Mornington Crescent, anyone?

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Re: Mornington Crescent, anyone?

#21 Post by Xantia-nut »

Ay up, John!

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#22 Post by JPB »

No. A clue, the person is male. I'm guessing that you weren't in the night that episode was on the box? :lol:
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#23 Post by arceye »

Are you a 12th century druid and political Activist? ;)
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#24 Post by JPB »

8-) Nope, 'fraid not. But your question suggests a knowledge of the show and/or of the "game" which, with practice, whoops Mornington Crescent's ass in an annoyingness contest. :shock:
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#25 Post by arceye »

Well, the Young Ones were perhaps the best Alt comedy show going, bur pretty much anything with Rik or Ade in it was class. I don't think Rik has been the same since the quad bike incident though.

Anyway....

Youre a man, second name beginning with F, not a 12 century druid and political activist, Definately not the first man on the moon either as the Initial is wrong.......

So,

Are you connected to motorsport?
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#26 Post by EricTheRed »

Dear Practical Classics forum,

In case anyone hasn't heard there is a new series of I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue starting next Monday. Hopefully there will be at least 29 minutes of Mornington Crescent in each episode!


Yours Faithfully


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#27 Post by JPB »

arceye wrote:Well, the Young Ones were perhaps the best Alt comedy show going, bur pretty much anything with Rik or Ade in it was class. I don't think Rik has been the same since the quad bike incident though.

Anyway....

Youre a man, second name beginning with F, not a 12 century druid and political activist, Definately not the first man on the moon either as the Initial is wrong.......

So,

Are you connected to motorsport?
:shock: Er..... Yes.
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#28 Post by arceye »

Are you a Formula racing driver?
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#29 Post by JPB »

Yes, now please put me out of my misery and give us a name. :( ;)
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#30 Post by arceye »

Are you the formula racing driver of the 1950's and early sixties (who met an untimely end at the wheel)..................................................

Ron Flockhart

(probably not but it was worth a go ;) )
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