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That "here we go again" thread make this one look like Stephen Hawking's private writings.

Yeah, we never talk rubbish on this thread ... :):)

 

Yeah but if you go to Steep Point,you will find a plaque with the words "the sun sets that way" written on it.

Most WAccas believe it means they are the chosen ones.

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Ok. Cryptic crossword clue in today's H-S relates to one of our posters:

"Climbing jumper made ferret go wild (4,4)"

 

Ok. Cryptic crossword clue in today's H-S relates to one of our posters:

"Climbing jumper made ferret go wild (4,4)"

tree frog. Too easy!

tree frog. Too easy!

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tree frog. Too easy!

1 week 'Get out of jail free' card to R & B beard. Mods, please oblige!

1 week 'Get out of jail free' card to R & B beard. Mods, please oblige!

"Mephistopheles and a former tadpole combine to simulate Google images" (5,4). Try your luck with that!

No, I think you still get the Sly Dog for turning a Trifecta into a good reason for a hozontal folk dance on the dining setting.

On the other hand, BBO's story about Halloween could earn him the title Mangey Dog. But the name of such a wine is so off putting I doubt it would sell many dozen.

And there's still the decision to be made about who on DL deserves the unawarded vintage: Rabid Dog.

Reckon there's a few possibilities (can think of 5) in line for that one.

Who said anything about the kitchen setting? Bench!

 

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But "female red eyed tree frog" is five words, not two ... :):)

NFI. Work tomorrow. Generous clue or answer please?c


NFI. Work tomorrow. Generous clue or answer please?c

Second word starts with f. Then google Mephistopheles.

Demonfrog - and he may even have a picture of that - a selfie?

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did you choose the time deliberately ? lol

Demonfrog - and he may even have a picture of that - a selfie?

Correct. Go to the top of the class. Your turn!


did you choose the time deliberately ? lol

I thought it was a prediction of the Australian cricket team's next 1st innings total ... :-)

Jazza I found a current map of Australia for you.

As you clearly need to get off the farm more so you don't fall into the trap of the Professor and Biff and pigeon hole people based on where they live.

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Second word starts with f. Then google Mephistopheles.

"Mephistopheles and a former tadpole combine to simulate Google images" (5,4). Try your luck with that!

Funky Biff?????

I thought it was a prediction of the Australian cricket team's next 1st innings total ... :-)

forever the optimist I see ^_^

forever the optimist I see ^_^

Extras always used to be good for double figures against Pakistan ... :blink:


Funky Biff?????

Funky Beef could be the tag line for your avatar ... :blink::blink:

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did you choose the time deliberately ? lol

Pure coincidence. 1 in 60 chance.

I love this thread but my god there has been some waffle on here later.

( as distinct from other threads !)

 
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I love this thread but my god there has been some waffle on here later.

( as distinct from other threads !)

You are right, we need to raise the tone.

What is the true meaning of life?

You are right, we need to raise the tone.

What is the true meaning of life?

Plenty of Bananas, health, a good woman, grand children and a decent Footy team!


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