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    Originally posted by bitingmidge

    Staying with music..What was Dave Dee's real name?

    You remember him: from Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich don't you?



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    Jeez, I always thought he was from Yugoslavia and that was his real name:

    Dave D. Dozibikimicantic.
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    A little bone in the ear...called the anvil I think?
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    Sorry Alex, but that's the wrong answer.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    That would be the enamel coating on your fingernails....


    Susan Sarandon played "Janet" in the Rocky Horror Picture show but who played "Brad"? and what is his more political based better known acting role?

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    Wrong!! Strictly speaking, not a bone...

    Hint: It's surprisingly easy to break...
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    It’s the femur (or yer teeth - take your pick but teeth aren't bones - they's teeth.).

    Can I ask a question or does this question count as my question?


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    Your skull?

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    Well ok then, sticking strictly to actual bones I'd go for the femur...

    Broke mine in a car accident when I was 17. It broke right at the top and couldn't be plated. Ended up in traction for 8 weeks...

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    All wrong

    This bone is the strongest because of the leverage required in it's use.
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    Actually, I'll have to pay femur because some sources say it is the "longest, strongest bone in the human body".

    If you were playing Trivial Pursuit, the answer would be the mandible, or jaw bone....

    Your turn Eastie...
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    This might be a case for your intrepretation of "strong" There are thousands of links on the internet all saying the femur is the strongest bone namely because of it's sheer size.

    Taking the skeleton system as a whole the fingernail enamel is considered to be the toughest substance...

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    There is much mischievousness in your ways - it must be the jaw bone. At this point I declare that I am in fact right and will pose another question. If in the next couple of minutes Silent can give reason otherwise I'll edit it out.

    Ok – what has earth got in three differnent states that some other planets in out solar system have in only one (or perhaps two but definitely not three).

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    If you were playing Trivial Pursuit, the answer would be the mandible, or jaw bone....
    No, if you were playing Trivial Pursuit, the answer would be "Rodney Marsh".

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    Water

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    Rugby League?
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