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I couldn't help it -Originally posted by oracleslave View PostMods mods , cheat cheat!
Burn her!!!
I hoped it would be winker, but it wasn't
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostOdds are 50/50 I'd say

I have to say I'm surprised so few people know Tagalog and Ringo - they've both been staples of pub quizzes for donkeys' years
And I reckon they all know one particular Picasso painting, even if they didn't realise it was by him
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Odds are 50/50 I'd sayOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostA quick check suggests that I'm either right, or somebody has made exactly the same mistakes as me when editing Wikipedia
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Nothing wrong with confidence but you have skewed my entire analysisOriginally posted by NickFitz View Post
Doesn't mean I'm right, of course...
Will have to repeat the process next thursday...
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Mods mods , cheat cheat!Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI just googled George W Bush.....
Burn her!!!
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I just googled George W Bush.....Originally posted by oracleslave View PostWere you mucking about or did you really know all of those for sure? If yes, Xeno pls award the appropriate geek points.
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Were you mucking about or did you really know all of those for sure? If yes, Xeno pls award the appropriate geek points.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostQuite alarming really - know your enemy and all that
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my guess was winkerOriginally posted by oracleslave View PostAm loving the fact that no-one knows dubya's middle name so far
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Am loving the fact that no-one knows dubya's middle name so far
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Did much better on this one - prob cause it had some book type questions.
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