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Toby
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Hi guys,

 

This is a little feature that I've seen and wanted to try it out, it gives us all a chance to get to know each other a little better slight_smile

 

Its very simple; I'll start with a question on this post. The next person to reply answers my question and then asks another for whoever next comes along. Does that make sense?

 

Lets give it a go slight_smile

 

Question: Who is the most famous person you have ever met?

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I think you have been watching far too much Monty Python @MichaelL .:smileywink:.so in that respect I will say...

 

A: Is that an African or European swallow?

 

Q: Who was your favourite act at Glastonbury (ever) Thinking

 

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great answer @Cleoriff to a great question @MichaelL 

A: Neil Diamond (have I got the right festival?) ... if I'm wrong then Dearest Dolly Parton for a lot of reasons = & oh that rhinestone encrusted pale frock she wore this year

Q: are you a converse or a diverse thinker?

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A: A diverse thinker.

Q: What would your 3 'desert island discs' be?
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@Toby wrote:
A: A diverse thinker.

Q: What would your 3 'desert island discs' be?

A:  Slipped, ruptured and prolapsed with my luck.

 

Q:  Two sterling coins (one of which is not a two pence piece) totalling 3p. What are they?

 

Gerry

(PS - I'm a REVERSE thinker - I can find questions for nearly any answer)

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A. A 2p and 1p (one of the coins is not a 2p but the other one is:smileywink:)

 

Q. Which decade was the best for music?

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A: The 70s! Disco. Motown, what more could you need wink

Q: What is you guilty food pleasure?
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@Toby wrote:
A: The 70s! Disco. Motown, what more could you need wink

Q: What is you guilty food pleasure?

As no one seems willing to admit any guilt I will say

 

A:  (Though it may not strictly qualify as food) - McVitie Dark Chocolate Digestives. Yummy.

 

Q: What was your very first paid employment?

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Charles Walker & Sons Ltd

Beta Works

Swinegate

Off Lower Briggate

Leeds

 

clerk/typist in works office = my boss was works director

 

my wage was around £13:50 = which I mentally rounded up to £15:00

I gave my mum £5:00 for board & lodging

£5 per week went into a building society account 

& the rest was spends

 

this would have been about 1973

 

paid in cash called 'weekly wages' 

 

ah those were the days slight_smile

 

PS: by the time I needed my share of the deposit on a house I'd about £1,000 saved up !

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And now...whats your question @Anonymous  wink

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have forgotten to ask a question again D'oh!

 

Imagine this = Canada about March-time ... you are driving a big posh 4wd 'estate' vehicle up a rough track towards a cedarwood large cabin lake-side with woods & mountains surrounding the area

 

no electricity in the cabin, but oil lamps at every window & roaring log fires in every room ..... wooden floors with beautiful rugs on them ..... squashy furniture in living area downstairs ..... well equiped kitchen & fridge/freezer

 

Q: what 3 things do you bring out of the back of the 4wd estate vehicle that you just could not do without for a Friday to Monday stay there?

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