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The birds of OTG: a non-liturgical deathmatch (23-02)

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Jan 2023
1:27pm, 27 Jan 2023
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Ocelot Spleens
I stayed in Gardiner, Montana, on a trailer park for 2 weeks. It was great, as you drove in it looked terrible then you raise it had about 10 pubs, mainly because it was next to Yellowstone.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardiner,_Montana
Jan 2023
1:28pm, 27 Jan 2023
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Ocelot Spleens
FFS!
Jan 2023
1:59pm, 27 Jan 2023
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swittle
Port radar tower, Royal Seaforth Docks, at the entrance to the Mersey. 98 ft high, early 1960s, it was the first port-assisted radar facility in the UK.

Jan 2023
2:13pm, 27 Jan 2023
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GregP
Oooh. What do we reckon TROSaracen? That or the one at Adastral Park?
Jan 2023
2:23pm, 27 Jan 2023
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TROSaracen
I’m calling it for Seaforth. Magnificent.

Decisive factors probably the grey corrugated outer layer, just repulsive and the utterly pointless Hexagon on top of a square design of the main gubbins. Inspired on every level 😁
Jan 2023
4:30pm, 27 Jan 2023
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Chrisity
Looks more like a badly made Rubik's cube than a building.

Fun fact - I have one of the early Rubik's cubes, brought back from a Maths Conference in Germany i believe by my old analysis lecturer, with whom I played 5 a side football.
Jan 2023
6:45pm, 27 Jan 2023
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RichHL
I had an early one that creaked. That's how you knew it was a real one.
Jan 2023
6:56pm, 27 Jan 2023
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ThorntonRunner
First got one in autumn 79 - the first term of my maths degree. A maths lecturer was selling "Hungarian magic cubes" that he imported direct. Many evenings were spent with friends trying to cracking it - took me six weeks to solve it the first time.e, and another fortnight until I could reliably solve it
Jan 2023
10:17pm, 27 Jan 2023
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Ocelot Spleens
Pterodactyl v Robin, not bad, a Robin free final would have been better, if you ask me.
Jan 2023
7:42am, 28 Jan 2023
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chunkywizard
Don’t count out bluebird just yet!

About This Thread

Maintained by GregP
Deathmatch closed 02/02/23
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GOLD: Robin - a small insectivorous passerine bird

SILVER: Pterodactyl - an extinct genus of pterosaurs

BRONZE: Bluebird - a gas turbine-powered vehicle that was driven by Donald Campbell and achieved the world land speed record in 1964
BRONZE: Penguin - long established book company
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