How do su-doku?
January 27th, 2010
On the left is a page from the leaflet of Libdem Sandra Gidley of Romsey defending a wafer thin majority over the Tories. On the right is fellow MP Martin Tod attempting to inherit Winchester, the former seat of an embarrassing sex scandal
I’ve no issue with recycling leaflet templates in neighbouring constituencies. What is strange is the So-Duko numbers quiz that is of no infotainment value.
Why can’t we have an interesting cross-word with a political theme about your latest party policies?
Meanwhile, up in Edinburgh South Conservative candidate Neil Hudson is kind enough to include the solution to his so-duko in case you get stuck!
It seems the Lib/Dems are going in for a magazine type look to their leaflets in the style of Chat etc, I’m surprised there isn’t a cute/funny animal section and an expose of how a constituent was married to a bigamist axe-murderer (obviously saved from a ‘fate worse than’ by the candidate in question)
See also the leaflets for Sandra Gidley and Martin Todd for where this is going. (I’m sure that there is already a content free mag of this type called ‘More’, I’m not sure what the publishers will think of Martin Todds’ efforts)
Will the Tories go head to head with Labour in a more upmarket ‘OK’ or ‘Hello’ style and will the BNP go for the lowest common denominator in the style of ‘Zoo’ ?
The latest Lib Dem “magazine” I’ve uploaded has the *same* Sudoku – http://www.thestraightchoice.org/full.php?q=589#l1294
Well, not quite the same… they’ve removed 12 of the pre-filled numbers. And moved the 8 in the top left box. I’ll have to have a play and see if it still works.
I wonder why they don’t run it as a competition? Complete it, fill in your name & address then send it off to win some book tokens. Easy way of getting addresses, no?