Please take a moment to enjoy this picture of St Catharine's College Cambridge listening to Public Enemy...
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Yes. You can have fun at their gaps in knowledge, whilst also marvelling at the 80% of answer they DO know (but I don't!).I love the music questions….they’re certainly more fazed by Duran Duran than Delibes…
In fact I love all the questions. I love the show. But how people so young know the answers to such a wide range of obscure and diverse subjects stuns me!
Can he make bikes out of it? He could save the world!Learning to process flax into spun yarn, at a side event to a side event in gritty ol' Glasgow..
One day he says going to grow some, and then make a shirt from it.
Who knows .Can he make bikes out of it? He could save the world!
Not seen that one yet!Yes. You can have fun at their gaps in knowledge, whilst also marvelling at the 80% of answer they DO know (but I don't!).
We caught the last 2 minutes of this Cam-vs-Cam clash. Never seen matching team jumpers before?! There was an absolute howler of an answer - something like guessing Kylie when the answer was Pink FLoyd, that level of appaling guesswork. If my brain was younger, I could probably remember the details ...
To be fair, Public Enemy were big before their parents' time. God this sort of thing makes me feel ancientYes, I saw that on You Tube. I can't believe they didn't know it was Public Enemy.![]()
I took my daughter to see Queen with Adam Lambert (so perhaps 5 years ago). Her comment on the audience was "most of these people must have been old the first time round."To be fair, Public Enemy were big before their parents' time. God this sort of thing makes me feel ancient![]()
I took my daughter to see Queen with Adam Lambert (so perhaps 5 years ago). Her comment on the audience was "most of these people must have been old the first time round."
I found the episode on youtube.Please take a moment to enjoy this picture of St Catharine's College Cambridge listening to Public Enemy...
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