Jun 2018
2:13pm, 15 Jun 2018
49,113 posts
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swittle
Good for me, greppers. The photo brings back memories of times when I could run up hills.
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Jun 2018
2:20pm, 15 Jun 2018
19,879 posts
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Maclennane
thanks for the Kate Bush earworm
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Jun 2018
9:12pm, 15 Jun 2018
49,116 posts
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swittle
soz
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Jun 2018
10:11am, 18 Jun 2018
103,540 posts
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GregP
Right. Here's the thing. One of the 'undefined' wildcards (WILDCARD II) I think) did really well as it was. So the new entries will go through to the second round with that score.
Because of the enormous "no better than 'meh' rate", anything that didn't lose its deposit will go through, and we'll see where we go from there.
Ready?
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Jun 2018
10:28am, 18 Jun 2018
103,542 posts
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GregP
Pool A closed. Charles Darwin (1809–1882), English naturalist and writer, best known as the originator of the theory of biological evolution by natural selection goes through with 25 votes. All other entrants lost their deposit.
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Jun 2018
10:29am, 18 Jun 2018
103,543 posts
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GregP
Really disappointed that the dolphin's gone already but hey.
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Jun 2018
10:31am, 18 Jun 2018
103,544 posts
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GregP
Darwin Lagrangian, the relativistic velocity of the particle goes through from Pool B with 14 votes. All other entrants lost their deposits.
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Jun 2018
10:34am, 18 Jun 2018
103,546 posts
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GregP
Pool C closes with two doing through:
Darwin, Northern Territory, a capital city in Australia (14 votes) Darwin Medal (10 votes)
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Jun 2018
10:36am, 18 Jun 2018
17,009 posts
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TRO Toddslayer
'a capital city' WTAF, surely there can be only capital?
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Jun 2018
10:39am, 18 Jun 2018
103,547 posts
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GregP
Fool.
Meanwhile Pool D closes. Two go through:
City of Darwin, Australia (10 votes) RRS Charles Darwin, a 1984 British ship (13 votes)
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