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Eckington

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  1. You've forgotten the bribes for the other 2 cats MEEEEEOWWWWWW
  2. ....reckon the two short, fat blokes with beards and specs just cost you 10p Mandy
  3. "Caches should not be hidden in animal holes or runs." UK guidelines Nr 8 I hope not
  4. Must have been Lacki's or Deci's shift .............you'ld have waited at least 10 mins on mine
  5. That's the one, over to the many sided figure - - - polygon - - - dead parrot !
  6. I seem to remember the Francais for Garlic is something like Aile, so I'll go for Garlic. ...good logic........................but, "Nope."
  7. Nice and easy for a lazy and wet Sunday morning..... ......of what is an ailurophobic afraid?
  8. I googled it earlier and Ian is CORRECT! ......................as Nediam said, "Over to you." PS Hope he won the quiz
  9. I'll bet Eckington remembers. ....only because of what you told me when you bounced me on your knee all those years ago
  10. That's the one Birdman. It was said that an effective master, with a group of 10 monitors could perhaps be able to teach a skill to 100 pupils in a day. Bell,perhaps more realitically (if one can use the term in a context such as this), said, "Give me 24 pupils for a day and will give you 24 teachers."
  11. Sorry ....so far its going to the Nutters as nearest, but I will give it until I get home from work (school ) to night.
  12. Oh so very close to a ding, let's see if someone can come up with the usuial name for the model
  13. Aren't you showing your age again Eckington? Were you at school at the time? Helen Are but but was the "teaching method" used whilst he was at school??? ....so, what was their favoured pedagogical model?
  14. Actually I think the question has been set, answered and confirmed with the biggest ding (admitably in something like latin) It's over to freespirit1402 to set the next question. Please... we are getting withdrawl symptoms. C's a quivering wreak in the corner as she is at home today and needs something to distract her Helen Hi Helen, Thanks for enlightening Chris with some of the finer points of the game As an interim diversion whilst, Freespirit is away: What was Lancaster and Bell's contribution to 18/19th century society?
  15. Oh lawdy, the success 'as gawn ta his heed, he been on the cooking sherry now! ....a rather heady Trapiche Iscay actually
  16. He's the only one old enough to remember. B*g Off Alex! OK, What word refers to land endowed to a parish church?
  17. Pipeline Under The Ocean............refuelling after DDay
  18. Much sorrow to Elizabeth Barret Browning: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth and height My Garmin can reach, when feeling out of signal For the ends of Being and ideal Grace. I love thee to the level of everyday's Most hidden cache, by sun and satellite. I love thee freely, as men strive to FTF; I love thee purely, as they turn from muggles. I love thee with the passion I used to use In my archived caches, and with my childhood's TB’s. I love thee with a love I seemed to lose With my lost geocoins, --- I love thee with the breath, Smiles, tears, of all my life! --- and, if Groundspeak choose, I shall but love thee better after I DNF .
  19. ....I got this funny feeling: Kern edit: Told you it was a funny feeling, I was thinking of jerome Kern the singer/songwriter/showboater
  20. Wasn't the Elephant the response to the Rhino, and the Mouse the response to the Elephant? If so then whoever was the Rhino was also the Mouse. I think Merlin's response to the Rhino was a goat which then charges Mim over the cliff for Mim to become a dragon. Merlin was definitely the mouse... I have a picture of it in mind and since each looked like their characters even though they were changing into different animals I am fairly certain. Was there a crocodile in there somewhere? .........................and a microbe
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