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edited December 2013 in General

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Many thanks to Harry Hayfield, for providing the fun for Christmas Day on PB.

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  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 57,625
    The top one is France, ex Côte d'Azur. This was one of the two proposed constituencies planned by Henry V
  • TomsToms Posts: 2,478
    It's outta my depth too.
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    1 is West Tyrone.
  • Happy christmas everyone!!
  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 57,625
    Isn't it traditional to have both Broxtowe and Bedford among the answers?
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    Question: are you sure these are all current boundaries?
  • VerulamiusVerulamius Posts: 1,550
    Merry Christmas.

    Please spare a thought for Saint Anastasia as it is her Day today too. Does anyone celebrate Her Day?

    Constituency 2 looks like one of the upper Welsh Valleys, looking at the geography. Perhaps Methyr?
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737

    Merry Christmas.

    Please spare a thought for Saint Anastasia as it is her Day today too. Does anyone celebrate Her Day?

    Constituency 2 looks like one of the upper Welsh Valleys, looking at the geography. Perhaps Methyr?

    Close. It's Blaenau Gwent...
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    3 I think is Ogmore...
  • MonksfieldMonksfield Posts: 2,808
    I wondered if 4 might be Reading East?
  • MonksfieldMonksfield Posts: 2,808
    Aha, just realised I misread a comment. I was working on the assumption that the constituencies were presented north to south but that isn't the case is it?
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    5 is Leics NW
  • NickPalmerNickPalmer Posts: 21,567
    rcs1000 said:

    The top one is France, ex Côte d'Azur. This was one of the two proposed constituencies planned by Henry V

    LOL!
  • #5 is NW Leicstershire. Long live Ashby.
  • Happy Christmas to all PBers.

    Can I ask PBers to think about the immortal man who came from the Heavens to save humanity, for he is what Christmas Day is all about.

    He died for humanity, he was granted a resurrection, to keep on saving humanity over and over again.

    Today his followers are mocked, but we don't care.

    I urge all PBers to take an hour out of the day today, and think about this special, special man, and watch The Doctor, in the Doctor Who Christmas Special on BBC 1 at 7.30pm
  • MonksfieldMonksfield Posts: 2,808
    To answer myself, 4 isn't Reading East. That has to be the Thames though? Brentford & Isleworth?
  • Crikey - beyond me.

    My own easy challenge which 2 teams meet on Boxing Day with an identical goal difference, goals scored and goals conceded, yet one has won 9 games the other just 3...
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    4 is Glasgow East, I think...
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    Did I get all five?
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,300
    Bloody screen grabs...

  • stjohnstjohn Posts: 1,861
    Merry Xmas to all PBers.

    Thanks to Harry Hayfield for doing this. To those of you who have joined in with the Xword in previous years, apologies that I have not got round to doing one this year.

    Here's one clue anyway.

    Ordered men to kiss him better (4,8)
  • JonnyJimmyJonnyJimmy Posts: 2,548
    stjohn said:

    Merry Xmas to all PBers.

    Thanks to Harry Hayfield for doing this. To those of you who have joined in with the Xword in previous years, apologies that I have not got round to doing one this year.

    Here's one clue anyway.

    Ordered men to kiss him better (4,8)

    Mike Smithson :)
  • stjohnstjohn Posts: 1,861
    Well done JonnyJimmy!
  • dr_spyndr_spyn Posts: 11,300
    Re a toast to missing or absent posters, a glass to the peerless Mr Adrian Harpur.
  • MikeKMikeK Posts: 9,053
    edited December 2013
    rcs1000 said:

    The top one is France, ex Côte d'Azur. This was one of the two proposed constituencies planned by Henry V

    Good - Christmas ,- morning.
    I also thought it was France, sans the Cherbourg peninsular. Brittany is very prominent! LOL
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    Looks like it to me.

    What a green and pleasant land it looks- from a distance.

    Turkey in the oven, and a new atlas to pore over. What more could a fellow want?

    #5 is NW Leicstershire. Long live Ashby.

  • MonksfieldMonksfield Posts: 2,808
    It's a very competitive race for the King George tomorrow. Here are my thoughts:

    Al Ferof (7-2). Probably the most unexposed runner in the field and stable jockey Daryl Jacob has chosen him over Silviniaco Conti. Former winner of Supreme Novices Hurdle at the festival. Convincing off 159 in the Paddy Power a year ago, he missed the rest of the season before recording a bloodless victory over French Opera at Ascot on his return. The runner up ran well at Cheltenham subsequently. He's never gone 3m but his pedigree says that he should get it. Undoubtedly has a chance but 7-2 seems short enough to me.

