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Ternigapp
Like a lot of people I'm stuck on 1910 and 1912 (although I have an iffy answer for 1910). I appreciate and understand that anyone who has these answers will not want to give them, but any little...
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BunnyGirl33
Help!  It's my lovely Mum's birthday coming up, and i haven't got a clue what to get her!  She has no particular hobbies, except gardening (and I always get her gardening stuff!) She's not...
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toecrusher
my 11 yr old has had bilateral hearing loss since birth, wasnt officially diagnosed (despite my major concerns) until she was 6 yrs old. Until 18 months ago was always educationally  2 yrs...
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hinge1967
.......Live8 of course......
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Billy1969
I am currently staying in the New Forest.  I foolishly was unaware of the dreaded crab fly and brought my horses with me, the gelding appears to be unfazed but the mare is doing cartwheels. ...
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Minimatronic
ok, i'm really not sure where i should put this, so i figure this is possibly the most suitable category... i hope! i get my GCSE reults in august, and the general state of affairs is that the papers...
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10ClarionSt
Did anyone see A Picture of Britain on Sunday night? The programme opened with David Dimbleby walking up Canal St. in Manchester and talking about L. S. Lowry. He said that all the scenes he painted...
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mzjed
I am about to get married again, I done all the traditional stuff on the first one.  My question is can anyone suggest an apt song that would fit it with the occassion as we make out vows and all...
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karabulut
I was just wondering what the consensus amongst ABers was about the impending introduction of ID cards here in the UK...?
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B00
Anyone got any good escuses I can use to get out of going to work tomorrow? its sunny, hot and I sooooooooo dont want to be stuck in an office!
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jellytot01
I am writing a quiz to raise money for a charity i help with and one of the sections is about numbers. i need questions like:In the poem 'Charge of the Light Brigade' by Alfred Tennyson, how many men...
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10ClarionSt
A bloke went into a shop and asked for a cottage pie. The shopkeeper said, We can't serve them mate. They've got that red dye stuff in, it's a cancer risk. So the bloke asks for a packet of Worcester...
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pixi
Just wondering if it is considered rude by ABers not to have their answer rated.  I can understand if you ask a serious question but if its just a silly question or a question just for fun...
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ludwig
I love it when people make verbal slip-ups, and whenever I hear one I add it to my little collection. Here are some for your amusement, genuine ones from friends, family and colleagues that I've heard...
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ianstaunton
Anybody know why the national football (and probably other sports) teams of these countries wear colours that aren't in their flags? India - Sky blue and navy Holland - Orange Australia - Green and...
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Top Cat
Usually crack this pretty quickly but not sure today. Is the remarkable building to do with Greenwich and is the circular theme The Circle Line?
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10ClarionSt
When did grass become "grarse"? The posh version used to be "gress".
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DabbionS
I expect this has been asked before. Just wondering where regular and new ABKs live? to start I live in Bournemouth Dorset. 
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luckyboy
The lad has won 2 matches and already the media led as ever by the bbc and the tabloid press are comparing him to becker, borg, agassi and federer, god this morning i heared some idiot on the tv...
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quizzywig
Does anyone know what is recognised as the centre of London? I've been told Trafalgar Square, Charing Cross and the Church of St Martins in the Field.

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