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Post by kedigato on Sept 2, 2010 17:37:44 GMT
It has to be "C" as it sounds like a pain of some sort, ie, a gripe or ache. Or you can gripe about something that is a pain in the ...
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Post by nazimundo on Sept 3, 2010 10:35:30 GMT
Well Dag I'm going to say its...... A ........a muck fork, although up here we call it a Graipe pronounced like the things you make wine with.
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Post by shadowdragon on Sept 6, 2010 3:33:29 GMT
I'm going with "C" as well and for the same reasons.
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Post by DAG on Sept 6, 2010 6:55:28 GMT
Thought you would fall for that one ladies, the answer is A...a muck fork! ;D Well done Alfie!
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Post by kedigato on Sept 6, 2010 7:26:29 GMT
Congrats Alfie. ........ but it does still sound like a pain. ;D
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Post by DAG on Sept 23, 2010 16:33:18 GMT
I'll start another one off then:
KEDS
a) A special container
b) lice
c) An early childrens game
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Post by shadowdragon on Sept 23, 2010 21:19:09 GMT
Thought you would fall for that one ladies, the answer is A...a muck fork! ;D Well done Alfie! So we were still right. Muck fork = hard work in the barn = back and other assorted muscle aches = griping, which is probably why they called a muck fork a gripe to begin with ;D
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Post by shadowdragon on Sept 23, 2010 21:20:20 GMT
I'm going with "C" sounds like a childrens game of some sort although I am likely wrong.
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Post by kedigato on Sept 24, 2010 5:32:56 GMT
I don't know why, but it sounds like some kind of footwear to me!!! So "a" would come the closest.
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Post by nazimundo on Sept 24, 2010 9:05:46 GMT
I'll go for B.. lice....... cos sheep can get them . handy having had a shepherd for a father in law
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Post by DAG on Sept 24, 2010 11:12:22 GMT
Sorry ladies you are out of luck again!
Alfie, you are absolutely correct!
B...lice.
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Post by nazimundo on Sept 24, 2010 18:39:57 GMT
OK people, how about
OOSE... is it
A....Woollen fluff or dust
B....To seep out
C....A river or stream
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Post by shadowdragon on Sept 24, 2010 19:00:49 GMT
I'm going with "A" for no other reason than you were talking about sheep just a couple of posts ago.
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Post by DAG on Sept 24, 2010 19:41:45 GMT
I'll go for 'A' as well as there is a River Oose and also oose is to seep out in modern language, so A by default?
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Post by kedigato on Sept 25, 2010 5:30:04 GMT
I was going for "a" for the same reason as DAG but shall say "b", to ouoe out, in a northern accent.
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