The firey Phoenix plays blackjack... 21
Yeah, that says its just shortened for the board game.
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Great Marlborough Street is shown on the British Monopoly board as "Marlborough Street".
As for the Angel,
'The Angel, Islington is not a street in London but an area of North London named after a coaching inn that stood on the Great North Road'
Surely that makes it the right answer and not Marlborough street?
Matt
Trivia
Great Marlborough Street is shown on the British Monopoly board as "Marlborough Street".
As for the Angel,
'The Angel, Islington is not a street in London but an area of North London named after a coaching inn that stood on the Great North Road'
Surely that makes it the right answer and not Marlborough street?
Matt
"Sixty percent of the time, it works, every time!"
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You're right Matt.
Maybe I should have phrased the question differently. I should certainly have checked my sources and cross-referenced my references.
Anyway, I shall return rejuvenated after the weekend, with sheafs of well-researched questions from a crack-team of highly-paid researchers.
Or failing that, some plausible-sounding bullshit that somebody told me in the pub.
Have a nice weekend!
Maybe I should have phrased the question differently. I should certainly have checked my sources and cross-referenced my references.
Anyway, I shall return rejuvenated after the weekend, with sheafs of well-researched questions from a crack-team of highly-paid researchers.
Or failing that, some plausible-sounding bullshit that somebody told me in the pub.
Have a nice weekend!
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Right. Story I heard (off said chap in said pub) was that the Bermuda Triangle isn't actually any more dangerous than any other area of the world, but because of the frequency of boats through the region (and therefore the amount of sinkages / disappearances), it was naturally assumed to be more dangerous than it actually was.
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Hmm, maybe i should give the answer away.
What i was looking for was methane deposits. These erupt, causing large amounts of bubbles (less dense than normal water) to rise, which causes the ship to go under. They've done scaled scientific tests to show it can happen, so thats what i was after!
Over to someone whos up to it
Matt
What i was looking for was methane deposits. These erupt, causing large amounts of bubbles (less dense than normal water) to rise, which causes the ship to go under. They've done scaled scientific tests to show it can happen, so thats what i was after!
Over to someone whos up to it
Matt
"Sixty percent of the time, it works, every time!"