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May I quote you?


El Pibe Wrote:

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> 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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