You guys crack me up! You seem to be saying, in a roundabout way, that those of us who solve the Listener without resorting to cheating are very boring, and you wouldn't want to sit in a pub (or at a dinner) with us, and that those of you who do resort to cheating to solve the Listener are all good eggs and would be fantastic company on a night out! I've heard many sweeping generalisations before, but that's a good one.
It seems to sum up the malaise in today's society, really: "What? What's that? You got where you are by means of hard work and perseverance, by never giving in and by never resorting to underhand methods? You boring so and so! I cheated and copied off somebody else - I'm interesting and dangerous! Yeah! Let's all hang out in our interesting and dangerous group, and we'll mock all the squares! Yeah! You can't play with us, you're teacher's pet! Yeah!"
Good grief, it's like being in the playground at school again!And whilst I would never claim that the Listener Dinner was an orgiastic frenzy of loose women, drug taking and heathen worship, I suspect it's pretty typical of when 100 or so largely male, largely middle-aged, largely upper middle-class people get together - staying up way too late, and lots of sore heads the following morning. Maybe you should invite us Listenerites along to your Answerbank New Year's drink, so you can *really* show us how to party!