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if i'm home, i watch the chase :icon_redface:

so i know fook all but can pluck a few corkers out :whistling:

i did a pub quiz ONCE i got 2 questions right out of 40 :D

 

did you win? or was the barman supreme :tongue2::thumbs:

 

came 2nd the other bloke in the quiz got 3...

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I remember a classic ... I was in lanzagrotty on holes with the family and there was a quiz by the pool every day ... I have a pretty good general knowledge and love watching quizzes from the chase to

Ecstasy tablets of the 1990s and there affects.

read a few james herriot books a few years back,, but not all of them,,, also read 3 of bill brysons books about traveling,,, very funny books,,, but hes done loads and ive not read them all,,   i

Would anyone say they were well read enough to do the books on any author, pref 'Hunting related'... :hmm:

 

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Phil Drabble

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Darcy's modern classics... (Baw's got this one covered.. :laugh: )

To name but a few... :victory:

 

How about Jack Hargreaves 'Out Of Town' TV series....Know enough..? :hmm:

 

Me an 'ol Borderscot are goin to be able to compete on Norman Mursall books soon enough I hope. :D:whistling:

 

Maybe for me right now DBP stuff from 76 to 82, i've read em enough when I was a kid an they where hot off the press, a week on the kazi should refresh the old brain again :angel:

 

You..??

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read a few james herriot books a few years back,, but not all of them,,, also read 3 of bill brysons books about traveling,,, very funny books,,, but hes done loads and ive not read them all,,

 

ive also read howard marks books,,,, very funny

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read a few james herriot books a few years back,, but not all of them,,, also read 3 of bill brysons books about traveling,,, very funny books,,, but hes done loads and ive not read them all,,

 

ive also read howard marks books,,,, very funny

 

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You could do a from and too mate... :yes:

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Read most of plummers not them all. read all of t.walsh.a couple of drabble. only one of darcys. worst lurcher book read was by katherine tottenham.

Was that sommat like 'All About The Lurcher', read it out of the library back in the day and yer mate, it was pretty shite but i'd bet there are worse out there now(?)

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Would anyone say they were well read enough to do the books on any author, pref 'Hunting related'... :hmm:

 

Ted Walsh

Phil Drabble

DBP

Even Darcy... (Baw's got this one covered.. :laugh: )

To name but a few... :victory:

 

How about Jack Hargreaves 'Out Of Town' TV series....Know enough..? :hmm:

 

Me an 'ol Borderscot are goin to be able to compete on Norman Mursall books soon enough I hope. :D:whistling:

 

Maybe for me right now DBP stuff from 76 to 82, i've read em enough when I was a kid an they where hot off the press, a week on the kazi should refresh the old brain again :angel:

 

You..??

 

Just finished Green and Pleasant land...excellent...your copy arrive yet mate? Also just read The Great Game: The Life and Times of a Welsh Poacher by Harold Wyman...quite enjoyed that...

 

I think no matter how well you know a subject - a wee sneaky curve ball - under all that 'black chair and darkness' pressure and you could forget your own name PDQ...

 

I reckon I would score pretty highly on heavyweight boxing in the 1970s... :thumbs:

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reacently been quite intrested in napoleonic wars,,peninsular wars ect,, wellington and all them battles in spain ect :thumbs:

 

Me too and last year visted some battle sites etc around Portugal but its a massive subject matter... One subject, one shot at the title....

Visited the Trafalgar cemetery at Gibraltar last year where some of the men who died from their wounds following the battle of trafalgar are buried

 

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My subject would have I be British, German and American aircraft of WW2

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Read most of plummers not them all. read all of t.walsh.a couple of drabble. only one of darcys. worst lurcher book read was by katherine tottenham.

Was that sommat like 'All About The Lurcher', read it out of the library back in the day and yer mate, it was pretty shite but i'd bet there are worse out there now(?)

 

Thats the one :thumbs: Also the lurcher by jon hutcheon is :thumbdown:on a brighter note i rated the book stormy nights frosty mornings by paul dooley :thumbs:

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WWII

 

 

For your first question, Scot; Did the Extermination Camps exist?

 

 

" NO!!!!! People were queuing up to get into Auschwitz! Coming in by the train load! They were having a Gas!!!!! "

 

 

(Bleep! Bleep! Bleep! Bleep! Bleep! Bleep!) ..... And, your answer is, in fact ..... err ..... F**k!

 

Let me just confer with the panel of judges here .....

 

 

Yes! And I can now confirm that You are, " Scothunter " ...............

 

 

Holocaust Denialist Mastermind 2013!!!

:toast: :boogy: :clapper:

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I don't have a specialist subject as such, but i seem to know the basics of a wide range of subjects :hmm: i watch these game shows on itv on an afternoon and if i went on i reckon i would win, such is my general knowledge :yes:

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Would anyone say they were well read enough to do the books on any author, pref 'Hunting related'... :hmm:

 

Ted Walsh

Phil Drabble

DBP

Darcy's modern classics... (Baw's got this one covered.. :laugh: )

To name but a few... :victory:

 

How about Jack Hargreaves 'Out Of Town' TV series....Know enough..? :hmm:

 

Me an 'ol Borderscot are goin to be able to compete on Norman Mursall books soon enough I hope. :D:whistling:

 

Maybe for me right now DBP stuff from 76 to 82, i've read em enough when I was a kid an they where hot off the press, a week on the kazi should refresh the old brain again :angel:

 

You..??

:laugh: good thread mate :thumbs:

 

My memory is murder, like tomo I've read all the James Herriot books, but I think I'd struggle answering questions on them. Hunting books, got to be Darcy's, I'm his number one fan :D but even then I'd struggle. He is so diverse covering almost all hunting methods, I'd need to restrict it to one field....... The catty ;)

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Would anyone say they were well read enough to do the books on any author, pref 'Hunting related'... :hmm:

 

Ted Walsh

Phil Drabble

DBP

Darcy's modern classics... (Baw's got this one covered.. :laugh: )

To name but a few... :victory:

 

How about Jack Hargreaves 'Out Of Town' TV series....Know enough..? :hmm:

 

Me an 'ol Borderscot are goin to be able to compete on Norman Mursall books soon enough I hope. :D:whistling:

 

Maybe for me right now DBP stuff from 76 to 82, i've read em enough when I was a kid an they where hot off the press, a week on the kazi should refresh the old brain again :angel:

 

You..??

:laugh: good thread mate :thumbs:

 

My memory is murder, like tomo I've read all the James Herriot books, but I think I'd struggle answering questions on them. Hunting books, got to be Darcy's, I'm his number one fan :D but even then I'd struggle. He is so diverse covering almost all hunting methods, I'd need to restrict it to one field....... The catty ;)

 

Nothing quite gets my rocks off like my catapult. :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

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