SuperDeath II
14 watchers
Dec 2015
10:30pm, 2 Dec 2015
36,306 posts
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swittle
Stylish. I am reminded of Sharpe's 'Porterhouse Blue'.
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Dec 2015
10:33pm, 2 Dec 2015
16,070 posts
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GlennR
Menu here: stjohngroup.uk.com Sadly lacking in squirrel though. |
Dec 2015
6:41am, 3 Dec 2015
78,547 posts
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GregP
At this point its's back to squirrel vs bacon - both from the 13/14 SuperDeath. We need a real hitter in the next two years. We haven't done British Songbirds - that might produce a real contender for 16/17. |
Dec 2015
6:55am, 3 Dec 2015
14,124 posts
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Ted
Glenn. St John's Chop House? Lovely.
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Dec 2015
6:57am, 3 Dec 2015
10,296 posts
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AngusClydesdale
British songbirds could be good. Skylark ftw
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Dec 2015
7:00am, 3 Dec 2015
19,893 posts
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McGoohan
Blackbird and nightingale should be strong contenders too.
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Dec 2015
7:13am, 3 Dec 2015
10,297 posts
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AngusClydesdale
Oh yes. There would need to be a linkie to the appropriate Tweet of the Day, just so that the usual suspects could ignore it and vote for random birds based on capricious desire rather than objective facts (for it could not be a proper Deathmatch otherwise). |
Dec 2015
9:04am, 3 Dec 2015
16,071 posts
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GlennR
Sorry, would that be based on sound, appearance, or flavour?
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Dec 2015
9:06am, 3 Dec 2015
78,548 posts
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GregP
I'd probably vote blackbird. The skylark is a bit of a bore once the initial shock of hearing (or seeing) one wears off.
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Dec 2015
9:08am, 3 Dec 2015
78,549 posts
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GregP
SF1 closed. Quite convincing in the end. Albert Einstein 15 - 20 red squirrel (sciurus vulgaris) |
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