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MM Links April 2010 [Week 2]
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Welcome all you AB Linkers to my second week as the royal setter, namely “Lady Jan” of MM Linkland.
On the whole, I felt that just the right amount of points was picked up last week to make for an EGG-iting contest. Just how will this week go after I come out of my SHELL and share a YOLK or two! I wondered which way to go this week in order to bring you to the BOIL or SCRAMBLE your brains. Will the small FRY POACH a point or two? Only time will tell!
April is a busy month this year: we have had the four-day Easter Break. Last week saw Cambridge beating Oxford in the boat race in an exciting finish. Later today, we will have the Grand National at Aintree: where even non-gamblers are often tempted to have a flutter. Of course, the other big event in April will be the Marathon when lots of people will be running round the streets of London. This always brings strange combination of serious marathon runners from all over the World and the fun runners (some even in fancy dress) competing only to raise money for their chosen charities. I always think that there’s something uniquely British about the whole affair!
On the whole, I felt that just the right amount of points was picked up last week to make for an EGG-iting contest. Just how will this week go after I come out of my SHELL and share a YOLK or two! I wondered which way to go this week in order to bring you to the BOIL or SCRAMBLE your brains. Will the small FRY POACH a point or two? Only time will tell!
April is a busy month this year: we have had the four-day Easter Break. Last week saw Cambridge beating Oxford in the boat race in an exciting finish. Later today, we will have the Grand National at Aintree: where even non-gamblers are often tempted to have a flutter. Of course, the other big event in April will be the Marathon when lots of people will be running round the streets of London. This always brings strange combination of serious marathon runners from all over the World and the fun runners (some even in fancy dress) competing only to raise money for their chosen charities. I always think that there’s something uniquely British about the whole affair!
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