Moi? Because I always had a good answer.djewesbury wrote:Yes, I have to wonder why you weren't beaten hardest...DRT wrote:Stop talking in class and play the game.LGTrotter wrote:Need the confirmation of trusted wisdom.
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It's a reasonable price for a darn good port. If I was buying port - which, of course, I am not - I'd be tempted.LGTrotter wrote:I know this is the wrong thread but it is well used. What do you think of the price of Gould Campbell 83 at BBR?
http://www.bbr.com/products-916572-1983-gould-campbell
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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You are too good at this.
Owen's up again.
Owen's up again.
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Psst Owen.. Otter-related question.. Go on..DRT wrote:You are too good at this.
Owen's up again.
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I think it should be alright to bring up Daniel's otter, which I have a space on the fridge for, next to the one he did with pasta and glitter.
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Thanks Owen. Nice to know someone appreciates my talents. Otters don't just photoshop themselves you know.LGTrotter wrote:I think it should be alright to bring up Daniel's otter, which I have a space on the fridge for, next to the one he did with pasta and glitter.
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As I have prepared a question, I’d better pay attention. Awaiting the question.
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What are you all wittering on about?
No, please don't tell me. It was a rhetorical question to pass the time while I watch last Sunday night's American Football, sipping some Morgan 1991 while waiting for Aggers to return to the radio.
No, please don't tell me. It was a rhetorical question to pass the time while I watch last Sunday night's American Football, sipping some Morgan 1991 while waiting for Aggers to return to the radio.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Oh I am stuck.
How about an otter related question. My friend has terrible trouble with an otter (he has commercial interests in fish). How much money (approximately) has he been known to carry in his van at night? Obviously the reason he carrys it would earn extra points.
How about an otter related question. My friend has terrible trouble with an otter (he has commercial interests in fish). How much money (approximately) has he been known to carry in his van at night? Obviously the reason he carrys it would earn extra points.
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Approximately £8 in change to pay for parking.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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I will accept an answer to the nearest five hundred pounds, it is only at a particular time of year this happens. And I live in Somerset.
An opening, but derisory bid, no.AHB wrote:Approximately £8 in change to pay for parking.
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{places pinky on left cheek, engages Bond villain voice} A gazillion dollars?
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£1500 to compensate enraged hoteliers and restaurateurs whose fish orders he cannot supply.
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£25,000 to buy fresh fish at the early morning market?
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You will always be Rosa Clebb to me, no.DRT wrote:{places pinky on left cheek, engages Bond villain voice} A gazillion dollars?
No, I did it though; there is a tenuous otter connection, unrelated to the answer.djewesbury wrote:£1500 to compensate enraged hoteliers and restaurateurs whose fish orders he cannot supply.
Derek has overshot the mark, but is closest, please think of the answer, it is to do with the river ParretDRT wrote:£25,000 to buy fresh fish at the early morning market?
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Daniel, quick Roy's back. Show him your picture, I know he'll love it!
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You want it bad! nearer but no.jdaw1 wrote:£20k
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I'm going to get in trouble. I'm supposed to be watching Peeping Tom with Rachel, not getting drivelly.LGTrotter wrote:Daniel, quick Roy's back. Show him your picture, I know he'll love it!
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I turned down Baz's Great Gatsby, thank God.
I don't get a sense that this is being thought through. A man into fish, on the river Parret, at a particular time of year.
I will accept the reason instead of the price.
I don't get a sense that this is being thought through. A man into fish, on the river Parret, at a particular time of year.
I will accept the reason instead of the price.
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Is it higher than £15k?
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£15k. (DRT asked whether higher.)
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Julian, although I dread the consequences for my mushy maths brain; you are our winner.jdaw1 wrote:£15k. (DRT asked whether higher.)
He buys elvers from the fisherman when they are running. They cost a lot.
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Jupiter has lots. Mars and Neptune have some, Earth has at least one, and even some of Saturn’s moons have them. What are they?
(I’ll accept the modern technical term, or the name presumably derived from the Simpsons, or a colloquial description.)
(I’ll accept the modern technical term, or the name presumably derived from the Simpsons, or a colloquial description.)
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(Whispers) £9500
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(oops)djewesbury wrote:(Whispers) £9500
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Rings?jdaw1 wrote:Jupiter has lots. Mars has some, Earth has at least one, and even some of Saturn’s moons have them. What are they?
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Sattelites - however you spell the word after several glasses of Mg91
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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If this doesn't appear in some name and shame thread after all I have been through I shall write to the Times.AHB wrote:Sattelites
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Sarah Palins
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Though wrong, this is an excellent guess. None of Saturn’s moons have sub-moons: those orbits would not be stable.DRT wrote:Moonlets?
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At least one of us is having a complete failure of understanding. Methinks you.djewesbury wrote:Sarah Palins
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Methinks that The Times would prefer a capitalised definite article, and italics (here proxied by an oblique typeface). And if you want it in a name-and-shame grumble thread, put it there.LGTrotter wrote:If this doesn't appear in some name and shame thread after all I have been through I shall write to the Times.AHB wrote:Sattelites
And it’s wrong.
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Clouds?
I will be away for most of the weekend. Time to fly to Las Vegas, run 13.1 miles, then fly home.
I will be away for most of the weekend. Time to fly to Las Vegas, run 13.1 miles, then fly home.
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The Earth has rings?LGTrotter wrote:Rings?
This new learning amazes me, Sir Bedevere. Explain again how sheep's bladders may be employed to prevent earthquakes.
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That the ‟Earth has at least one” might suggest that this isn’t the correct answer.Glenn E. wrote:Clouds?
(I edited the question for clarity, not realising that people had started answering on the next page.)jdaw1 wrote:Jupiter has lots. Mars and Neptune have some, Earth has at least one, and even some of Saturn’s moons have them. What are they?
(I’ll accept the modern technical term, or the name presumably derived from the Simpsons, or a colloquial description.)
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No. Moonlets was so much closer.DRT wrote:Storms?
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Buck up Daniel, you meant Steven Hawkings; like in the BT ad.jdaw1 wrote:At least one of us is having a complete failure of understanding. Methinks you.djewesbury wrote:Sarah Palins
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(Aside: it is 101 pages since this thread was re-awakened in September.)
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Coincidence?jdaw1 wrote:(Aside: it is 101 pages since this thread was re-awakened in September.)
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I think a silent round of applause and possibly a drink to the man who started it.jdaw1 wrote:(Aside: it is 101 pages since this thread was re-awakened in September.)
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Cheers!LGTrotter wrote:I think a silent round of applause and possibly a drink to the man whos started it.jdaw1 wrote:(Aside: it is 101 pages since this thread was re-awakened in September.)
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By the way that last post was a softening up exercise for the purposes of getting a clue.
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jdaw1 wrote:or the name presumably derived from the Simpsons
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Huzzah!DRT wrote:Cheers!LGTrotter wrote:I think a silent round of applause and possibly a drink to the man whos started it.jdaw1 wrote:(Aside: it is 101 pages since this thread was re-awakened in September.)
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And moonlets was really very close. It is wrong, but very close.
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Quoting a previously available clue does not seem like a new clue within the act.jdaw1 wrote:jdaw1 wrote:or the name presumably derived from the Simpsons
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Asteriods
Fergetit I just looked them up.
Fergetit I just looked them up.