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dotty. | 13:17 Sun 15th Apr 2012 | ChatterBank
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1. has facebook's timeline thingy broken?
2. if i had £1 each way on seabass how much will i have won, put it on sat pm.
3. this is the multi-part bit, how long has ab been using the black cat with the tiara with the 'we're busy cos it is sunday and we are besieged by quizzers' message, and when will ab get a separate section for q & p to stop other folk not being able to get on the site?
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2. £3
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sibton you need to state which of the questions you are answering tut
tut dotty, look again
£3, Bloody hell, you had better cancell the new Bentley dotty lol.
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ahhh sorry sibton the sun was in my eyes! tony i get my stake back too and so does that mean i get £5 back as i put it each way?
£1@8/1 (a quarter of the odds) returns £2 + stke of £1 = £3.00
Yep you get your stake back dotty, don't spend it all at once though will you lol.
I put £1 each way on Seabass and got £6.50.
vandc you must have taken an early price of 22/1 - well done
but if dotty didn't take a price, then she gets 8/1
Ah, understood. I placed mine on Friday. :)
my seabass was 10/1 but I haven't collected yet
Well done boxtops, if you put £1 e/w, your returns will be £3.50 (inc £1 stake)
Unfortunately I don't need to work out any winnings!
Being the last of the big spenders, I put £1.25 EW on Neptune Collonges and got back £54.
snags, you put me to shame
and with your user name silver nag!!
I wouldn't want Q&P to become a separate site. However I did like the idea someone had of limiting the number of quiz entries in the latest posts list or having two latest posts lists

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