Ok, I've bitten. What's a Lakesailoring?

Re: Ok, I\'ve bitten. What\'s a Lakesailoring?

A asks a question
B answers question
C answers question the same
A thanks C instead of B

You should have waited to thank me, not Brendan. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Re: Ok, I\'ve bitten. What\'s a Lakesailoring?

So far so good. The worked example was helpful (well, it was so long as it was correct)

Now, is it so called because:
i) the Eponymous one first described it,
ii) he engages in it or
iii) he is trying to rid the world of it?
 
Re: Ok, I\'ve bitten. What\'s a Lakesailoring?

I was always too frightened to ask as I thought it had sommat to do with thongs
 
Re: Ok, I\'ve bitten. What\'s a Lakesailoring?

Of course, you are quite right. I should have read the link Brendan kindly provided. I have now done so and it answers all my questions. I won't be so presumptuous as to say that I now understand, but I understand better than I did. I think.
 
Re: Ok, I\'ve bitten. What\'s a Lakesailoring?

Go back and read : Part B Rule 4(d)

Donald
 
Re: Ok, I\'ve bitten. What\'s a Lakesailoring?

I propose a change to Rule 6.f, I believe that the suggestion of a rule change should no longer be called moosehunting but the name should instead be altered to reflect the fact that moose's are always right. Thus, moosehunting should become moosecorrecting.
 
Re: Ok, I\'ve bitten. What\'s a Lakesailoring?

Moosehunting came from nowhere. I don't know what tcm was thinking about, but may have woken suddenly from a siesta with the phrase at the front of his mind.
I don't think anyone has used the expression so I wouldn't get too upset. It could become a Lakeriot.(sic)
 
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