Yup +rep haha so it was easy afterall![]()
I forgot to post here
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Nope. “____” the “____”
Half right, and nope![]()
Drop the Mike.
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Indeed, +rep your turn
Easy one to start with.Calm andSpoiler Alert, click show to read:Spoiler Alert, click show to read:
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Cool calm and collected?
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Keep calm and carry on
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
Under the patronage of Noble Savage Citizen of the Broad Acres.
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"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
Can't stop smiling at the shot of the kitchen sink.I don't recognise the man in the painting so I'll take a stab at Orange Crush.
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Sorry, no. Probably hard to guess if you don't know who's in the painting. I could have taken any one of a great number of monarchs throughout history and it would have worked just as well. If it proves too hard, I'll replace him with an easier one![]()
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -
Is the first one ‘philip’?
Fill up the sink?
His name's Peter, but I could have picked Frederick, Alfred, Casimir, Catherine, Alexander, Ivan, Hugh,........
"Lay these words to heart, Lucilius, that you may scorn the pleasure which comes from the applause of the majority. Many men praise you; but have you any reason for being pleased with yourself, if you are a person whom the many can understand?" - Lucius Annaeus Seneca -