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| Expert Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: England, S.E.
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| Bit of a take-off from the Stargate one, but I thought it might be a good idea (I emphasise the 'might') Right, don't know how many fans are here, but you can put down any question you want about it Discworld. My starter: 'What is the number of Bel-Shamhorath?' |
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| Expert Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: England, S.E.
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| Correct! 'How high is the Tower of Art?' (Was it a bad idea to start a thread? I mean, I've seen junior members do it, but I hardly have the inspired ideas you people all have I'll stop feeling sorry for myself now.) |
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| Expert Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: England, S.E.
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| It does begin with an 8, but that's not all of the answer (well, duh: 8ft high, huh?). Just read your signature line. Very true, in my opinion. In case it shows, messed up on my writing just now, and so edited a bit, considering it's my thread. [Edited by Sci-Fi16 on 01-20-2001 at 07:27 AM] |
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| Expert Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: England, S.E.
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| Sad, I am, and we all are, if you agree too. Thanks, Cap'tCrash, and your answers right. Skip, I understand your numbers thing. Frankly, I spend more time in Math lessons talking to the girl in front me about SF. Hmm, Royal Recogniser's 'Mort', isn't it? Oh, Igneous Cutwell. 'Name one of the inventions by Leonard Da Quirm' That'll take some good research for the non-mathematical of us. |
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| Odi et amo et- CRUCIO! Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: Manchester. UK. Or near as dammit.
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| Oh dear, The Thing For Going Underwater or somesuch, or The Making Really Hot Coffee Really Fast thingy? Summat like that. Odd, my math sf fan sits behind me... |
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| Expert Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: England, S.E.
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| That'll do nicely, Cap'tCrash, you too Skip, 'cos of that thing in 'Jingo'. I'm out of ideas for questions right a way. Anyone else what to suggest one? I'll apologise now for what I've just put on the Songbook. You are allowed to hate me/chuck me out if needed. I take things too seriously. Drunken Twister? hee, hee! |
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| Advanced Member Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: ENGLAND
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| Cutwell is right 10/10 Sci Fi16 Okay who's card reads ? ? Worlds Second Greatest Lover Finest swordsman Soldier of Fortune Outrageous Liar Stepladders repaired Just off to find out what Sci fi16 put on the song book! |
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| Expert Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: England, S.E.
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| Dunno if I should be pleased about that, Cap'tCrash, as I was seriously worrried about it, but I am about most things (if 'uptight', doesn't cover my attitude, then 'stressed', definitly does) Criticsm will be accepted, not that that makes my thing in question look any nicer. You're refering to Cassanunda, anyhow, a dwarf minus beard and iron helmet, if I remember rightly. Next up: What is the name of the Igor's 'Old Master', in 'Carpe Jugulum'? Still stuck on 2nd alien name, BTW (assuming that does stand for what I think it does.) |
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| Odi et amo et- CRUCIO! Join Date: Oct 2000 Location: Manchester. UK. Or near as dammit.
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| Oh, which Igor? Oh, Igor! Now I get ya! BTW, By the way. That what u wanted? Call it summat Discworldy or a private joke! (Like mine...) Um, lesse. CJ was the vamps... the Magpyrs? Are we sposed to look or do from memory as i haven't peeked. I was just thinkin but Leonard. What was his version of the ENIGMA called? (AND DON'T SWEAT THE POETRY! Bully hat ON. If no-one ever posted, it would be boring. In the rae- RARE case of a silly post (read all mine) it happens, but I love what you did, Spacemonkey!) |
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| Expert Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: England, S.E.
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| Thanks for that, Skip. I actually asked on behalf of my sister: she's on her own forum thing, and wanted to know what 'BTW' meant. I wasn't sure about that question myself, and I've only got the tape (read book, not bought). Magpyr's the family's name, but I'll end that question there due to my uncertainty. Memorys fine, but so's a little research Next: 'What do the letters C.W.J stand for in Nobby's name?' Are you kidding me Skip? your songs are fantastic! (but then so are the rest, not to cause offence) |
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