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dollop
dollop Posts: 2,052 Forumite
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edited 6 April 2012 at 9:14AM in Game Over Archives
All you have to do is give us the correct answer to the question below and you could win a two-night stay in a luxury 2 bedroom apartment to accommodate up to 4 lucky guests.

More and enter: http://www.londonchoice.com/competition.asp

If you are asked a quesion about Harrods the answer is `Knightsbridge`

If you are asked `What is the name of the road that is transformed every Sunday into a world famous open-air art show which takes place on the railings of Kensington and Hyde Park?` the answer is `Bayswater Road`

(When i first posted this comp entry was not via Facebook)

Searched url, shorturl, 15/05+London.
It`s getting to the point

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  • mintymoneysaver
    mintymoneysaver Posts: 3,527 Forumite
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    edited 5 April 2012 at 10:59AM
    Isn't Harrods in Knightsbridge? but then, Knightsbridge in is 'Royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea' So I suppose it could be either. I couldn't find the link you mentioned about Bayswater Road? I've gone for Knightsbridge.

    Thanks for the comp anyway!
  • dollop
    dollop Posts: 2,052 Forumite
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    edited 6 April 2012 at 9:08AM
    Isn't Harrods in Knightsbridge? but then, Knightsbridge in is 'Royal borough of Kensington and Chelsea' So I suppose it could be either. I couldn't find the link you mentioned about Bayswater Road? I've gone for Knightsbridge.

    Thanks for the comp anyway!

    When i first posted this comp the link was there and this was the question asked:

    Question:
    What is the name of the road that is transformed every Sunday into a world famous open-air art show which takes place on the railings of Kensington and Hyde Park?

    The below was found using Google cached.

    Answer: Every Sunday Bayswater Road is transformed into the world's liveliest open-air art show. This world famous show is on the railings of Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. Over 250 artists and craftsmen display their original works - meet the artists and choose from thousands of different exhibits.

    here: http://www.londonchoice.com/neighbourhood_view.asp?id=21

    So if you are asked this question then Bayswater Road is the answer. If you are asked a question about Harrods then it looks like Knightsbridge is the answer.
    It`s getting to the point
  • hornetgirl
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    edited 6 April 2012 at 3:07PM
    Post deleted as OP's heavy editing of their original and follow-up posts meant mine left me looking like a simpleton who can't read properly :)
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