    Champion Court (25-1). Honest type who ran well in this last year before the petrol ran out in the straight, finishing 4th. Beaten favourite in the Paddy Power and beaten by Riverside Theatre in the Peterborough Chase since. No reason to suspect he can win here.

    Cue Card (3-1). Horse of a lifetime for his owner and family stable. Showed his enormous potential when hosing up in the Champion Bumper and has done little wrong in the years since. Unlucky to be in the same generation as Sprinter Sacre as a novice. Left his debut at Exeter behind when winning a strong renewal of the Betfair Chase, beating quite a few of today's rivals. One of his few disappointments in this race last year though when held up and clattered the first two fences. Only chink is his stamina in this deep ground. Haydock was his first win at 3 miles, and whilst he was going away at the finish, that was better ground than he will get here. He's best striding on and there has to be a risk that the petrol may run out. Worthy favourite.

    Dynaste (10-3). Top novice last season when winning the Feltham over C&D, but came up short over 2.5 at the Festival. I really fancied him for the Betfair, but he seemed to be beaten fair and square by Cue Card, albeit finishing clear second. He has a chance, but the Pipes would have had him fit, and I can't really see why he would reverse the form.

    Long Run (10-1). Tens about winner of 2 of the last 3 runnings seems big, but although still a young horse, he has shown signs of deterioration over the last 12 months, running poorly this season at Wetherby and Haydock, where beaten by 3 of todays rivals. He shows signs of being one of those precocious French breds that doesn't sustain its form. His amateur jockey comes in for much unwarranted criticism; don't let him put you off. These days he looks like a dour stayer and if they go mad in deep ground he may just be there picking them off in the straight.

  • MonksfieldMonksfield Posts: 2,808
    Menorah (20-1). Another former winner of Supreme Novices Hurdle. First run of season as has been off with knee injury. His form can be a bit in and out, but there's no question he has a touch of class. But this is a strong field. It's not impossible but I'd be surprised if he made the first three.

    Mount Belbulben (12-1). Irish raider who is suited by going right handed. Winner of the big novice chase at the Punchestown Festival, but his jumping can be ropy and unseated at Down Royal on his reappearance. He has some scope to improve and it wouldn't be completely unlikely if he ran into a place. I'd like a bigger price than 12's in this field though.

    Riverside Theatre (20-1). Owned by Jimmy Nesbitt and has given him plenty of fun. Has all sorts of quirks. Travels badly, can jump badly but has an amazing knack of getting there at the business end, as when winning the Ryanair and recently mugging Champion Court on the run in of the Peterborough Chase. That tells us he's back in some sort of form, and he's another that might be running on at the end. But on balance hard to see him as the winner.

    Silviniaco Conti (9-2). Can be a slightly in and out performer but very useful on his day, and it would have been a tough call for Jacob to desert him for Al Ferof. Did nothing wrong last season until falling at the third last in the Gold Cup, when appearing to be going as well as anything. Third in the Betfair on his reappearance, behind Cue Card and Dynaste, but many of Paul Nicholls' have improved for a run this season, and I expect him to get closer. Right handed course should not be a problem.

    Verdict - The ground is going to be testing, a very different prospect to Haydock. The market looks about right - it's hard to see anything that's significantly overpriced, although if Long Run were to drift to the 14-16 range, he would become an ew proposition. If Cue Card doesn't race too ebulliently he could win this well, but the ground makes me want to oppose with a confirmed stayer. I will be backing Silviniaco Conti.
  • Happy Christmas everyone.

    Please allow me to share this joke with you:

    A Brummie goes for a job interview wearing a polyester shirt, bright flares and big boots.
    The interviewer says "All you need now is a kipper tie.
    "The Brummie replies, "That would be love-lay, two sugars, ploise."


    It's the way I tell 'em!
  • CD13CD13 Posts: 6,366
    TSE,

    Dr Who? Isn't that a kiddies' programme? I lost interest when they got rid of William Hartnell.
  • old_labourold_labour Posts: 3,238
    Merry Christmas everyone.

    God, I'm bored.
  • MikeKMikeK Posts: 9,053
    edited December 2013

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    God, I'm bored.

    A good read is a fine cure for boredom. I recommend the "Wheel of Time" fantasy; starting with the first book in the series:"The Eye of The World". It will take you right out of this world and if you like it, there's 13 more volumes to look forward to.
  • God, I'm bored.

