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Anna
Oh well, Norfy is offline it seems but I think the I belongs to Ams, subject to verification of correct result, I am still confused about the horse .......
Anyone going to watch Eurovision tonight? Or are we off down the pub, or pedalling in the park, or throwing another prawn on the barbie? (I'm having a fishy day btw, got trout tonight, I shall be chock full of Omega 3 - and fish is good for the brain, it may even help me solve a puzzle!) Edit: Whoops, didn't see Flay above me
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Norfolk Born
Hello all- just got back. (I didn't think my harmless little question would take so long to answer).
Anyway:
A thoroughbred horse is a barbican, the consort was Albert, the English used to (and still may) call Conwy Conway, and Oscar Wilde was staying in Room 118 of the Cadogan Hotel.
So we have four London concert venues, namely the Barbican, Albert, Conway and Cadogan Halls.
Anna's 'I'?
First Capital Connect will take you to Barbican, whence you may use other capital connections to rech the other venues.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostOr are we off down the pub, or pedalling in the park, or throwing another prawn on the barbie? (I'm having a fishy day btw, got trout tonight, I shall be chock full of Omega 3 - and fish is good for the brain, it may even help me solve a puzzle!)
Whoops, didn't see Flay above mePacta sunt servanda !!!
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Norfolk Born
Whoops! So he did - apologies, Ammy (too busy trying to catch up with AA and other stuff before supper).
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Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostA thoroughbred horse is a barbican
Well, I never! I see it in various dictionaries but... that's pretty obscure! Or is it just me (and mercs)?"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Maybe Norfy looked at the disambiguation for barbican but didn't click on it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbican_(horse)Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Norfolk Born
I actually had a much earlier throughbred horse called Barbican in mind, which I stumbled upon via a Wiki disambiguation. I was originally going to offer a clue based on weak beer.
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Norfolk Born
Originally posted by Flay View PostMaybe Norfy looked at the disambiguation for barbican but didn't click on it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbican_(horse)
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Anna
Originally posted by Flay View PostNo pescetarianism for us! Open your eyes, darling
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Don't worry, Norfy. I liked the post code idea.
Originally posted by Norfolk Born View PostI was originally going to offer a clue based on weak beer.Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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