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Re: Win a WorldTimer

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highway62 wrote:Italian light-bulb manufacturer ???? :?

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Helix Von Smelix wrote:
highway62 wrote:Italian light-bulb manufacturer ???? :?

:wink:
Wasn't it one of the Harry Potter spells? 8)

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:lol: great picture!
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Dancematt wrote:Haha, silly paper people they put the answer in the article!
Of course, they actually want someone to win it :D
Plus, they know the intelligence of the average reader :D
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Bet the bunny knows the answer! Wabbit World Timer? :lol:
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highway62 wrote:Bet the bunny knows the answer! Wabbit World Timer? :lol:
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Looking at the initial posts in this thread I actually thought it was really going to be difficult, but it was so easy even my wife entered (she just doesn't know it yet.....).

Now I wonder if I can get the dog an e-mail address........
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Can't be bothered to enter. Humbug. :yawn:
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Berkshire Critic wrote:Can't be bothered to enter. Humbug. :yawn:
Nice sale on ebay for the winner. :thumbup: Throwing away an easy £1K :shock: :shock: :thumbdown:
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Berkshire Critic wrote:Can't be bothered to enter. Humbug. :yawn:
Send me your name and e-mail and I'll enter for you!

If we win I'll go 50-50 with you. You can have strap andI'll have the other half..
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Amor Vincit Omnia wrote:
Fnew wrote:Illuminati
Forget it, with questions like that anyone who can spell Illuminati, not to mention knowing what it means, doesn't have a prayer!
Only by the grace of God (and autocorrect) was Illuminati spelled correctly. :lol:
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poppydoodlesdad wrote:
Berkshire Critic wrote:Can't be bothered to enter. Humbug. :yawn:
Send me your name and e-mail and I'll enter for you!

If we win I'll go 50-50 with you. You can have strap andI'll have the other half..
:lol: fat chance of winning.
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I've entered. Didnt't see any rule saying you had to be in the UK to win... I fact the terms and conditions are rather short. Now I have to wait until Nov. 15 before ordering one myself!
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Berkshire Critic wrote:
poppydoodlesdad wrote:
Berkshire Critic wrote:Can't be bothered to enter. Humbug. :yawn:
Send me your name and e-mail and I'll enter for you!

If we win I'll go 50-50 with you. You can have strap andI'll have the other half..
:lol: fat chance of winning.
Who you callin' fat?! ;)
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I just hope the winner doesn't fall foul of the stringent competition terms and conditions. They must have had a whole team of lawyers to draft them out.

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