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Bbc Quiz : Week 38
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You're not going to have much of a problem beating me this week!
I only managed a paltry TWO out of seven in the adult quiz
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-58 555204. amp
. . . and a lousy TWO out of five in the junior one too
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /newsro und/513 18780
(After all of the publicity, I couldn't even get the tennis question right!)
So the big question from me this week isn't 'Can you beat me? but, simply, 'By what whopping great margin can you beat me?'
;-)
I only managed a paltry TWO out of seven in the adult quiz
https:/
. . . and a lousy TWO out of five in the junior one too
https:/
(After all of the publicity, I couldn't even get the tennis question right!)
So the big question from me this week isn't 'Can you beat me? but, simply, 'By what whopping great margin can you beat me?'
;-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks Chris and Mamy. She was feral and would not come near me just sat outside waiting for food. I used to go to put it out and she would move away and only come back when I had closed the door. Very nervous poor thing. She missed coming for food and then farmer told me he found her in one of his fields and buried her for me. Feeling lonely without her.
At least you made her life easier, Lady-J.
Many years ago I had a very young stray cat that visited my home but, sadly, I found him dead under my hedge one evening. (He'd probably been hit by a car). A few weeks later, I passed an animal rescue centre in my car and remembered how much I missed that little cat. Several miles later, I turned back and called into the centre. The result of that was that I've had cats in my life ever since; I've never regretted my decision to turn my car around that day.
Perhaps it's time for you to considering adopting a new feline friend, Lady-J?
Many years ago I had a very young stray cat that visited my home but, sadly, I found him dead under my hedge one evening. (He'd probably been hit by a car). A few weeks later, I passed an animal rescue centre in my car and remembered how much I missed that little cat. Several miles later, I turned back and called into the centre. The result of that was that I've had cats in my life ever since; I've never regretted my decision to turn my car around that day.
Perhaps it's time for you to considering adopting a new feline friend, Lady-J?