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MM and KM Links February 2009 [Week 4]
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Welcome to the fourth and final week of our setter, Queen Dustybun. By now, we know where her "buns" came from and how they got "dusty"! Last week, there were problems with AnswerBank at the critical time when winners were to be announced. Just in case you lost touch with the "scores on the doors", you can refresh your memory by clicking on the quicklink: http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Quizzes-and-Puz zles/Question712792.html
As you will see, there are 9 or 10 entrants who are well placed to take the crown PROVIDED they can put in a convincing last round. I also note that several of the frontrunners have yet to win the MM Links Game, so they better be on their toes when Queen Dustybun launches the MM Links Game tomorrow morning at 8.45am and the four words to be linked should be declared at 9.00am.
As you will see, there are 9 or 10 entrants who are well placed to take the crown PROVIDED they can put in a convincing last round. I also note that several of the frontrunners have yet to win the MM Links Game, so they better be on their toes when Queen Dustybun launches the MM Links Game tomorrow morning at 8.45am and the four words to be linked should be declared at 9.00am.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Whereas Dustybun will set the links for the MM Game, the international version of this same game (called KM Links) kicks off at an earlier time (usually about 7.00am but could be much earlier) and is out of control of mere mortals. Look out for our regular organiser from Oz, seekeerz, who is melting in the middle of an Australian Summer. She will be assessing results for KM Links (an international version of MM Links). I always say, why not chance your arm at both Link Games? They remain open for most of the weekend and all entries are scored and entered on to master scoreboards.
I am looking forward to meeting up with you all tomorrow to complete our February Competition and declaring the March Champion!
Until then �Happy Linking�,
:o)
I am looking forward to meeting up with you all tomorrow to complete our February Competition and declaring the March Champion!
Until then �Happy Linking�,
:o)
hi Crofter, thanks for opening up
hope the grandson is ok
and being a grandad is living up to expectations
just to kick things off in the shrubbery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptMlAGnx-go
hope the grandson is ok
and being a grandad is living up to expectations
just to kick things off in the shrubbery
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptMlAGnx-go
Billy Fury, yes that was one of his best.
How about another to keep the party going.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ioiv2IGRcVY
How about another to keep the party going.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ioiv2IGRcVY
good to see John |ennon rocking there
lets keep the party going
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqsX7xQWRoU
lets keep the party going
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqsX7xQWRoU
Just popped in quickly to say g'day! Some good music around tonight. Don't know about you all but here is how I used to listen to it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsD4EpMfgN4
How's the leg Strix? Are you catching up on some sleep?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsD4EpMfgN4
How's the leg Strix? Are you catching up on some sleep?
Radio Caroline, oh yes, I used to listen to those pirate stations regularly during the sixties. Another one was Radio London. I think that they made the swinging sixties what it was. All those records crackling away, the volume coming and going. What a differenec today with the clear constant sound, DAB and all that.
Think I preferred the old days, such good memories of the 1960's.
Think I preferred the old days, such good memories of the 1960's.
I am forgetting, most of you probably weren't around in the siearly sixties.
It's no surprise though that such a lot of the records from way back then are still as popular today, and with all age groups. Remember Chuck Berry ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzY28Unb3v0&fea ture=related
It's no surprise though that such a lot of the records from way back then are still as popular today, and with all age groups. Remember Chuck Berry ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zzY28Unb3v0&fea ture=related
Good evening all, and great music.
I can remember going to Butlins 'prison' camp at Clacton and driving up to Frinton to see the Mia Amigo (Radio Caroline)
How many remember the following artiste, used to play this on my old Dansette radiogram?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYAL-eBfBno
I can remember going to Butlins 'prison' camp at Clacton and driving up to Frinton to see the Mia Amigo (Radio Caroline)
How many remember the following artiste, used to play this on my old Dansette radiogram?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rYAL-eBfBno
Dusty, thank you for asking. Leg is not brill, next appointment is in the middle of April to see if the blasted thing is knitting together which it wasn't on last inspection. Got any spare cash? Invest it in manufacturers of analgesics.
x-ray - I'm pleased you think we are younger than we are! I remember the pirate stations very well, John Peel with his Perfumed Garden programme et al.
And sarumite if you are reading this, wasn't that a cracking good game of rugger!!
But the game has played havoc in seeing what was up in the Shrubbery. Note, however, no Pauline or Kay here, so they must have been watching it too!
Think not!
x-ray - I'm pleased you think we are younger than we are! I remember the pirate stations very well, John Peel with his Perfumed Garden programme et al.
And sarumite if you are reading this, wasn't that a cracking good game of rugger!!
But the game has played havoc in seeing what was up in the Shrubbery. Note, however, no Pauline or Kay here, so they must have been watching it too!
Think not!
Strix, sorry to hear the leg is not too great....so you won't be dancing to this.
Used to see Steve Marriot and the Moments in Orpington, before Rod Stewart joined them and became the Small Faces, although this from 1967
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJzcF0v1eOE
Used to see Steve Marriot and the Moments in Orpington, before Rod Stewart joined them and became the Small Faces, although this from 1967
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJzcF0v1eOE