Peterthegreat
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.....or even The Outlaw Josey Wales....
The Outlaw Josie Wells.
Is correct - D6130 is more accurate but Peterthegreat was first. One of you can set the next question- if you want me to adjudicate I slightly favor Ptg....or even 'The Outlaw Josie Wales'?
.....or even The Outlaw Josey Wales....
I'm happy for @Peterthegreat to set the next question.Is correct - D6130 is more accurate but Peterthegreat was first. One of you can set the next question- if you want me to adjudicate I slightly favor Ptg
That's it ! (Nitpick-minutiae department: I seem to recall reading that for an extremely brief period way back in the Middle Ages, at a time of much chopping-and-changing of national ownerships, Bohemia did have a very short stretch of Adriatic coast; but it certainly didn't in Shakey's time.)Bohemia doesn't have a coast
Surely that has to be a Rolls Royce engine?What's the connection between the first internal combustion engined motor car to be built in the UK, and the English Electric Lightning?
Having just read a biography of Henry Royce I think it would be a challenge as Rolls Royce didn't exist until 1906(?) and I'm pretty sure the first car that was truly British was on the road in the late 19th century...Surely that has to be a Rolls Royce engine?
NopeSurely that has to be a Rolls Royce engine?
I doubt if the car had one! As a clue, it was built in 1895 in Yeovil.A constant need to read the fuel gauge?
Exactly, I thought that would take longer!Designed by a Petter?
1978?
1978?
I think we might. Have you got a question?Approximately a week gone by -- might we take it that it's "open floor"?
That's him -- the Reverend of that name; one of his hobbies was dog-breeding, in the course of which he gave to the world the Jack Russell terrier breed.Jack Russell?
At a rough guess, they didn't have any horses...?