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Pete Birks Roast rib of beef cooked a little bit more than Sharp cooks it but a little bit less than most restaurants cook it when you ask for it rare. Served with mashed potatoes and gravy. Denny Colledge Chocolate mousse 3-chocolate marquese, orange & raspberry sauce James Hardy Vanilla ice cream Apple pie served with vanilla ice cream Geoff Brown Cheeseboard inc. cheddar, stilton, brie (N/A) Andy Mansell Applewood cheese and biscuits (N/A) Quite a few people commented that they weren't particular fans of puddings and deserts and preferred to go for savoury courses. Curious, that. I shall not let that affect my even-handed stinginess in point distribution, though: John Colledge: 1 (mousses involve cream) + 3 (Jim wants ice cream) = 4 + 28 (previous) = 32 James Hardy: 5 (John wants ice cream and a fruit confection) = 5 + 24 (previous) = 29 Denny Colledge: 6 (John wants something chocolatey with fruit sauce) = 6 + 23 (previous) = 29 Pete Birks: 13 (previous) Geoff Brown: 12 (previous) Andy Mansell: 4 (previous) Gordon Aickin: 2 (previous) ...and it's all down to the last turn. Just what will people want: dessert, coffee, cheese or something else? Just two turns ago, Jim was seven points away from the lead and Denny four; now only three points separate the top three. Course seven of seven next time (and any appeals with reasons in case of strong objections to my point distribution) and we'll start a post mortem about how there's a great postal game about food waiting to be designed but Fantasy Chef most definitely was not it. Still, at least it got quite exciting towards the end, eh? A N N O U N C I N G D E A D P O O L ' 9 8 ! Why not? Same rules as last time. Players each submit names of three people in the public eye in Britain alive today. The first one of the people named to die after the game begins wins the game for the player who picked them. It's not who picks most fatalities, but about who picks the first one to kick the bucket. The nominees have to be humans and have to be at least enough in the public eye that their death will be well publicised. This game needs a prize fund. If you want to take part, send me a list of three names strictly before the deadline for GIT 10, which will be that of OMR 25, and one pound. (Mark Stretch will deduct this from your account and send it to me to save you the hassle if you ask him clearly to do so.) The winner scoops the pool. The game will not start until 1998; anyone dying before 23:59:59 on 31st December 1997 is disqualified for jumping the gun, but orders must be in strictly before the given deadline so you can't wait and see who gets sick. However, if my dead pool is too simple for you, you might like to go in for Adrian Rankin's Dead Pool Bingo. (Why am I publicising a competing game to mine on the same page? It's not that I don't want you to join my game; the two dead pools have enough differences that you may well want to join both; besides, it's a darn useful 20-line spacefiller.) The gimmick is that you don't pick one person who you fancy to have a low life expectancy, but sixteen, and arrange them in a four-by-four matrix. Winning isn't as simple as picking the first one to pop their clogs; instead you have to get a line of four stiffs horizontally, vertically or diagonally (or, alternatively, all four corners). Given how long it took for anyone to score a hit (? 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