Friday 20 March 2009

0054: Good schooling, not

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  1. Btw, John, the "Data" that solved Lost in Translation is me. sorry for the confusion.

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  2. No problem, I was going to ask you because I thought as much - I've updated it.

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  3. Only one person has got this one? I guess everyone is as stumped as me, so I think we need another clue.

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  4. Hmmm. Surely that's the point though - after the last one I thought I'd do something a bit trickier. It's not mega-obscure or anything.

    I can say that the clue isn't a quote it's an 'opposite pun' on the title...

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  5. La mala educación...Almodóvar's film :)

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  6. i think that was pretty easy to be honest, but then again I love Almodovar, and I rarely get here in time these days

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  7. JPT gave it away, but I'll go ahead and put this in there La Mala Educación

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  8. those of you sharp enough will realise he just used my post to give you another clue...

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  9. Ha - well that was fun.

    Right, in future no more second clues - I think people should have to work a bit. That said...

    B-B-B-B-Bing!

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  10. When i saw this one i immediately thought some kind of submarine movie. That just really looked like a view from a periscope to me. But knowing what it is now, i really like how the feet are separate and really stand out.

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  11. Thanks, John.

    You know, this site helps me get thru the work day better. =)

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  12. Ha ha - surely the ultimate compliment?

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