New high score in subway surfers....346987
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Originally posted by Alias View PostNew high score in subway surfers....346987merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post^put that light out or we'll all die!
He was an old boy of my school: his name was familiar to me from seeing it on the wall of the Memorial Hall during Lower School assembly in my first two years there, long before I discovered his glorious stories. The "H. H." stood out, and surnames beginning with an "M" were near the centre of the wall, and thus just behind the Lower School Headmaster during the proceedings.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe "H. H." stood out, and surnames beginning with an "M" were near the centre of the wall, and thus just behind the Lower School Headmaster during the proceedings.
A quick image search provides the following: pending a better shot (pun intended; hopefully he'd appreciate it) it'll do. His name is in the second column on the right of the central inscription and school arms, next-to-last of the Ms:
Last edited by NickFitz; 26 October 2014, 00:58. Reason: Tidying grammar, and refining description of placement. Then moved to my server so as not to leech.Comment
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One problem with getting my time exclusively from my Internet-connected digital devices is that I can't tell if it's half-past-one, or half-past-two and they've turned themselves back to half-past-one, meaning I don't know whether I still have an extra hour to wasteComment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostOne problem with getting my time exclusively from my Internet-connected digital devices is that I can't tell if it's half-past-one, or half-past-two and they've turned themselves back to half-past-one, meaning I don't know whether I still have an extra hour to wasteAll times are GMT +1. The time now is 01:48.
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