I will be heading off to the UK tomorrow night, and I won’t be online again until Tuesday, so here is a little puzzle to amuse you in the meantime. What connects these three pieces of music?
I think that this is an easy one, but then I would, wouldn’t I?
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Yes. YOU would!
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean you’d like another clue Bruce?
DeleteThey are all in your record collection ?
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly, I only have the Dr Hook track. Thinks: should I provide another clue?
DeleteHook, Line & Sinker?
ReplyDeleteCorrect Keith. As a matter of interest, did you get the second piece of music, or were you guessing based on ‘Hook’ and ‘Titanic’?
DeleteThe Onedin Line
DeleteI wasn’t sure anyone would remember that show, but I should have known you would.
DeleteI am not blessed with many notable assets, however I do have a very good memory when it comes to retaining useless information :)
DeleteI know what you mean Keith. I too have a head crammed with information that has no practical use.
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