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Almost certainly Pointless...


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1 hour ago, eFestivals said:

was my first thought, too.

So probably not pointless. :P 

I suspect an admin of a Glastonbury site for the last 20 years and someone who has been posting on said site for the last 10 years has more obscure knowledge than the average Pointless audience member.

If we lot were the audience, then there probably wouldn't be any pointless answers.

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1 hour ago, bamber said:

In really quite marked contrast...

 

Oh to be led by donkeys rather than Tories! Donkeys are lovely creatures and would do a far better job than the incumbents.

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1 hour ago, Keithy said:

No. The 100 people are asked to name a Glastonbury headliner so obviously they'll go for the obvious names as they're not trying to give a pointless answer. The contestants are challenged to find an answer the 100 people didn't say....so Shakespeare's Sister is quite an obscure, old headliner....ergo, an obvious pointless answer. 

Errrrrrr... yeah. I was kind of over thinking it. We here all know that SS are the most obscure headliner so we wouldn't go for that one. We certainly aren't a representative sample. 

Still ..... Ash.

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1 hour ago, Fishman said:

Errrrrrr... yeah. I was kind of over thinking it. We here all know that SS are the most obscure headliner so we wouldn't go for that one. We certainly aren't a representative sample. 

Still ..... Ash.

They're not. They were on that documentary about the row with Anne Goode. Ash is a better answer.

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12 hours ago, eFestivals said:

i reckon it would be much higher if it had had the opportunity. It kept going offline yesterday.

But the 'weird' thing is that on Wednesday night the numbers were going up far far quicker per-minute than they were going up yesterday at the times it was working. It looks suspiciously like some deliberate interference.

BBC article seemed to reason there was no interference.

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