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  • Combat
    "an aggressive marsupial"

    I LOL'd.
    Repped.

  • **Rambling: **Jewellery worn by sheep

  • Tentative

    "unsure about camping"

  • **Definite: **Street slang for 'Hard of hearing'

  • BDW, you are on a roll.

  • **Defunct: **To have one's sense of rhythm removed

  • Haddock

    "an enclosure for sea horses"

  • **Loiter: **Device used by smokers in the Westcountry

  • **Dumbstruck: **A white van

  • **Ghoulish: **Hungarian stew that comes back to haunt you

  • Khaki

    "device for starting an automobile"

  • Pffft. Watling Street Variations or nothing.

    Dumbstruck was a goodie though.

  • another one for ya hippy

    **Pomegranate: **Australian expression used to describe British stone

  • Pffft. Watling Street Variations or nothing.

    .

    Not in October Snowy, it's autumn so the chancellors foibles rule applies

  • another one for ya hippy

    **Pomegranate: **Australian expression used to describe British stone

    ha!!

  • Topical. Maybe Hackney Carriage Society Rule Book is relevant for this place. U Turns count double.

    I want to hear SATNAV Rules again, but I can't find it.

  • Who can ever forget Lionel Blair's opposing team captain Una Stubbs sitting open mouthed as he tried to pull off Twelve Angry Men in under two minutes...

  • Sorry, Grimaldi's Protocol takes precedence.

  • sleep really ought to be a sensible option here.

  • Sound Charades is based on the TV show Give Us A Clue, where the teams score points by miming film titles against the clock, & who can forget that breathtaking finish when Lionel Blair came from behind and had Dirty Harry licked in under two minutes?

  • The master of the genre was undoubtedly Lionel Blair, and who will ever forget him, exhausted and on his knees, finishing off An Officer And A Gentleman in under two minutes?

  • ah, Samantha. Never did find a photo of her with her hands on Humf's Jazz Trumpet.

  • The most highly skilled of all was Lionel Blair, but how the tears of frustration welled up in his eyes during their Italian tour, at not being allowed the use of his mouth to finish off Two Gentlemen Of Verona.

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