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Moobs?

Ah... a quick search has reminded me I shouldn't post when I've been sniffing the barmaid's apron.

Anyway, you're not on the right track.

CLUE: 50 years ago, Britain and a whole host of other countries could have been included with Mauritania and Madagascar.
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back from the dead: imperial currencies?
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Bingo that man.

Practically the whole world now sees the point of decimal currencies except Mauritania, Madagascar, and rather oddly, my dad.

Over to Istenem.
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Cardinal Sin wrote:Bingo that man.

Practically the whole world now sees the point of decimal currencies except Mauritania, Madagascar, and rather oddly, my dad.
Haha yes!
My late, and very argumentative, Grandfather once spent at least half an hour explaining pre-decimal currency to me, and why it was so much easier to understand than the new stuff.
I then said "there are 100 new pence in a pound. That's all you need to know about decimal currency".
Bless him.
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240 pennies for a pound goes further.
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:D

Yes, but apparently because there used to be 12 pence in a pound, you can divide a box of apples in more combinations (6 x 2, 2 x 6, 3 x 4, 4 x3) than a box of 10 apples (5 x 2, 2 x 5).

So there you are then!
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cool. can't think of anything good. so a lauren harries question:

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that is her and her brother, her brother holds the world record for baking the biggest what?
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Is that the child prodigy antiques expert sex change person ?
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one and the same
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worlds biggest pancake?
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it is not a pancake but you have got the right ingredients.
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aren't they the same thing? anyway, no.

eggs, flour and milk, a great big pot and a huge oven are the ingredients he needed. plus perhaps a little oil to stop it sticking to the bottom.
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i'm guessing you are not a chef AAA. :wink:
this is a traditional English food
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