    Here's a picture of the Daily Mail website being blocked by the porn filter that the Daily Mail bullied David Cameron into lumbering internet users with.
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BcL27jGCYAA9ONu.png
  • old_labourold_labour Posts: 3,238
    Cheers.
    MikeK said:

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    God, I'm bored.

    A good read is a fine cure for boredom. I recommend the "Wheel of Time" fantasy; starting with the first book in the series:"The Eye of The World". It will take you right out of this world and if you like it, there's 13 more volumes to look forward to.
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    Get the atlas out. Travel planning for trips you will never take, and therefore are not spoiled by uncomfortable reality is a great pleasure.

    Well, it works for me!

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    God, I'm bored.

  • Happy Christmas to all PBers.

    Can I ask PBers to think about the immortal man who came from the Heavens to save humanity, for he is what Christmas Day is all about.

    He died for humanity, he was granted a resurrection, to keep on saving humanity over and over again.

    Today his followers are mocked, but we don't care.

    Your own Personal Jesus!

    :)
  • old_labourold_labour Posts: 3,238
    I love atlases. I bought a fine, German atlas for 40 euros which shows Cuba and the Philippines as belonging to Spain. It is my pride and joy.

    Get the atlas out. Travel planning for trips you will never take, and therefore are not spoiled by uncomfortable reality is a great pleasure.

    Well, it works for me!

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    God, I'm bored.

  • old_labourold_labour Posts: 3,238
    Anything with the phrase "sexy body" or "six pack" with accompanying photos should fall foul of the porn filters as should the pixelated pictures of celebrities' children.

    God, I'm bored.

    Here's a picture of the Daily Mail website being blocked by the porn filter that the Daily Mail bullied David Cameron into lumbering internet users with.
    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BcL27jGCYAA9ONu.png
  • foxinsoxukfoxinsoxuk Posts: 23,548
    I am Jealous! Though I do have a magnificent Edwardian atlas with lots of pink bits, and illustrations of the fleet at the Spithead review.


    I love atlases. I bought a fine, German atlas for 40 euros which shows Cuba and the Philippines as belonging to Spain. It is my pride and joy.

    Get the atlas out. Travel planning for trips you will never take, and therefore are not spoiled by uncomfortable reality is a great pleasure.

    Well, it works for me!

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    God, I'm bored.

  • old_labourold_labour Posts: 3,238
    There is nothing like an old atlas. They do not make them like that any more.

    I am Jealous! Though I do have a magnificent Edwardian atlas with lots of pink bits, and illustrations of the fleet at the Spithead review.


    I love atlases. I bought a fine, German atlas for 40 euros which shows Cuba and the Philippines as belonging to Spain. It is my pride and joy.

    Get the atlas out. Travel planning for trips you will never take, and therefore are not spoiled by uncomfortable reality is a great pleasure.

    Well, it works for me!

    Merry Christmas everyone.

    God, I'm bored.

  • MikeKMikeK Posts: 9,053

    Windy old night again... pic.twitter.com/0MtJEAgciL

    — Festive Fred! (@Battsby) December 24, 2013
  • Hope everyone's having a Merry Xmas!

    Regarding atlases, my pride and joy is the Colonel Cobb railway atlas of GB showing all railways built and closed by c.1995 superimposed on OS mapping from the 1970s.

    Unfortunately it was only a limited print run.

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Railways-Great-Britain-Cobb-Col/dp/0711030022
  • MikeKMikeK Posts: 9,053
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    HOLY SHIT THERES A WHITE MAN COMING DOWN MY CHIMNEY
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  • Happy Christmas to all PBers.

    Can I ask PBers to think about the immortal man who came from the Heavens to save humanity, for he is what Christmas Day is all about.

    He died for humanity, he was granted a resurrection, to keep on saving humanity over and over again.

    Today his followers are mocked, but we don't care.

    Tony Blair?

  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 57,625

    Happy Christmas to all PBers.

    Can I ask PBers to think about the immortal man who came from the Heavens to save humanity, for he is what Christmas Day is all about.

    He died for humanity, he was granted a resurrection, to keep on saving humanity over and over again.

    Today his followers are mocked, but we don't care.

    Tony Blair?

    The big question is, will Tony Blair be beatified in his own lifetime, or will have to die first?
  • RodCrosbyRodCrosby Posts: 7,737
    Come on where's Part 2 of the Quiz?
  • New Thread
  • AndyJSAndyJS Posts: 29,395
    RodCrosby said:

    Come on where's Part 2 of the Quiz?

    Isn't it Blaenau Gwent?
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