Word Association Thread

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Trevor says he is always on the piste

Stenmark - Ericsson **
** the other Ericsson invented a small microphone/transmitter that fitted into a telephone handset...according to Google
 
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Hmm Trevor thinks that you are being rather provocative and is going to PM you with a photo of his ski pole

Lidstrom - IKEA
 
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Volvo - Smorgasbord **
** the breakfast selection which includes at least five different types of dead and rotten fish (cold), raw cold boiled eggs et al, can if eaten cause a great deal of intestinal discomfort. I cannot translate colonic evacuation, don't think I need to.

Each to their own
 
Morning all

Salami - Salamanca*

* - the Battle of Salamanca saw an Anglo-Portuguese army under the Duke of Wellington defeat French forces in the hills around Arapiles, to the south of Salamanca, Spain on 22 July 1812 during the Peninsular War.

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Stalingrad - Saratoga*

* - The Battles of Saratoga (September 19 and October 7, 1777) marked the end of the Saratoga campaign giving a decisive victory to the Americans over the British in the American war of independence.

Let's hope that the combined might if the Brits proves sufficient tomorrow morning UK time <cheers>
 
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Saratoga stalagmite

… And if there be a stalactite growing from the ceiling, there will usually be a stalagmite growing underneath it. Once a rocker, always a rocker…
 
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History and Geology lessons before 10:00 <ale>

Sarasota - Zarathustra **

** other people have spoken, and spake even. A Mr Strauss wrote 'Thus Sprach Zarathustra', recognisable as the intro music to 2001 A Space Odyssey and approximately 12 million ring tones