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hot air ballooning .... the brain is amazing - you hear a name and an association pops into your head .... and then when you go and check it you find you were right but you've got no idea how you knew.
Yep. Your turn. Actually, you missed your go yesterday as you were first with the correct answer for snood :)
OK. who is the oldest AFL footballer playing this season ( and since I missed my go .... how old is he and which team does he play for )
Give us a clue.....:confused:
this probably won't help you happy hammer :) but IMHO he's the best looking player in the league by miles ( got him as my screen saver :o )
he was born in Tasmania. He doesn't play for a victoria based team. he scored a goal a quarter in his last game.
Garry Ablet? Plugger? Wayne Carey? Warwick Capper? Rex Hunt? Alex Jesalencko?
That about covers it for my knowledge of aerial ping pong players :D
Nope Silent C.
... guess we'll have to wait for some queenslanders to look at the quiz ( this is a clue by the way :D )
Jason Ackermanis?
nope happy hammer. I don't like blondes (another clue :D )... anyway mr akermanis is only 27 .. a mere childQuote:
Originally Posted by jackiew
Our mystery man scored 78 goals in 2003
Alistair Lynch?
yep .... spelling of his name is close enough :D for an extra 2 points you have to say how old he is - hint he's older than you are ( but its your go anyway )
Almost exactly a year older than me 36.
AFL? who gives a bats botty ??
The river Lethe is in Hades, I thought for sure that you sinnahs would know that one!
Christopha, I think silentC answered your question.
OK here's one on my sport.
How many West Ham players were in the 1966 World Cup Final winning team.
HH
West Ham?? I didn't know porkers had directions!!!! :confused:
Maybe this question is a little over your head like silentC's answer to your question:D
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Originally Posted by HappyHammer
Three: Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters and the late great Bobby Moore.
I just want to point out that '1966' is redundant information in that question. :D
Nice One!
Commentators quote of the match?
Hang on!
My go:
What type of fish would you loosely associate with the development of Stanley planes and why?
Sole ? 'cause the plane's got one ?
Nah. Too easy.Quote:
Originally Posted by craigb
Trout, 'cause Mr Stanley was married to an old one and was the reason he spent so much time in the workshop?
I know...it's all I have to hang on to....Quote:
I just want to point out that '1966' is redundant information in that question.
Kippers, not sure why?
Darren
That's either very clever or bloody lucky. Trout is right but because of Justus Traut who was instrumental in developing features of a whole bunch of planes for Stanley.
Col
Clever. Yes, definately clever ;)
Easy one: what is a "hag's tooth"?
It's a plane boss it's a plane!?
Correct. A router plane to be specific. Your turn. No questions about English football ;)
How many words would you get out of the average pencil. The length of line you could draw with an average pencil can be an alternative answer.
HH
It'd depend on the hardness of the lead wouldn't it. I think you'd get more out of a 4H than a 4B.
Bit like how long's a piece of string
CraigB, note the word average. Have a guess it's fun!
2163
I see your reasoning silentC but it's more than 10 times that amount of words....
Perhaps you could explain it to me then ;)Quote:
I see your reasoning ...
21631
Times 2 and you're close, shall I put you out of your misery?
Yeah, go on...
Apparently the average pencil will write 45,000 words or a line about 35 miles long.
Easy one...How many strings on a tennis racket?
Look! The real answer is 736,245 at least that's what I get when I dial P.E.N.C.I.L. on my phone!
P :rolleyes: