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Does the place name have to be just a body part word like "eye" or can the body part be contained inside the place name? For example I have a place called "Kneesworth", would that be acceptable? :)
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That is exactly how it works, well done that man:thumleft: Double points apply if go to "COCKERMOUTH". (you can thank Lissa for that example) |
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Is there any point doing this if I'm not going to the AR?
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You don't have to if you don't want to. On the other hand you could arange a signpost rideout taking in as many places as you can in one day with your mates. Happy hunting:thumleft: Ian. |
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Lord Herefords K@ob! This one refers not to the appendage of an actual Lord but a hill in the Welsh Black Mountains.
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s****horpe gets you disquallified =; |
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No fair - that and pen-istone are just up the road from me :(
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But it's no good going to scu-nthorpe, that's about as low as turning up for a ridout in a reliant robin=; Don't go to Clitheroe either, shortened words and abreviations are a nono=; Ian |
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Quick question, one of the rules you have made is that the rider has to be in the photo, now I do a lot of riding by my lonesome.....sad I know, so it would be a bit difficult to take a picture with me in it as well, especially as I would be taking it on the mobile. So could this rule be bent when riding alone?
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Ian |
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