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Originally posted by antongould View PostYou go away for a few hours and it's time for Z already !!
I have a feeling you were due to set the next question, Anton, not sure which letter thoughLast edited by mercia; 03-05-11, 06:05.
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Originally posted by mercia View PostI think we've doubled-back ........... not sure .............. I've been away .............
I have a feeling you were due to set the next question, Anton, not sure which letter though
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Norfolk Born
Well done, mercia, for getting all three parts of the bonus 'Z'. I'm rather confused as to who sets 'L' - I thought it was between antongould and rubbernecker.
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Originally posted by Ofcachap View PostWell done, mercia, for getting all three parts of the bonus 'Z'. I'm rather confused as to who sets 'L' - I thought it was between antongould and rubbernecker.
Now's our chance to vote for who goes next, using AV
Calm down dear! - it's only a rehearsal!
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Anna
Very funny Ams! Technically the 'L' belonged to anton as the 'Y' and 'Z' were just fillers while we waited but I think, in the circumstances, whoever wants to set the 'L' should just go ahead and do it and put us all out of our misery!!
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Originally posted by mercia View Postmy vote is for you to set the next question
no 2nd or 3rd choices
Anyways I'm in the process of making & consuming porridge, followed by a trip up to my GP for a repeat prescription.
If Bruce Chatwin had had a life like mine, he'd prolly still be alive, telling us stories about his being bin Laden's mother
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I don't think Rubbers had anything to do with it, he's not appeared all weekend bar one or two contributions, and certainly Kellogg was all Anton's work.
I have to haul myself to work now so I shall look when I can with interest to see whether an "L" has been delivered from the democratic womb
Not sure where the laboured (geddit?) metaphor came from...
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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