Mornington Crescent, anyone?

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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#101 Post by JPB »

Looks like I came home just in time then.....

Are you a motoring journalist, polymath and Hebrew scholar whose personal favourite car of all time was the VW Scirocco Storm? :)
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#102 Post by arceye »

:D Wondered where you'd got to John.

I'm not I'm afraid. (for both John and Martins guesses)

at this stage though, there being so few takers, I will admit to being very important to british motorsport
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#103 Post by Martin Evans »

Are you British yourself :?:
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#104 Post by Martin Evans »

Of course you are Mr Hugh Locke-King :!:
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#105 Post by arceye »

Spot on Martin,

your it :)
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#106 Post by Martin Evans »

When some people have referred to the fast lane of a motorway, others have been reminded of "L". I'm not usually near a computer on Wednesdays, so if this is still running by then, questions will be answered on Thursday.
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#107 Post by Luxobarge »

Martin, As I was ticked off for doing it wrong a couple of people ago, I must also tell you that you're supposed to give us the initial letters of your person, and we ask questions thereafter - so what are the initial letters of your person?

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#108 Post by arceye »

:) Yes, start with the initial of your last name, and from there pretty much anything goes question wise with (hopefully) the odd clue thrown in by yourself if youre feeling generous.
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#109 Post by Martin Evans »

L
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#110 Post by arceye »

:) Ok, first off are you male?
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