The average age of a phoenix in Vietnam was... n-n-n-n-19.

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and signing?
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aha. yes Demmerz; much of the meaning is conveyed through gesture and facial expression so...
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Do they speak through their ears or something?
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I was sure I posted 'sign language' as a reply earlier!

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still no; time for a clue: the programme is called yoho ahoy
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A woman at work has a young daughter and reckons the answer must be something to do with the words they speak.... which are 'yoho' and 'ahoy'.

So I'll plump for that answer and say that they communicate with inflections rather than a vast array of words.
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spot on, over to Demmerz's colleague's daughter for the next Q
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She thanks you for this glorious opportunity however I am I cruel man and have pushed her aside to ask a question of my own.

:? : Can anyone tell me what the following three cars are?

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The blue one is definitely a VW beetle :D

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The middle one is a very nice old skool porsche 914 8)

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Cock on ;) I'm impressed that you guessed the 914 so quickly. I think they're lovely looking cars and wouldn't mind owning one.... but they cost so much to run!

The last one is.....?
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it looks a bit like an old austin.
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Cracked it, its a renault!

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It is indeed. Next honour is reserved for MattB provided he can tell me which type of Renault it is....
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Certainly demmerz!

It's a Renault 5 Turbo. Another old'un!

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