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• #2302
not as dramatic, not as good for daydreams
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• #2303
highlight of my day today; I will be getting a risk assessment performed on my workstation to stop me getting a bad back. Oh the joy.
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• #2304
I had one of those once - they told me to tidy my desk - and that will help my back how? - Cnuts
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• #2305
Desk????????? My dear Clara surely you mean workstation if it were a desk I would need risk assessment 78435b instead of 22985c. Health and safety............................................
It's everyone responsibility to be a prick
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• #2306
old tag was Lincoln's Inn, Newman's Row WC2A
and where is this?
in the foreground obviously!! not just any photo with the Shard in the background will do!
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• #2307
Didn't Timeteam do a dig there?
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• #2308
sounds highly plausible. and there's your first clue from Mirius, if he doesn't go himself!
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• #2309
Ah! How fowl!
was originally going to do that one...
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• #2310
i didn't know that, but i can easily believe it.
close up because bike is rather lost in the colour in the above pic
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• #2311
Old one: Cross Bones Paupers Graveyard, Redcross Way
New one: Should be fairly obvious,
but can clue you later if needs beCLUE: You wouldn't want to get married here, but it's a good place for a party
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• #2312
clearly its nice weather in london....
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• #2313
and where is this?
The shard looks more like a Dalek thab ever, in that photo;wispy cloud antennae sticking out from it's 'head'.
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• #2314
nice one kev :)
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• #2315
It's taken over 100 tags to get one with a spok in it. So long...
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• #2316
Wow, that was fast. I suspect the key to finding Kev's is to zig-zag along the line of the railway till you recognise it, or do it on google if you're lazy.
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• #2317
yeah, that's got to be one of the fastest tags yet!
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• #2318
That's the speed of the Spok!
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• #2319
My one was: Cross Bones is a post-medieval disused burial ground in The Borough, Southwark, south London, in what is now known as Redcross Way.
It is believed to have been established originally as an unconsecrated graveyard for "single women," a euphemism for prostitutes, known locally as "Winchester Geese," because they were licensed by the Bishop of Winchester to work within the Liberty of the Clink. The liberty lay outside the jurisdiction of the City of London, and as a consequence it became known for its brothels and theatres, as well as bull and bear baiting, activities not permitted within the City itself... By 1769, it had become a pauper's cemetery servicing the poor of St. Saviour's parish. Up to 15,000 people are believed to have been buried there. (wikipedia)
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• #2320
Clue added to original picture.
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• #2321
wow, south bank was the place to be back in the day
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• #2322
ffffffuuuuuu... I knew most of the places on this page, but I was at work.
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• #2323
New one: CLUE: You wouldn't want to get married here, but it's a good place for a party
Nice day for it. Bump.
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• #2324
Spok meet hed. Great suffolk street, where the railway lines intersect.
New one coming momentarily...
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• #2325
how does the clue relate to the place?
I have an 'executive power meeting'