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E: 11/11 Romantic stay in London
JamboDP
Posts: 41,660 Forumite
http://www.fluidlondon.co.uk/userpollresponse.aspx?UserPollID=31
answer = Bob Dylan
wrong answer posted, now edited thanks to meshydan and David. for the pm
I must have had a senior moment the answer is in the text.
answer = Bob Dylan
wrong answer posted, now edited thanks to meshydan and David. for the pm
I must have had a senior moment the answer is in the text.
I do it just for fun and whatever I win is a bonus
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Surely Bob Dylan is the famous folkie
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Not forgetting that Bob Marley died in 1981 ...0
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The Troubadour was established in 1954 and has hosted a myriad of stars such as Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Marianne Faithful in the 1960's, and more recently Jamie T, Adele & Laura Marling. Its intimate Club is a great venue in which to watch today's singer songwriters.When The Fun Stops Stop
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Great wrong answer Op. Thanks."If you no longer go for a gap, you are no longer a racing driver" - Ayrton Senna0
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Jeff_Bridges_hair wrote: »Great wrong answer Op. Thanks.
no need for that go look your self next time0 -
People make mistakes sometimes, cut some slack - we are SO DAMN lucky to have people who actually post answers on this site. I used to do it the long way around and it took me about 5 times as long to enter. Read the question and if you doubt the answer - then self investigate but don't be rude to original posters, it's uncalled for!0
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Jeff_Bridges_hair wrote: »Great wrong answer Op. Thanks.
I really think you should be thanking the OP for taking the time and effort to post so many comps ,people are human and make mistakes ,you only have yourself to blame for not checking the answer yourself .
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I agree it is so easy entering when people are listing the comps and answers here for us to enter.People make mistakes sometimes, cut some slack - we are SO DAMN lucky to have people who actually post answers on this site. I used to do it the long way around and it took me about 5 times as long to enter. Read the question and if you doubt the answer - then self investigate but don't be rude to original posters, it's uncalled for!
So what if 1 in a 100 is the wrong answer the other 99 are correct and I would not have known about any of them if it was not for the dedicated few on here.
So a big thanks goes to them:T:T:T:T
I have also pmd jam so that he can change his answer before he is hung drawn and quartered.When The Fun Stops Stop
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must be time to turn computer off and go to bedI do it just for fun and whatever I win is a bonus0
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Don't be put off :-)jambodaveprince wrote: »must be time to turn computer off and go to bed
We can all slip up,myself included.
Win a romantic night for two at The Troubadour where you will enjoy a 3-course dinner with wine, followed by free entry to the live music club, and a night’s stay in the seductive Garret.
Closing date: 11th November 2011
- Participants must be aged 18 or over
- Not valid on Friday and Saturday nights
- Prize valid until 31st January 2012
- Venue needs to be contacted to arrange the date of stay
- Complimentary Wine at dinner is for house red or white only0
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