted by Justonecornetto:
“Ah you remember 'Absolutely'

There's actually a place called Stoneywood just a few miles from Bonnybridge

Here's clip

https://youtu.be/cTsvLjAzozE”

I remember Absolutely and Naked Video. I particularly liked John Sparks doing Siadwell.
StanTheOstrich
23-06-2016
To be honest I can remember TW3 and the Frost report. Old.
auga
23-06-2016
Does anyone know where to watch the latest episodes? I can't see any recent ones on ITV's site - they stop at June 10th for me, and all after that are repeats. Can't see the exciting one that got mentioned in the papers.

Have ITV stopped putting them online?
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