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Posted
8 minutes ago, Countryfox said:


:appl: ...   blimey you lot are on form today ..   well done !!

I don't get it. Where's the out of sight bit? 

Posted
Just now, Webbo said:

I don't get it. Where's the out of sight bit? 

If something is mislaid then I guess its out of sight?

I think it fits, but I still prefer my answer :P

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Xen said:

If something is mislaid then I guess its out of sight?

I think it fits, but I still prefer my answer :P

I think you're right. I reckon the judge is corrupt. 

Posted
23 hours ago, Xen said:

If something is mislaid then I guess its out of sight?

I think it fits, but I still prefer my answer :P


You are right and I sometimes think the same ...   but for this rowdy lot I think it’s best to just stick to the answer provided and we can’t go wrong ! ...    :thumbup:

Posted
Just now, Milo said:

How so? 🤷‍♂️ 

 

 

Probably not much used now, but it used to be the standard form of words at a wedding - promising to "love, honour and obey".

- Ring symbolising love

- OBE is an honour

- Obey is obey

Posted
Just now, Alf Bentley said:

 

Probably not much used now, but it used to be the standard form of words at a wedding - promising to "love, honour and obey".

- Ring symbolising love

- OBE is an honour

- Obey is obey

👍 👏 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Alf Bentley said:

 

Probably not much used now, but it used to be the standard form of words at a wedding - promising to "love, honour and obey".

- Ring symbolising love

- OBE is an honour

- Obey is obey


Thought the O was love in tennis ...  

Posted
1 minute ago, Countryfox said:


Thought the O was love in tennis ...  

 

You're looking for small print to use as grounds to remove my gold star, aren't you?! :D

 

Could be either, I suppose.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Alf Bentley said:

 

You're looking for small print to use as grounds to remove my gold star, aren't you?! :D

 

Could be either, I suppose.


No, you won it fair and square Alf ..  :thumbup:

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Posted
1 hour ago, Alf Bentley said:

 

Probably not much used now, but it used to be the standard form of words at a wedding - promising to "love, honour and obey".

- Ring symbolising love

- OBE is an honour

- Obey is obey

Genius :D

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