Name the historical bits

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Name the historical bits

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....are you bored of these yet? :D

Anyway...i suppose these are best described as some 'historical' figures although you needn't take that too literally.

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I have lost interest, since the 1st name the bits for fun :lol: please revert back to those :D
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Boobs. that is all.
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I'll play (didn't trust myself to look too long at the last "who's bits" quiz). Guesses off top of my head.
1.Einstein
2.Imelda Marcos
3.Queen mother
4. Mao Tse Tung
5. Amilia Erhardt
6. Margaret Thatcher
7. Beethoven
8. Ghandhi
9. Robert Mugabe
10.Norman Swartzkopf
11. Loius Armstrong
12. Brunel
13. Can't even guess
14.Abraham Lincoln
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13 - Helen Sharman - 1st British woman in space.
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village wrote:.are you bored of these yet?
Could we have a poll on that? :lol:
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So...just number 9 left to guess before i subject you to another :lol:


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My initial thought was Gaddafi- should I have stuck with it?
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village wrote:So...just number 9 left to guess before i subject you to another :lol:
Is this a sign of a man with too much time on his hands?
You should get a hobby :D
Don't you have any watches that need polishing? (I realise that may be a euphemism) 8)

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castle wrote:My initial thought was Gaddafi- should I have stuck with it?
No :lol:
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st-rider wrote:
village wrote:So...just number 9 left to guess before i subject you to another :lol:
Is this a sign of a man with too much time on his hands?
You should get a hobby :D
Don't you have any watches that need polishing? (I realise that may be a euphemism) 8)

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9. Nelson Mandelas wife Winny(?)
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Helix Von Smelix wrote:9. Nelson Mandelas wife Winny(?)

Yep...well done.

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village wrote:
Helix Von Smelix wrote:9. Nelson Mandelas wife Winny(?)

Yep...well done.

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