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Which famous UK Castle Sits on Top of an Extinct Volcano?
Edinburgh
Which country exports camels to Arabia?
Mick
Edinburgh CastleQuote:
Originally Posted by Tonz
Australia!!Quote:
Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
At different times, John Lennon had different middle names. What were they?
Middle names!
Foghorn
Are you sure you're not just talkin' to hear your head roar?
:D :D :D :D
I need something to drown out the voices. Are you challenging my obviously accurate answer?
Wouldn't dream of it. Go for your life!
OK.
At different times, John Lennon had different middle names. What were those names?
:D :D :D
Cyril and Bartholemew ?
Buggered if I know... Maybe Col can help. Col?
At first: John Winston Lennon, followed some time later by (for obvious reasons) John Ono Lennon.
However, since Darren (Foghorn) SilentC did actually answer correctly, it's his go.
Which fictitious character popularised the term of endearment "she who must be obeyed"?
Rumpole of the Bailey.
Actually, when he used that phrase, he was making a pun.
What novel was he referring to?
She by H. Rider Haggard
I'm running out of trivia!
OK: Whose mines did Haggard write about?
I'd have to look that up :)
King Solomons
Q. How hot is lightning ?
about 27K/28K Celsius
Spot on - and the suns surface is only 5k-6k!
Answer: Liz Ellis.
(can someone please ask the question now?)
Why has the word "gullible" been removed from the Macquarie Dictionary?
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Because they replaced it with a picture of you :D :p :D
Who is the Australian netball captain?
Rodney Marsh
Wasn't he the "ball boy"Quote:
Originally Posted by ozwinner
g ;)
Judging by the question, I'm going to hazard a guess and say it hasn't been removed....Quote:
Originally Posted by bitingmidge
Well folks, we seem to have stalled, 24 hrs and no questions. I'm going to take the liberty of posing a question to get the ball moving again. If you feel it was your turn please feel free to disregard my question and post another.
Q. what is the name of this machine? and for no extra points: why do you think Eastie might not like it? :p
Mick
Well it might be orange but it sure aint a triton.
Swingsaw
Nope, not a swingsaw (at least I've never heard of it being called that)
Mick
A potential Death Trap? :D
If it were mine, I'd call it Liz.Quote:
what is the name of this machine?
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It,s a "Widow Maker"-True. :eek:
Circular saw on wheels. My wife reckons "Off with your head"
I reckon its big enough to circumscribe the sections required in Ralph's latest quiz anyway!
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I thought only Rabbi's could do that :o
I guess that explains the beard.
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I was thinking swing saw as well????????????Quote:
Originally Posted by journeyman Mick
Al
I call it a hargon (sp) saw.
Just beat me to it outback...I remember my teenage cousins working one day in, day out in the 50s near Blayney. No wonder they grew into big boys.
From memory, it was powered by an old motorbike engine, and the many cracks in the blade were stop-drilled.