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buddha69 wrote:Transcontinental Railroad? I think. WHAT THE SHIT IS THE LAST ONE Buddha, Killing it. Yeah the last one is a bitch. My favourite though.
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buddha69
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Vaughn2111 wrote:buddha69 wrote:Transcontinental Railroad? I think. WHAT THE SHIT IS THE LAST ONE Buddha, Killing it. Yeah the last one is a bitch. My favourite though. Cheers mate, just can't freaking remember what the last one is.
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dale1878
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The Lighthouse on Bell Rock?
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Joffa
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Panama Canal?
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Which is the lowest whole number, when spelt out, is in correct alphabetical order?
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Joffa wrote:Which is the lowest whole number, when spelt out, is in correct alphabetical order? forty?
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Vaughn2111
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dale1878 wrote:The Lighthouse on Bell Rock? That's the one. I started counting upwards from one, checking out the spelling. Then I scrolled down and saw TWI's answer. CBF counting up to 40 to double check :p
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Joffa
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What is the difference between a hamlet and a village?
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avy1990
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One is a small town, one is a piece of work from Shakepeare.
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Hang on Joffa mate. It's not your turn to ask the damn question.
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avy1990 wrote:One is a small town, one is a piece of work from Shakepeare. sounds accurate to me... and tbh joffa can't argue against this because it is true
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The Doctor wrote:avy1990 wrote:One is a small town, one is a piece of work from Shakepeare. sounds accurate to me... and tbh joffa can't argue against this because it is true Whilst it may be true, it is not the answer I am looking for...:d
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buddha69 wrote:Hang on Joffa mate. It's not your turn to ask the damn question. I've been hanging out to do one and i thought i'd make it abit hard for you lot Who Am I? apart of of Tony Blair's inner circle during his first two terms as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, i am renowned for being bollocker in chief for the PM with a colorful language and have been potrayed in a succesful television BBC series along with a film and allowed to use wikipedia so get researching ;)
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Joffa
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buddha69 wrote:Hang on Joffa mate. It's not your turn to ask the damn question. I know, but I couldn't help myself. My bad #-o
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Joffa wrote:What is the difference between a hamlet and a village? still waiting....:d
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Gordon Brown (only UK poly I know :p)
You guys have thrown a few hard ones at us.
Perhaps a Hamlet is a variation on a village, like an outpost on the outskirts of a village? It feels medieval :-k
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dale1878
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Joffa wrote:What is the difference between a hamlet and a village?[/quote A hamlet doesn't have a church?
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Joffa
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dale1878 wrote:Joffa wrote:What is the difference between a hamlet and a village?[/quote A hamlet doesn't have a church? Correct =d> =d>
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The Doctor wrote:Who Am I? apart of of Tony Blair's inner circle during his first two terms as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, i am renowned for being bollocker in chief for the PM with a colorful language and have been potrayed in a succesful television BBC series along with a film Alastair Campbell?
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dale1878 wrote:The Doctor wrote:Who Am I? apart of of Tony Blair's inner circle during his first two terms as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland, i am renowned for being bollocker in chief for the PM with a colorful language and have been potrayed in a succesful television BBC series along with a film Alastair Campbell? yeah... joffa mentioned it before but my net dropped out
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Pick which one you'd like to answer....
Which US state has the most national park sites? And how many?
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In which year were the first Winter Olympics?
Edited by joffa: 25/3/2011 07:51:20 PM
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Which song was the most played one on American radio, during the 20th century and for how many times?
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Joffa wrote:Which song was the most played one on American radio, during the 20th century and for how many times?
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA A zillion times.
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T-UNIT wrote:Joffa wrote:Which song was the most played one on American radio, during the 20th century and for how many times?
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA A zillion times. the song has been played 8 million times and was released in 1964.
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Joffa wrote:T-UNIT wrote:Joffa wrote:Which song was the most played one on American radio, during the 20th century and for how many times?
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA A zillion times. the song has been played 8 million times and was released in 1964. Has to be something by The Beatles.
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The song has been covered by artists such as David Hasselhoff,Erasure,Tom Jones,Barry Manilow, Elvis Presley, Cliff Richard, Tom Cruise and Neil Diamond
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Joffa
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T-UNIT wrote:Joffa wrote:T-UNIT wrote:Joffa wrote:Which song was the most played one on American radio, during the 20th century and for how many times?
Bruce Springsteen - Born in the USA A zillion times. the song has been played 8 million times and was released in 1964. Has to be something by The Beatles. No.
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