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True story- my brother-in-law was very smug when he got an extras part as a suitor in a TV version of the Odyssey, shot in Pinewood studios. Turned out he was to be suspended halfway up a wall by concealed wires while the Props dept rigged up a spear through his guts (that Odysseus had hurled across the room, pinning him to the wall). Just when all was ready, the call came for lunch prior to filming- of course, the whole crew forgot about him and rushed to the catering van, leaving him dangling for 30 minutes in considerable discomfort. Oh how we laughed!


Anyway, time for another clue PGC?

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Let's get this rolling.

>

> Without my trade, Bilbo Baggins couldn't have

> given himself this epithet.


Look if the thread's gooing to die fine, but fahtheluvaMike let's get this one put to bed.

PGC, a further simpler clue perhaps?

At this stage a bloody anagram might suffice.

Moos Wrote:

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> Leave PGC alone, she'll be back with us when she's

> ready.

>

> So the Bilbo thing is to do with barrel-makers -

> maybe we can work it out between us?



Back with us when she's ready? What, like Dulwichmum? In fact, are you suggesting that PGC and Dulwichmum are one and the same? And that therefore Duwichmum actually resides in PECKHAM (OHMYGOD!) And where did coopers come from? Could it be 'Enery Cooper from dahn the Old Kent Road?


So many questions.....and yet so few answers.....

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Something to do with Mona Lisa?


Actually, there is a link between the mystery character and La Joconde - as the Mona Lisa is known in France - but it does not appear within her fictional world.

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