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jwealleans
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Post by jwealleans »

Would that be Aerolite, then?
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Post by Bullhead »

jwealleans wrote:Would that be Aerolite, then?
It would :D !

I forgot to mention that, so far as I recall, Aero also comes in Aero flavour. Although I don't think there's a Lite version.
So - did anyone dare tell Stephenson, "It's not Rocket science"?
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i really should have got that last one, d'oh!!!

anymore for anymore?
don't forget about the Great Eastern Railway
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It's not my turn, but as we are into one liners at present.....

A Scottish synonym for a Tory with a bad temper

(with all due respect your Ladyship)

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That's better - something to stretch the grey matter just before bed. Are we talking Madge Wildfire here?
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Post by Colombo »

Absolutely right first time. Too easy.

Here's another:

The only Scott not named after a character in one of Sir Walter Scott's novels.

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That's done for me - I've never read any of his.
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Post by Bullhead »

Peppercorn A1 60143 "Sir Walter Scott" and its D29 predecessor of the same name?
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Bullhead,

Right on the nail again. You even thought of the A1 as well.

Now for a culinary treat.

It's one of the ingredients of bunny a l'Anglais.

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It looks like you need another clue.

The ingredient is a variety of South African venison.

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Hmmm. One of the B1s presumably, but my personal penny hasn't dropped as yet....
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1030?
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Got you.
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Post by jwealleans »

Sorry, are we waiting for me? I thought I'd let anyone else work it out who wanted to. It's Nyala - from Bunny a l'anglaise.

Back to work tomorrow so I'll try to work one out.
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