The document describes an eccentric individual named That-Which-Shall-Not-Be-Named Neeraj Goswami who has been married 138 times, claims to have created five new plagues, and has worked in unusual jobs like animal sperm producer and gypsy catcher. It also discusses a drinking game played while watching cricket that involves drinking beer based on runs and outs. Finally, it provides background on the song "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple describing the fire that inspired the song.
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12. Six and Out. Should the situation occur that a batsman scores a 6 and is then out, a "6 and out" then this will result in one player having drunk 6 fingers (for the 6 as a batsman for the first ball) followed by a full pint (as the wicket taking bowler for the second ball).
15. A carrier from Cambridge, England, X delivered mail between London and Cambridge, operating a livery stable outside the gates of St Catharine's College. When they were not needed to deliver mail, X's horses were rented to students and academic staff of the university. X soon discovered that his best (and fastest) horses were the most popular, and overworked. To prevent further exhaustion of his best horses, X devised a strict rotation system, only allowing customers to rent the next horse in line. What did this policy give rise to?
16. X- Thomas Hobson. This policy, "this one or none," has come to be known as " Hobson's choice " when an apparent choice is in fact no choice at all.
20. Smoke on the Water The lyrics of the song tell a true story: on 4 December 1971 Deep Purple had set up camp in Montreux, Switzerland to record an album using a mobile recording studio (rented from the Rolling Stones and known as the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio - referred to as the "Rolling truck Stones thing" and "the mobile" in the song lyrics) at the entertainment complex that was part of the Montreux Casino (referred to as "the gambling house" in the song lyric). On the eve of the recording session a Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention concert was held in the casino's theatre. During the gig, a fire broke out. In the middle of Don Preston's synthesizer solo on "King Kong", the place suddenly caught fire. Somebody in the audience had fired a flare gun into the ceiling, at which point the rattan covering started to burn, as mentioned in the "some stupid with a flare gun" line. The resulting fire destroyed the entire casino complex, along with all the Mothers' equipment. The "smoke on the water" that became the title of the song (credited to bass guitarist Roger Glover, who related how the title occurred to him when he suddenly woke from a dream a few days later) referred to the smoke from the fire spreading over Lake Geneva from the burning casino as the members of Deep Purple watched the fire from their hotel across the lake. The "Funky Claude" running in and out is referring to Claude Nobs , the director of the Montreux Jazz Festival who helped some of the audience escape the fire.