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Post by aubrey on May 14, 2020 5:50:04 GMT
Another difficult one, that's all.
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Post by themanwhoknewnothing on May 14, 2020 6:35:19 GMT
David Copperfield.
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Post by aubrey on May 14, 2020 7:02:29 GMT
Bloody hell!!! He's got it!
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Post by jimmy2020 on May 14, 2020 7:43:54 GMT
Another difficult one, that's all. If you make them so difficult that they are almost impossible then you should provide a clue once it is clear that nobody is getting it If however you make it so difficult that you don't want anybody to get it, then you have succeeded
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Post by aubrey on May 14, 2020 9:21:23 GMT
Another difficult one, that's all. If you make them so difficult that they are almost impossible then you should provide a clue once it is clear that nobody is getting it If however you make it so difficult that you don't want anybody to get it, then you have succeeded
It was obvious when it was pointed out though.
We all have different points of reference: I didn't get that because I never refer to police as cops or coppers (which seems more of a 50s thing to me): I was getting David; police/constable/officer/etc; pitch/football/etc.
Anyway, sometimes our references are going to coincide and sometimes not. Just wait until I revert to doing the Terrifying Girls' High-school series.
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Post by themanwhoknewnothing on May 14, 2020 11:12:51 GMT
I thought it was so easy.
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Post by aubrey on May 14, 2020 11:31:45 GMT
Well, sometimes it clicks and sometimes it doesn't.
Now if you'll excuse me, I'm looking for pictures to spell out Jess Franco's Swedish Nympho Slaves.
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Post by jimmy2020 on May 14, 2020 12:14:28 GMT
If you make them so difficult that they are almost impossible then you should provide a clue once it is clear that nobody is getting it If however you make it so difficult that you don't want anybody to get it, then you have succeeded
It was obvious when it was pointed out though.
We all have different points of reference: I didn't get that because I never refer to police as cops or coppers (which seems more of a 50s thing to me): I was getting David; police/constable/officer/etc; pitch/football/etc.
Anyway, sometimes our references are going to coincide and sometimes not. Just wait until I revert to doing the Terrifying Girls' High-school series.
It wasn't obvious to me even when pointed out I'm sorry t say. Who calls pic 3 a field - a pitch, around, or park maybe but never a field Are you a "In it to win it" or just "enjoy taking part" person Anyway, I don't care, I'm out of it
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Post by aubrey on May 14, 2020 13:30:56 GMT
It was obvious when it was pointed out though.
We all have different points of reference: I didn't get that because I never refer to police as cops or coppers (which seems more of a 50s thing to me): I was getting David; police/constable/officer/etc; pitch/football/etc.
Anyway, sometimes our references are going to coincide and sometimes not. Just wait until I revert to doing the Terrifying Girls' High-school series.
It wasn't obvious to me even when pointed out I'm sorry t say. Who calls pic 3 a field - a pitch, around, or park maybe but never a field Are you a "In it to win it" or just "enjoy taking part" person Anyway, I don't care, I'm out of it
Just different terms of reference, Jimmy; I'd call it a pitch or a field, not a park (which means dog walking to me), and I still didn't get it. There's another one a couple of days ago that had baffled me but which you went straight to. It just works like that sometimes.
I don't care about winning, really (though our lass has been asking about the prize monies, so there'd better be something soon).
Carry on though Jimmy, it's just messing about.
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Post by jimmy2020 on May 14, 2020 14:10:54 GMT
Aub, it's football people who refer to it as "the park"
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Post by aubrey on May 14, 2020 17:23:35 GMT
Aub, it's football people who refer to it as "the park"
That's fair, but I'm not one of those. A park to me is the Imperial War Museum Park. A field can be where you play football or where you keep sheep (or, you know). I think part of the fun of these games is running through all the names that are used for the things that are shown; park didn't come up for me there, and this time field didn't either.
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Post by jimmy2020 on May 14, 2020 17:46:59 GMT
Aub, it's football people who refer to it as "the park"
That's fair, but I'm not one of those. A park to me is the Imperial War Museum Park. A field can be where you play football or where you keep sheep (or, you know). I think part of the fun of these games is running through all the names that are used for the things that are shown; park didn't come up for me there, and this time field didn't either.
The other thing is that this particular one followed on from another similar impossible one which again didn't get a clue other than from another rposter who did but strangely did not provide the answer. All very puzzling and that's why I'm out
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Post by honeybear on May 15, 2020 6:53:59 GMT
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Post by aubrey on May 15, 2020 13:25:50 GMT
That's fair, but I'm not one of those. A park to me is the Imperial War Museum Park. A field can be where you play football or where you keep sheep (or, you know). I think part of the fun of these games is running through all the names that are used for the things that are shown; park didn't come up for me there, and this time field didn't either.
The other thing is that this particular one followed on from another similar impossible one which again didn't get a clue other than from another rposter who did but strangely did not provide the answer. All very puzzling and that's why I'm out
We did get the answer eventually, if it's the one I was looking for yesterday.
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Post by themanwhoknewnothing on May 18, 2020 6:56:37 GMT
The Sandwich Man
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