Private Eye?
Not that one I'm afraid but you're on the right lines.
Private Eye?
Top Tips from Viz.
That's the one. Over to you Finbarr.
How many rooms are there in Hilbert's Hotel?
Seeing as didn't ask for any reasoning and I don't know what it is.
None?
That is not the answer, you must be thinking of Hilbert's building site (with planning permission for a hotel).
My alter ego is Hapag Lloyd, not Finbarr. I've tried to live my life guided by the tenets of the good book - Viz's Top Tips.
Here's another tip which will not only save you money but could one day save your life:
If you're cold stand in a corner, they're usually about 90 degrees.
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Enough frivolity here's the next question:
How many rooms are there in Hilbert's Hotel?
I've just started counting them. I'll get back to you when I finish...
(That might be a while, 'cause somebody told me it was infinite. Oh, and an infinitely large bus of tourists has just turned up wanting rooms as well!)
Infinite?
EDIT: Oh, damn. Beaten again.
As I've set a question recently, you may have the floor if you'd like, backontrack.
Otherwise, open floor.
"I was adored once too."
This line is spoken by which Shakespeare play? And by which character?
Twelfth Night -- Sir Andrew Aguecheek (Act 2, Scene 3)
I'm torn between Jilly Cooper and Jackie Collins
I am afraid that my wife had already googled this (she is very impatient that way). Elinor Glyn and Caroline Glyn are two ladies concerned, the Glyn Valley Tramway the extra hint https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&s...ggwMAA&usg=AFQjCNEbSqfeOHmDubX-bWU6-R5PpULDnA
?As it's more than 24 hours since the last correct answer, can I take this, please?
Stands named after xxxx and me, and you tell there is no bar in either? Thats outrageous!
Who said this, what was he talking about, and who was the other person?
As it's more than 24 hours since the last correct answer, can I take this, please?
Stands named after xxxx and me, and you tell there is no bar in either? Thats outrageous!
Who said this, what was he talking about, and who was the other person?
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Hmmm ....no takers? Let's see if this helps - the speaker was one of two famous cricketers whose names were often coupled together because of their joint feats on the pitch.
Compton?
Yes, well done, it can only be the great Dennis Compton, talking about the (then) new Compton and (Bill) Edrich Stands at Lords.
He's right, you know, as well ... there isn't a bar in either stand, the nearest being in the Grand Stand or the Tavern Stand .... outrageous!
It's your pavilion, with or without a bar!