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MartyBartfast

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  1. I think it's worth persuing, so have a look for the most active cache in your area & work out how many visits it gets in a month (probably less than 10) and let them know the expected numbers. It sounds pretty typical of council bureaucracy that they've got a public area but want to discourage people from using it!
  2. wooo now we're getting hot, all we need is the connection, OK well the Beatles were Scousers, and the Navy used to serve something called "Lob Scouse" which I suspect is the Brined Brisket, so I'll guess that beetroot is also known as Scouse somewhere.
  3. Sounds like it could be "Scouse" though I don't see the connection.
  4. Take off T-shirt Soak T-shirt in stream/under tap Put on T-shirt
  5. When I ended up with my leg in plaster for 4 months and not able to walk properly for a year, I sued! Did I win??? NO! Obviously my name didn't fit! So what were you doing when you broke your leg and why do you think someone else was responsible?
  6. I think the number is surprisingly low - only 2? (the rest are all tarns, waters, thwaites, meres, etc). Edit - drat! too late. must type faster Quite right all the rest are wasts waters meres etc so the famous lake district has only one lake. OK what is the longest bony fish in the world ? appologies if its been asked im not reading the entire thread conger eel?
  7. Well it does go on, it's called Parkour, or Urban Freeflow. The BBC even did a documentary on it and featured it on one of their ident clips.
  8. The link is one word that can be added to a word in each of the answers to make up 4 other phrases/object/etc. OK got it, but as I googled for some of the answers I won't jump in.
  9. I know the answer to the question: Who wrote Mein Kampf? Was it Herr Schickelgruber (SP?) i.e. he wrote it before he changed his name.
  10. Ah but this kiosk predates yours, it's red, and its got 3 widows of 5 panels. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/161281
  11. Depending on your definition of "window" I would say 3 or 15. There was one window in each of 3 sides, each of these windows consisted of 5 panels but some might count each panel as a separate window.
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