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This legacy drew much amusement fro, others, leading to shame with the ladies and violence with the chaps.


*sorry not specifically doing an AQ, just forgot, busy at work and waxed philosophically to no end in my spare moments, well that and went to the pub at lunch*

I reckon HB would have us lean toward the musical, go on, give him soneone from a mott the hoople album, at a pich jethro tull?.....


OP:

"The Who Am I Game?

Posted by HonaloochieB 07 June, 2009 16:57


You think of a character from literature, a song or a film.

Give a brief two or three sentence clue of the character and the rest of us have to guess who it is.

The person who guesses correctly sets the next clue. And so it goes. "

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