OT - The Pub Quiz Thread

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Of course had to look this up, but don't fully understand the answer. Something to do with Barbie's sister?

Obviously it didn't provoke quite the response.....So Stan, you are the only one who showed any interest,....So Skipper Roberts was Barbies younger sister.
One of the dolls in the range was "Growing up Skipper"

It was removed very quickly from the range....see video link below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVhTo4IarNg
OR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWXj1NJ32Vs

Do not get caught watching these videos.....
Take it away Stan
 
I love cheese so I'll go into Wallace & Gromit mode...

Cheddar
Double Gloucester
Red Leicester
Cheshire
Caerphilly
Lancashire
Devon
Stilton
White Stilton
Wensleydale
Derby
Davidstow
Lymeswold
Cotswold
Stinking Bishop
Applewood
Cornish Blue
Cornish Brie
Somerset Brie
Pantysgawn (thanks AAAGH)
 
Well done Sooper, although the speed test bit didn't work. Also sure that Roller is right with Rachel Yankey. FT have you lost your sense of identity, you seem to live here at the moment. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

First to the draw Roller v Sooper for next question.
 
Well done Sooper, although the speed test bit didn't work. Also sure that Roller is right with Rachel Yankey. FT have you lost your sense of identity, you seem to live here at the moment. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

First to the draw Roller v Sooper for next question.

yes she overtook peter shilton with 126 caps, I love it on here because its lively and good people on here, feel at home, still and always be ffc fanactic
 
As we're being so benevolent tonight I'll give you it FT. It was the Leach Trench Catapult used in the 1st World War which could propel a Jam Tin Grenade 200 yards over the trenches. It was manufactured by Gamages, a department store in Holborn, which I remember visiting regularly as a kid, their toy department was fantastic. Such a shame they closed down in the 70s...
 
As we're being so benevolent tonight I'll give you it FT. It was the Leach Trench Catapult used in the 1st World War which could propel a Jam Tin Grenade 200 yards over the trenches. It was manufactured by Gamages, a department store in Holborn, which I remember visiting regularly as a kid, their toy department was fantastic. Such a shame they closed down in the 70s...

how old are you? I don't remember the store and Im 88