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rogerr | 12:21 Wed 22nd Nov 2006 | Quizzes & Puzzles
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Re my question from yesterday---Would the 51st be a second one
I found a film called Fifty First Dates
My thinking is that the 51st would then mean a second date--does that make any sense to you?
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Yes - thats brilliant, I feel certain you've hit the nail on the head with that one ... good luck !
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Thanks--I thought you would like to know the answer after all your hard work (well, I hope it's the answer)
Still got Catchy Mousey to get then I'm done.
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R



I really do wish someone would get the catchy mousey one. I've been thinking about it since you first posted it rogger
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Thanks Mazie--if I do ever get it, I will post on here.
thanks rogerr. Just wondering if the catchy could be have nothing to do with catching but as in " a catchy little song" something that is addictive etc
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Like your thinking Mazie--the trouble with some quizzes is that you can get stuck in one way of thinking and get blinkered to any other train of thought. That is why any input from other people is always welcome.
Don't think this will really help, but just in case ......... the only mouse related 7, 7 pattern I can think of is " Hickory, Dickory" ... but it's not a film or TV !
If you don't mind I'll post it on another board I'm a member of and see if anyone there has any idea's
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Thanks Sarumite and please do Mazie.
Ah - Found you at last!

I think that you are every much like me! Whenever I have attempted humour or sent a personal message, I always find myself in two minds whether I should send it! What will people think? How will they react?

I didn't wish the following comment on that particular posting about the use of LOL to be seen to be a "put down". I have come to the conclusion that I "print and be damned". If someone reads it the wrong way - so be it! I apply the motto of the Knights of the Garter "Honi soit qui mal y pense" = "the shame is his who thinks ill of it"!

Fortunately my recent comments appear to have been taken in the spirit in which they were offered, but emotions are running high at the moment and who can tell just how people will react.

Perhaps you can see why I did not wish to lay all this out on an active posting and preferred a more personal route.

Regards!

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