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> I personally agree with Ben and think that we should force Mark 
> Jefferson et al. to drop the name "Whiplash" in case impressionable 
> players are influenced to experiment with S&M, bondage and rubber 
> gimp-suits. 

Hold on! You've got to leave something for Mark to do in the evenings...
There's not all that much in Milton Keynes, you know. :-)

Ralf (currently finding that there's probably more chance of a game of
      Ultimate on the moon than in South Australia...)

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