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gandalfstwin OGGMSTKMBGSUIKWIATA Posted May 5, 2011
>Surely not- again-<
Preston?
Got it in one Rod! +3
It was in Preston that Colonel Sanders opened the first Kentucky Fried Chicken shop in ............
When??
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Rod Posted May 6, 2011
! Look everybody ! - I got +3 for an (intentional this time) silly guess!
! ! !
When?
Don't really care now, but lessay a month before the Preston Guild in 1979 (or 1959 but that seems a bit early)
gt, have you scored 'A Long Awaited Party' yet?
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pebblederook-The old guy wearing surfer beads- what does he think he looks like? Posted May 6, 2011
As I shall be away from computers for a short while can I submit my answer to GT's next QI in advance?
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gandalfstwin OGGMSTKMBGSUIKWIATA Posted May 6, 2011
Guilds were held in 1952, 1972, 1992. The next is 2012!
1959, however is not that far out!
Just add a few years, and you will have it.
Due to RL getting in the way, not yet scored the last one. Hope to get it done this weekend!
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Rod Posted May 6, 2011
Incidentally, as I'll be (mostly) remote for the next 12 - 14 days,
Everyone please hold back from starting new QIs
Pretty please?
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