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David's "What Is It" For September (Part 4) ** ANSWER POSTED!! **

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Katie77:

--- Quote from: optom3 on October 03, 2008, 10:21:15 am ---Thanks for my toy lamb, I think I prefer it to the real thing !!  at least there will be no mess to clear up.

So far I have managed to guess wrong on every single one.Is that a record and do I get a bonus prize for the most wrong answers ???

I think we need a more English type antiquity next time, then I might stand some chance !!!!

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Well we know now, to stand clear of anything Fiona votes for. :laugh:

optom3:

--- Quote from: Katie77 on October 03, 2008, 10:36:00 am ---Well we know now, to stand clear of anything Fiona votes for. :laugh:



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I would say that's a pretty accurate observation.Whatever I answer is the polar opposite to the correct one !!!
In England friends would ask me when I was taking my holiday, as that would be the 2 weeks when England would have glorious sunshine, and the south of France or Italy would have seasonally unusual, rain, snow, etc.
I would come home a whiter shade of pale, to be met by all these sun bronzed friends !!!

underdown:
Oooooooh. Lamb? Puppy? Lamb? Puppy?

Hmmmmm. Could I really have a puppy?

Thank you David, and for the great quiz thread.  :) :)

underdown:

--- Quote from: Katie77 on October 02, 2008, 02:57:19 am ---Oh, I just finished posting the definition of sot over on Wulfies blog, then I come in here and you think it is an Aussie word..... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

UMMMMMMMMMMMM....wrong again......never heard it said over here..... :laugh: :laugh:

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Actually, SOT used to be a common term in Oz, for a less than nice or less than clean person.
I haven't heard it in ages. Probably a pommie term that my relatives brought with them.   :-\

injest:

--- Quote from: Katie77 on October 02, 2008, 02:57:19 am ---Oh, I just finished posting the definition of sot over on Wulfies blog, then I come in here and you think it is an Aussie word..... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

UMMMMMMMMMMMM....wrong again......never heard it said over here..... :laugh: :laugh:

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sook!! I meant sooky!!

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