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20th September 2004, 07:11 PM #1291Senior Member
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Of course, the down side to answering a question is that you have to think of a new one!
This is probably easy, in that it must be findable with google:
Give the year it happened, and the name and species of the first living creature to make an earth orbit.
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20th September 2004, 07:16 PM #1292
Year (guess) 1959
Species: Dog
Name: LaikaI wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."
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20th September 2004, 09:42 PM #1293
Alternatively
1521
Ferdinand Magellan
Homo SapiensDriver of the Forums
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20th September 2004, 10:08 PM #1294Senior Member
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I kind of realised that I would get an answer along the lines of Driver's, due to my poor wording.
But duckman extremely rapidly got the answer I was looking for, and was a mere 2 years out, which I think is close enough (given that he could have googled 'Laika' for the correct year - 1957):
Facts and pics here!
So I leave duckman and Driver to decide who will set the next test of grey matter!
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20th September 2004, 10:12 PM #1295
Your go, duckster!
I was just being a smartarse.Driver of the Forums
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21st September 2004, 09:00 AM #1296
Smarter than the average asre
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21st September 2004, 11:46 AM #1297Originally Posted by silentCDriver of the Forums
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21st September 2004, 09:31 PM #1298Originally Posted by DriverI wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."
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21st September 2004, 10:44 PM #1299
OK
What's wrong with my answer in post #1293 above?Driver of the Forums
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22nd September 2004, 07:59 AM #1300Originally Posted by Driver
Who said there was anything wrong with it? :confused:I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."
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22nd September 2004, 09:29 AM #1301Originally Posted by Driver
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22nd September 2004, 09:59 AM #1302
How come someone who was killed halfway round, still gets the gernsey, and why don't we know about the bloke that actually brought the last ship home?
If this all happened today, the whole crew would get Rolex's (or at least Citizen Sportswatches), dinner at parliament house, and a contract to do ads for a little known brand of preserved peach.
Cheers,
P
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22nd September 2004, 11:58 AM #1303
Got it in one, Darren. Your go.
Biting, you're not serious, are you? The bloke who is nominally in charge always gets the credit. If you change that, you'll tear a hole in the fabric of the known universe and we'll all end up with bloody Woger and Seaman Staines ...Driver of the Forums
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22nd September 2004, 12:05 PM #1304
Who is this?
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22nd September 2004, 12:43 PM #1305Originally Posted by Driver
Looks like it blew past me.I wanted to become a brickie but my old man said "No son, learn a trade."
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