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T W A U The Chase, From Yesterday.....
Q: Chelmsfordians live in what county?
A: Chelmsford!
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Interesting fact maybe;
'Chelmsford' contains 10 letters and no repeats it is used in the antique trade. Make C = 0, h = 1, e = 2, l = 3 etc. up to the final d = 9.
So a dealer can use it as a code. eg. If he/she wants £570 as a guide price for article, instead of writing that on the label as a firm price, he can write; 'SOC'. Then he can adjust up or down from that when a prospective buyer asks 'how much depending on who it is. Or it can be used to remind the dealer of the price he/she paid for it.
TTT, it doesn't matter. I'm trying to tell you that if messing about like about like a schoolboy results in suspicions that you're abusing the rules you've no room to complain if you're zapped or suspended - that's all. This is so frustrating. You are, in my opinion, a very valuable member of this site - prolific, interesting and all of that - so just learn for once that stupidity gets you into trouble - and that isn't clever.