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detective | 15:15 Sat 25th Sep 2010 | Phrases & Sayings
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Which two word term was used in the British Navy for a pension received for war wounds, the worth of which depended on severity and rank?
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I really can't understand why you do the quiz and why you don't realise that that an answer given on here is given to anyone else doing the quiz so what's the point?
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For God's sake, just stop mithering!. Otherwise I will report you to the editor and get you removed from the site. This is a quiz answer site and is to be used as such.
sorry detective, dont know.
Detective...how are you going to get her removed? Have you got special powers?

While I'm here this is not a quiz site..it is a question and answer site.

I take it you can't complete quizzes....because you're cheating..!!
The answer you are looking for is smart ticket.
There are clearly two points here - the first is that Answerbank has its own "rules" - ask anything you like as long as it doesn't offend, isn't rude, etc. Clearly, this "allows" "detective" to ask what he likes (and he certainly does).

The second point (and by far the more important one in this case) is that the quizzes "detective" is entering (GBQ and GFQ) also have their own rules and they say that contestants are not to ask for the answers on any quizzing sites. So, if anyone chooses to enter a quiz, they should abide by the rules of that quiz.
Nice to see you getting an "honourable(?)" mention in dispatches in this months answer sheet - or is it someone else?

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