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    I know Ann, I nearly chickened out as well, but then I thought it's only a bit of fun, and Mike was chasing people to enter. I don't mind making a fool of myself! I usually do somewhere along the line!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam Downes View Post
    And another one wrong though I think I got your skill correct.
    Did you ever have that photo against your name Sue, because I swear I've seen it before?
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    No, I've only ever had my current avatar. Indeed before Pam took over B-G and the various upgrades were made I couldn't get an avatar to load. It did appear on the Moderators' Forum when were were discussing what to do about those of us who had current photos as avatars, and is therefore in my Photobucket site. Perhaps you have managed to get in there on some occasion by following a link?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sue Mackay View Post
    No, I've only ever had my current avatar. Indeed before Pam took over B-G and the various upgrades were made I couldn't get an avatar to load. It did appear on the Moderators' Forum when were were discussing what to do about those of us who had current photos as avatars, and is therefore in my Photobucket site. Perhaps you have managed to get in there on some occasion by following a link?
    Moi? Computer dimbo. Not a chance.
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    Erm...I sort of missed entering! A sudden rush of events got in the way! Ah well. maybe next time? (mind you I would have been guessing and probably would have caused great bursts of laughter to echo through the air!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Browneyes View Post
    ...mind you I would have been guessing and probably would have caused great bursts of laughter to echo through the air!
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    Quote Originally Posted by busyglen View Post
    I'm a bit embarrassed actually!

    I will now `fess up (although we haven't got the correct answers from Mike yet). I didn't think you were on the list Neil, and I thought the other one was MarkJ. I couldn't fit your picture to anyone else (although I kept telling myself that the young photo of you is a dead ringer for the one in the competition) so.....I put your photo to Mike!! Only reason was because he had a beard, but I thought the age was wrong! So apologies Neil, I should have gone with my first instinct.

    Anyway, I knew I had blown it as soon as Mike gave us the names, so never mind...it was fun. Interesting to know who actually got them all right though!

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    Oh Glenys, Neil was the easiest one of the lot. I knew one of them was Neil because of the family history society link, and he wasn't either photo 2 (had to be Geoffers) or 7 (had to be Mike because of the Falklands). Still not sure of Mike's skill but I said makes Dolls Houses and furniture and 12th scale garden sheds because it seemed the most 'bloke-y' and therefore the most logical out of it, spinning wool and calligraphy.
    It was the women who were the problem.........
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam Downes View Post
    Oh Glenys, Neil was the easiest one of the lot. I knew one of them was Neil because of the family history society link, and he wasn't either photo 2 (had to be Geoffers) or 7 (had to be Mike because of the Falklands).
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    Pam come on, the Falklands one could have been me, I was there a bit after Mike though, after the bullets had stopped flying around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neil Wilson View Post
    Pam come on, the Falklands one could have been me, I was there a bit after Mike though, after the bullets had stopped flying around.
    Sorry Neil. If I knew you'd been in the Falklands, it was a fact that I had certainly forgotten.
    Though now it's been mentioned I do have a vague recollection of two people talking about the Falklands - Military police??? - but I can't find it in a forum search.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam Downes
    It was the women who were the problem.....
    ...............The story of my life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam Downes View Post
    Still not sure of Mike's skill but I said makes Dolls Houses and furniture and 12th scale garden sheds because it seemed the most 'bloke-y' and therefore the most logical out of it, spinning wool and calligraphy.
    One right then

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