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Winner gets a Nag Shrimp Net

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The pictures....

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The word is....

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Good Luck

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I win. Astronaut. send it with the shrimp.

damn.....I thought it was going to take 24 hours....well done Robert.....I'm of a have to re-group and think of a more difficult one !

Robert's the Winner !

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Oh it stumped me, i had to go through all the images individually to see what you searched to source them. The university gym threw me off for a good few minutes. Next time upload them all to a single site, may it be photobucket, imageshack or host online on skf, change the image file titles to 1,2,3,4 and that'll remove a few cookie crumbs.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gG7Bi4OYaFs

Finally the winner of one of Marcus' competitions! wooooo

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Ahhhhh, see I'm not computer savvy.....thanks for the lesson. :-)

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It'll make for better competition!

Heres what i mean.

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This picture is sourced from this url

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The picture is described as "Noughts N crosses" not tic tac toe or any other variation. It also has nothing to do with wool, scarves, knitting etc ergo you specifically googled for a picture on "Noughts"

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Any chance you could announce an approximate time or day for these competitions?

+1

I would love to play too but its all over by the time get online!

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Any chance you could announce an approximate time or day for these competitions?
+1 I would love to play too but its all over by the time get online!
I guessing this was a one time competition
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