The birds of OTG: a non-liturgical deathmatch (23-02)

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GlennR
The University History Faculty building is so hideous they don't put it on the website.
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Ocelot Spleens


Is that better?
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GlennR
It doesn't really bring out the full hideousness.
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Gobi


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cackleberry
It's taken me this long to work out that OTG in the title refers to Oscar the Grouch.

Kill me now.
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Diogenes
Remind me, can anyone submit a candidate deathmatch, and how many do you need on the start sheet? Does that include wildcards/x-killers?
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GregP
Anyone can submit one - you can provide your own wildcards or they can be assigned.

For a decent sized deathmatch ideally 50 on the start sheet - again they can be handled from there raw, or you can split them into groups of five (and add a wildcard for each group).

Ideally multiples of 5. We can go up to abut 120 but it gets unwieldy after about 80 (16 first round groups).

If it's something you really like then 32 entrants can work with no group stage.
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GregP
Does that answer the question?
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Oscar the Grouch
It's taken me this long to work out that OTG in the title refers to Oscar the Grouch. Kill me now.


Oh my...
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TROSaracen
Crap american towns.

I've lived it, you just don't know until you do.

About This Thread

Maintained by GregP
Deathmatch closed 02/02/23
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GOLD: Robin - a small insectivorous passerine bird

SILVER: Pterodactyl - an extinct genus of pterosaurs

BRONZE: Bluebird - a gas turbine-powered vehicle that was driven by Donald Campbell and achieved the world land speed record in 1964
BRONZE: Penguin - long established book company

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