TRUE OR FALSE - The best poker player on Sky is Sky Santa. Not sure of the answer TBH, just trying to get some info as he is sat on my primo table......in two seats! Posted by MAXALLY
Nah, Its Orford tonight
Thanks for the reply James. Time to lump on the Saints then
Hi James, Jen and Stapes TRUE OR FALSE St. George, the patron saint of England was born in Palestine. Answer: TRUE He died in 303 A.D. and was born and buried at Lydda, Palestine Have a great show, Geof Posted by MISTERWIN
That depends on how you interpret the names of Roman Provinces in the 4th Century. It certainly wasn't the Palestine of either biblical times or today - it's now Lod in Israel
The funniest thing about the monkey question is that Hartlepool United, a football club, used the monkey as their mascot. They called him H'Angus! The man inside the costume ran for Mayor of Hartlepool as H'Angus and won!!!
Hmm...that question about it being legal to shoot a welsh person in chester...pretty sure Joe said that was true. Its actually false. Its not legal to shoot anyone. - if Ive got the wrong end of the stick and confused myself with a double negative then apologies.... just think the guy should be entered into the draw
also just saw the post above mine - thats actually false...myth... :-)
hi guys great show love to see stapes on the show!
ok British fact... true or faulse Olympic gold medalist Tessa Sanderson is married to a gentleman named peter tickle but not surprisingly she kept her maiden name.
True or False in the 16th century there was a tax of 3 shillings on every deck of playing cards sold. which in todays money equates to £1,550 per pack
The answer is false the tax on each deck of playing cards sold was 2 shillings and 6 old pence which equates to only £1,270 in todays money. (based on average salary 60 shillings in 16th century and today being £31,000)
Hi again guys, Just knocked santa out of the Primo, he was playing like lolufold One more possible fact for Stapes: Buckingham Palace was built on the site of a notorious brothel. It s true Cheers Stewart Posted by Stewart1
you got him then m8 n1........i thought santa was a nice guy but I'm seriously having to reconsider
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That depends on how you interpret the names of Roman Provinces in the 4th Century. It certainly wasn't the Palestine of either biblical times or today - it's now Lod in Israel
answer = maybe - i just made it up!
Top show as usual, here's a fact:
The phrase “rule of thumb” is derived from an old English law which stated that you couldn’t beat your wife with anything wider than your thumb!!
And it s true!!!
Cheers
Stewart
Hi guys , good show as ever,
It is illegal to eat mince pies in England on Christmas Day.
True.
hi james... main + mini jackpot runners are...
ok British fact... true or faulse Olympic gold medalist Tessa Sanderson is married to a gentleman named peter tickle but not surprisingly she kept her maiden name.
ofc its faulse
@)
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http://www.thisishartlepool.co.uk/history/thehartlepoolmonkey.asp
true or false question for joe.
i am liv boeree's one and only stalker.
ps. yes, that's right. back off joe!
Just knocked santa out of the Primo, he was playing like lolufold
One more possible fact for Stapes:
Buckingham Palace was built on the site of a notorious brothel.
Its true
Cheers
Stewart
which in todays money equates to £1,550 per pack
The answer is false the tax on each deck of playing cards sold was 2 shillings and 6 old pence which equates to only £1,270 in todays money. (based on average salary 60 shillings in 16th century and today being £31,000)
Fantastic show team always a pleasure watching!
Cheers waller, sorry you went out to him. Got him with 1010 v A8.
Phew lol