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by djewesbury » 23:23 Sun 29 Sep 2013
LGTrotter wrote: Sorry, nipped out for a fag and missed the answer
good guess though.
Derek is in no trouble at all because Jo likes to see him laughing and enjoying himself..?
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by DRT » 23:24 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Which was the first Quinta that I visited in the Douro?
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by LGTrotter » 23:25 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Malvedos
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by DRT » 23:25 Sun 29 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: Derek is in no trouble at all because Jo likes to see him laughing and enjoying himself..?
Correct. I have never been in trouble with my mother, Jo or JDAW. Never.
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by DRT » 23:26 Sun 29 Sep 2013
LGTrotter wrote: Malvedos
No.
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by djewesbury » 23:27 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Passadouro
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by DRT » 23:28 Sun 29 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: Passadouro
No.
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by LGTrotter » 23:28 Sun 29 Sep 2013
de la rosa
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by DRT » 23:28 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Should we be able to ask questions that have yes/no answers in this game?
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by jdaw1 » 23:28 Sun 29 Sep 2013
LGTrotter wrote: I will have to say 6' 9".
I was going to say 81 inches of trouble. So I’ll make it a round four score.
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by DRT » 23:29 Sun 29 Sep 2013
LGTrotter wrote: de la rosa
No.
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by djewesbury » 23:29 Sun 29 Sep 2013
DRT wrote: Should we be able to ask questions that have yes/no answers in this game?
yes/no
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by jdaw1 » 23:30 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Portal.
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by djewesbury » 23:30 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Seixo
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by DRT » 23:31 Sun 29 Sep 2013
jdaw1 wrote: Portal.
No, but that was second and was on the same evening.
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by DRT » 23:31 Sun 29 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: Seixo
No.
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by LGTrotter » 23:32 Sun 29 Sep 2013
I'm off now so I leave you with the old question; Prince pays £27 for a bottle of port, how does he party? Night..
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by DRT » 23:32 Sun 29 Sep 2013
LGTrotter wrote: I'm off now so I leave you with the old question; Prince pays £27 for a bottle of port, how does he party? Night..
Like it's 1987?
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by djewesbury » 23:33 Sun 29 Sep 2013
LGTrotter wrote: I'm off now so I leave you with the old question; Prince pays £27 for a bottle of port, how does he party? Night..
like it's 1999. Good one. Night..
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by DRT » 23:35 Sun 29 Sep 2013
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by jdaw1 » 23:36 Sun 29 Sep 2013
One flavour was guessed. The other flavour I have eaten today as well. Name the other flavour.
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by djewesbury » 23:37 Sun 29 Sep 2013
DRT wrote: Good work.
JDAW's up.
nice photo. Vanilla.
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by jdaw1 » 23:38 Sun 29 Sep 2013
And an extra clue: some TPFers have seen me eat this flavour, without it being in ice cream.
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by jdaw1 » 23:38 Sun 29 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: Vanilla.
Not far from the truth, but no.
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by DRT » 23:40 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Rhubarb crumble and custard?
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by djewesbury » 23:41 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Salted caramel. There's a salted caramel dessert in the bung hole.
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by jdaw1 » 23:41 Sun 29 Sep 2013
DRT wrote: Rhubarb crumble and custard?
Fabulous idea: I want. And, in part, not so far from the truth. But not the truth.
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by jdaw1 » 23:41 Sun 29 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: Salted caramel. There's a salted caramel dessert in the bung hole.
Just wrong. Read carefully:
jdaw1 wrote: And an extra clue: some TPFers have seen me eat this flavour, without it being in ice cream.
TPF’s dessert is a s-c ice cream.
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by djewesbury » 23:44 Sun 29 Sep 2013
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: Salted caramel. There's a salted caramel dessert in the bung hole.
Just wrong. Read carefully:
jdaw1 wrote: And an extra clue: some TPFers have seen me eat this flavour, without it being in ice cream.
TPF’s dessert is a s-c ice cream.
you have reminded me that we bought salted caramel ice cream this afternoon. I must have some now.
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by DRT » 23:48 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Clotted cream?
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by djewesbury » 23:51 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Tropical rainforest.
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by DRT » 23:51 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Custard tart.
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by jdaw1 » 23:56 Sun 29 Sep 2013
DRT wrote: Clotted cream?
Well done.
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by djewesbury » 23:56 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Celery. Same shape as rhubarb, which apparently was close. Celery and fromage frais.
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by djewesbury » 23:57 Sun 29 Sep 2013
Question setter departs. Everyone else leaves too. Good night.
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by DRT » 16:52 Mon 30 Sep 2013
New question: How many first cousins do I have, including those who have died.
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by djewesbury » 16:53 Mon 30 Sep 2013
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by DRT » 16:54 Mon 30 Sep 2013
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by jdaw1 » 16:56 Mon 30 Sep 2013
Zero?
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by djewesbury » 16:57 Mon 30 Sep 2013
A former girlfriend had about 60. is it about 60?
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by DRT » 17:33 Mon 30 Sep 2013
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by DRT » 17:34 Mon 30 Sep 2013
djewesbury wrote: A former girlfriend had about 60. is it about 60?
She couldn't have been my cousin.
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by djewesbury » 17:48 Mon 30 Sep 2013
JDAW's (or AN Other's) turn.....
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by Glenn E. » 18:38 Mon 30 Sep 2013
20?
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by djewesbury » 18:42 Mon 30 Sep 2013
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by DRT » 18:52 Mon 30 Sep 2013
Oops.
JDAW is up.
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by jdaw1 » 18:53 Mon 30 Sep 2013
I am currently drinking a bottle of red wine which, incidentally, will not see the sun rise ever again. Name the grape, vintage and old-world country of origin.
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by jdaw1 » 19:04 Mon 30 Sep 2013
jdaw1 wrote: I am currently drinking a bottle of red wine which, incidentally, will not see the sun rise ever again. Name the grape, vintage and old-world country of origin.
Just for the avoidance of ambiguity, in the light of the pending International Crisis, the question refers to the Wiseman household’s first bottle of wine this evening.