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I reckon this must be one of the few tests in life where you get rewarded for the lowest score.

Counter intuitive ain't it ? Mike
Hi Mike,
No, there is a very silly quiz program here in the UK Called 'Pointless', which means every answer has to have the fewest points to win. I don't want to explain, as most lose.
But your winner....getting these low numbers

Neil
 
I can't help it whenever tea is mentioned I think of vicars and cucumber sandwiches (whatever they may be)

I think I better shut up before I manage to unite the North South divide by causing offense to both.

Wonderful thing language!
 
Up north, dinner is at midday, tea is in the evening, and supper is at bedtime.
Bizarre

We just have breakfast lunch and dinner ..... and the word "tea" is interchangeable for dinner. How odd, but I'm downunder so no surprises I guess
 
Hi Mike,
No, there is a very silly quiz program here in the UK Called 'Pointless', which means every answer has to have the fewest points to win. I don't want to explain, as most lose.
But your winner....getting these low numbers

Neil
I'll have to see if I can find an episode on line Cheers Neil
 
I can't help it whenever tea is mentioned I think of vicars and cucumber sandwiches (whatever they may be)

I think I better shut up before I manage to unite the North South divide by causing offense to both.

Wonderful thing language!

Nasil?
 
Bizarre

We just have breakfast lunch and dinner ..... and the word "tea" is interchangeable for dinner. How odd, but I'm downunder so no surprises I guess

Yeh, but what's more bizzare is having christmas dinner cooked on the bar b
 
Now I really don't understand. Nasil?

I was thinking more of Basil, as the image of Sybill Faulty somehow also came to mind with the vicar and the cucumber sandwiches.



Now this is disturbing!

Maybe it's time to head for my doctor's.
 
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Now I really don't understand. Nasil?

I was thinking more of Basil, as the image of Cybil Faulty somehow also came to mind with the vicar and the cucumber sandwiches.

Now this is disturbing!

Maybe it's time to head for my doctor's.

Now I really don't understand. Nasil?

I was thinking more of Basil, as the image of Sybill Faulty somehow also came to mind with the vicar and the cucumber sandwiches.



Now this is disturbing!

Maybe it's time to head for my doctor's.

Sorry, I meant to put Basil. You're not a mind reader are you?
 

The "error" seems to be you don't wash before you test?
 
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