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11:36 Fri 11 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
I wonder what James St. John-Smythe would be... Giacomo Sangianni-Ferrari perhaps? lol
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11:52 Fri 11 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
should rename this "The Rogan And Cloone Search-The-Internet Quiz"
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12:41 Fri 11 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Will post a question shortly.
rogan said:
This should just be retitled Clooneman Vs Rogan
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12:57 Fri 11 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
The ______ of ______ theory are one-dimensional oscillating lines.
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13:29 Fri 11 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Let's see if anyone gets in before me....
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strings, string?
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strings, string?
01:28 Sun 13 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Name any two national capitals that have been named after US presidents.
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22:45 Sun 13 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Washington, DC (USA, George Washington{1st}) & Monrovia (Liberia, James Monroe{5th}) ?
23:05 Sun 13 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Oooooh he's good! Take a bow Bob! Your go!
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23:10 Sun 13 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Haha thanks, though I have to say google did do all the work for me
Britain is ranked where as a manufacturing economy? (eg 1st, 8th, 112th...)
Britain is ranked where as a manufacturing economy? (eg 1st, 8th, 112th...)
23:35 Sun 13 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
6th?
Business Minister Pat McFadden said:
Britain has a great manufacturing future, not just a great manufacturing past. We are the sixth largest manufacturing economy globally. But the face of manufacturing here is changing and we need to embrace and support the numerous opportunities created as a result.
00:38 Mon 14 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Woo!
The English language contains just two verbs that are suppletive. Name them.
The English language contains just two verbs that are suppletive. Name them.
01:43 Mon 14 Dec 09 (GMT) [Link]
Perfecto. Each takes bits and pieces from about 3 different verbs, and you can even see similarities between it and, say, German, even when they don't directly translate forward and back into each other:
be, been <-> (ich) bin, (du) bist
(he) is = (er) ist (equal in meaning)
was, were <-> war, wäre, gewesen
So, your go!
be, been <-> (ich) bin, (du) bist
(he) is = (er) ist (equal in meaning)
was, were <-> war, wäre, gewesen
So, your go!
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