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Post by Derek »

that's great - obvious to say i wouldn't have got that right :lol:
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Post by CB »

wow looks like i've stumped you with the Glenn Hoddle question...
M275 is close - Stuart Pearce and Tony Adams are two of them, but who was the third???
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Post by CB »

Well i'll leave that one open then...how about a new question?

Q: What was the original name of the band 'Blur'?
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Seymour
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Post by Dave-T »

QUOTE: "http://www.gazmac.freeserve.co.uk/blurfaq.htm"


Seymour formed around 1988 and later changed their name to Blur when they were signed to Food Records. The line-up remains unchanged. Six Seymour songs have been released as Blur b-sides: "Shimmer", "Tell Me Tell Me", "Fried", "Long Legged", "Dizzy", and "Mixed Up." The name Seymour refers to the J.D. Salinger character, Seymour Glass. Damon was reading Salinger's Seymour: An Introduction when the band formed.

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Post by Dave-T »

Comeon GregS,

Show me the $$$...

Oooops.

I meant "Show me my point"

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Post by Dave-T »

On 2002-06-29 10:15, Trung wrote:

Seymour formed around 1988 and later changed their name to Blur when they were signed to Food Records. The line-up remains unchanged. Six Seymour songs have been released as Blur b-sides: "Shimmer", "Tell Me Tell Me", "Fried", "Long Legged", "Dizzy", and "Mixed Up." The name Seymour refers to the J.D. Salinger character, Seymour Glass. Damon was reading Salinger's Seymour: An Introduction when the band formed.

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Post by CB »

One point only Trung!!! Well done - but you're supposed to know the answer, not look it up on other websites!!! :lol:
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Post by Dave-T »

On 2002-06-29 11:50, GregS wrote:
One point only Trung!!! Well done - but you're supposed to know the answer, not look it up on other websites!!! :lol:
I knew the answer :lol: :lol: :lol:
Just giving you more facts hoping for a bonus point.. :lol:
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Post by mvoong »

A wild stab in the dark for the Glenn Hoddle question. Was it Gazza?

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Post by CB »

No it wasn't mvoong...although this player COULD have been called Gazza i supose, it wasn't Paul Gascoigne... ;)
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Post by CB »

Sorry to cast doubt on your knowledge Trung...but no bonus point still.:lol:
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Post by Dave-T »

On 2002-06-27 15:00, GregS wrote:
Q: Name the three football players who played WITH Glenn Hoddle for England, and FOR Glenn Hoddle for England....
Stuart Pearce, Tony Adams & Christopher C.E. Woods???
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Post by mvoong »

I don't think it was Chris Woods, he retired well before Glenn Hoddle took over. Was it Gary Pallister?

Anyway, here's a teaser question of my own which I at least know the answer to!

There is one team in all of England and Scotland who has a unique letter of the alphabet in their name, who?

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Post by CB »

Mvong..it was indeed Gary Pallister (Tony Adams and Stuart Pearce being the other two) :smile:
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