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Previously on "Stunned."

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  • Churchill
    replied
    Originally posted by DaveB
    I'm sure there's a Don in a university somewhere who can answer these questions.
    I'm a Don from Sunny Donny!

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  • DaveB
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    I'm sure there's a Don in a university somewhere who can answer these questions.

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  • malvolio
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    Tilt! Clearly a quixotic requesst. Perhaps it was the Lancet? Or something to do with Spanish beer...

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  • kramer
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    hmmmm i sense a literary joke somewhere? Whihc wrox book can i get the info from?

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  • Dundeegeorge
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    I thought

    the donkey's name was ote?

    (Donkey ote? No, IGMC)

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  • Lucifer Box
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    Originally posted by AtW
    I fought a windmill once and won - MarillionFan was carrying my rusty weapons while riding a donkey. These were the days.

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    P.S.
    It's "those were the days". These is used for something close by.

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  • AtW
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    I fought a windmill once and won - MarillionFan was carrying my rusty weapons while riding a donkey. These were the days.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Stunned.

    Stunned.

    There's an article about windmills in this week's New Scientist.

    Which I agreed with.

    And then discovered that the author was none other than George Monbiot, the rabid treehugger.

    Bugger.

    There goes my cred again.

    <hangs head in shame>

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