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• #927
Old: outside Mackays
New:
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• #928
You really dont have to* Travel* far from the last tag, so no need to Lodge a complaint...
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• #929
Old one. It's by that new Travelodge on Newmarket Road.
I couldn't get any closer because it looks like they're about to demolish the building. So it's kind of like, if it wasn't for me this tag might have disappeared forever before anyone got it.
What? No, I'm no hero. I put my trousers on one leg at a time just like the rest of you.New one:
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• #930
Was the old polo warehouse, half of it has gone today!
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• #931
Clue pretty pleasey?
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• #932
Honeycomb statue, honeycomb, honey, bees, beehive.
Or "oh beehive" if you want a clue/pun based on another old film
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• #933
To quote Alan.... aha!
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• #934
Old: Beehive center
New:
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• #935
Time we got a raging clue
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• #936
I know where this is, not quite sure on the rules though. Do I give it away and let someone else tag, or ride out there tomorrow and do it myself???
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• #937
I know where it is as well just not got the time to go out and take a snap.
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• #938
ride out there tomorrow and do it myself???
This one.
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• #939
I think I know where it is but cba to go there and find out it's not?
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• #940
f*ck it, I'll see what I can do. Nice weather for riding anyway.
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• #941
Dont bowl yourself over getting there!
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• #942
Old:
http://candh2014.co.uk/IMAG0569.jpgNew:
http://candh2014.co.uk/IMAG0570.jpgApologies for the weak imagery, but hey, it keeps things moving, right?
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• #943
Might be time for a clue.
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• #944
If a badger's house was in the mountains it would be a...
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• #945
Brilliant. I can do those sorts of clues and it's on my way home from the very pub I'm in now. Here's hoping I remember to do it.
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• #946
In fact, f that. It's larruping it down all of a sudden so I'm going straight home. Someone else can have the glory.
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• #947
I can't do those sorts of clues... :(
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• #948
^...
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• #949
Hang back, Google helped...
If a badger's house was in the mountains it would be a...
Most likely it would be a Fergana Badger, a small subspecies with a relatively pure, silvery-grey back with no yellow sheen. The head stripes are wide and occupy the whole ear. Its skull exhibits several features which are transitory between the Asian and European badger. Fergana Badgers are usually found in the right tributary region of the Panj River, the upper Amu Darya, Pamiro-Alay system and, not surprisingly, in the Fergana Valley and its adjoining southern and mountains.
However, the Fergana Valley is in Russia. Which isn't close to Cambridge.
Back to square one...
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• #950
Maybe there's a block of flats called Fergana Valley on Hills Road?
Here's the old one. On Mill Road, near Cutlacks:
And a new one. Really boring tag, I just happened to be stopped here: