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Post by riotgrrl on Dec 29, 2009 17:42:30 GMT
Just when I was getting used to the lady on the chaise . . .
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Post by riotgrrl on Dec 29, 2009 17:49:26 GMT
Scotch on the Rocks?
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Post by Weyland on Dec 29, 2009 18:14:38 GMT
Very nice. Are you sure that one wasn't taken last summer -- that time in the woods near Flatford Mill? Happy days.
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Post by Weyland on Dec 29, 2009 18:17:00 GMT
Very good, Riot. No. New clue: Three words.
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Post by riotgrrl on Dec 29, 2009 18:25:18 GMT
Ladyboys of Banff?
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Post by Weyland on Dec 29, 2009 18:29:45 GMT
Now you're being silly, Riot. Be honest -- is that a book and film? If so, I don't want to know any details. Please don't make me have to contact Admin.
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Post by riotgrrl on Dec 29, 2009 18:33:52 GMT
Now you're being silly, Riot. Be honest -- is that a book and film? If so, I don't want to know any details. Please don't make me have to contact Admin. I'm sure it's a name of a film that they sell round the pubs . . . It's TOO DIFFICULT!!!
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Post by Patrick on Dec 29, 2009 18:41:26 GMT
OK, so he was helping the vet out - so he might have been helping him out with lambing - and lambing happens from Christmas through to Spring - so............
"Nuts in May"?
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Post by Weyland on Dec 29, 2009 19:29:10 GMT
OK, so he was helping the vet out - so he might have been helping him out with lambing - and lambing happens from Christmas through to Spring - so............ "Nuts in May"? Book? Film? Please don't make me have to contact Riot.
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Post by Weyland on Dec 29, 2009 20:10:34 GMT
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Post by Patrick on Dec 29, 2009 21:22:37 GMT
OK, so he was helping the vet out - so he might have been helping him out with lambing - and lambing happens from Christmas through to Spring - so............ "Nuts in May"? Book? Film? Please don't make me have to contact Riot. Mike Leigh. There is a book of the same name too - but they may not be necessarily related.
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Post by Patrick on Dec 29, 2009 21:29:26 GMT
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Post by Weyland on Dec 30, 2009 11:12:48 GMT
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Post by riotgrrl on Dec 30, 2009 11:58:36 GMT
My brains are racked here. Is it obscure?
Is the Scottish angle a red herring?
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Post by housesparrow on Dec 30, 2009 12:05:13 GMT
It's Hamish and Dougal, that popular double act from I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, who pop up from time to time on all the best charades threads. There is not necessarily a Scottish connection.
But I'm stuck too. No doubt inspiration will strike one of us before long!
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Post by Weyland on Dec 30, 2009 12:10:22 GMT
My brains are racked here. Is it obscure? Far from it. Is the Scottish angle a red herring? It's one of the standard formats used on ISIHaC by Graham Garden and Barry Cryer. Otherwise it is of no particular relevance. (Somebody mentioned it above somewhere. I assumed it was a well-known technique here.)
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Post by riotgrrl on Dec 30, 2009 13:25:30 GMT
It's Hamish and Dougal, that popular double act from I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue, who pop up from time to time on all the best charades threads. There is not necessarily a Scottish connection. But I'm stuck too. No doubt inspiration will strike one of us before long! Well, I didn't know about Hamish and Dougal at all. I've been thinking of films/books with a Scottish connection. Something a man Something a day
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Post by Weyland on Dec 30, 2009 13:44:05 GMT
Well, I didn't know about Hamish and Dougal at all. You haven't lived. You've been missing the funniest radio programme in the history of the universe. I've been thinking of films/books with a Scottish connection. Something a man Something a day You got the a right. That means you're in the lead.
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Post by housesparrow on Dec 30, 2009 13:59:01 GMT
About a boy?
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Post by Weyland on Dec 30, 2009 14:20:00 GMT
And about bloody time! This is hard work. Your turn, hs.
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