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Liz

Liz Report 30 Oct 2009 07:19

Morning!

the Design of the J R F is Atttibuted to C J R - an English P in the Early 18th Century

You're "all at sea" with this one. (Clue!)

I think there have been Fs around for a long long time!

suzian

suzian Report 29 Oct 2009 22:47

Hi Sandie

This has got me beaten. The design/drafting (apparently drawing was close) of the J R F ....... what can the "F" be - that was around in the early 18th Century?

Sue (the clueless) x

*$parkling $andie*

*$parkling $andie* Report 29 Oct 2009 22:40

Hi Liz , Di and Sue and all~
Hope you're all well :)

From the dumbo !! all well here thanks ...except my brain !!

the Drafting /Design/ destiny of the J R F is Attributed to Criminal Justice Reform - an English Psychologist (?) in the Early 18th Century ...?


Straws..? I must be clutching at hay !! lol

suzian

suzian Report 29 Oct 2009 22:09

clutching at straws here...

the D of the J R F is Atttibuted to Christopher/Charles/Caroline John/James/Johannes/Jane R - an English P in the Early 18th Century

Sue x

jan50

jan50 Report 29 Oct 2009 21:40

the Design of the J R F is Atttibuted to C J R - an English Physicist? in the Early 18th Century

Liz

Liz Report 29 Oct 2009 13:41

Hi, Sandie. Good to see you. How's things?

No, no further progress.

the D of the J R F is Atttibuted to C J R - an English P in the Early 18th Century

*$parkling $andie*

*$parkling $andie* Report 29 Oct 2009 11:39

Hi all~~
Seems to be less of us!
Hope all's well:))
the Duke / Diaries of the J R F is Attributed to C J R - an English Party/ period in the Early 18th Century..?

Liz

Liz Report 29 Oct 2009 07:22

Morning! (Though there's probably no one around!)

the D of the J R F is Atttibuted to C J R - an English P in the Early 18th Century

"Drawings" was a good try for the D - close.

Diane

Diane Report 28 Oct 2009 23:11

Hi Sue,
you could of said you had one to many lol
Hi Jan
just waiting now for Liz to let us know if anything is right

Diane

suzian

suzian Report 28 Oct 2009 22:28

Hi All

Another apology (why do I always seem to be saying "sorry" on this thread you may ask...)

You're right, Diane - it's one year coming up.

In my defence - the date is right (ok - not the year) I can only wish I'd had a few (or even one, for that matter). No chance of that - work today, work tomorrow. Just carelessness, I'm afraid

Now, to your submission, Liz....

Sue x

jan50

jan50 Report 28 Oct 2009 20:41

the D of the J R F is attributed to C J R - an English painter/poet in the early 18th century

Diane

Diane Report 28 Oct 2009 20:18

Tired all the time, worked nearly 14wks without a day off
Another try Liz

the Drawing's of the J R F is Atttibuted to C J R - all Elizabethan Period in the Early 18th Century

Diane

Liz

Liz Report 28 Oct 2009 19:56

Sorry, I'm off now - want to watch something on TV. I'll check back in the morning to see if you've got it.

Liz

Liz Report 28 Oct 2009 19:12

Hi, Diane.

I'm fine, thanks - how about you?

I seem to only come on here when there's no one else around - talking to myself, as usual!

We can party whether it's one year or two!

the D of the J R F is A t C J R - a E P in the Early 18th Century

Good start!

Diane

Diane Report 28 Oct 2009 19:08

Hi Liz how's you hun
Hi to all other's on here too
I haven't been on for a few day's as I have been busy, Sue said the thread is 2yrs old on 28th Nov, but if you go back to pg 1 it say's 2008, that is only 1yr, either the date is wrong or Sue had had a few lol.

Sue hun, which is it, lol

the D of/ on/ off/ the J R F is/ in A the C J R - and E P is/ in the Early 18 Centry?

Diane

Liz

Liz Report 28 Oct 2009 18:49

Sorry, went to bed as usual!

t D o t J R F i A t C J R - a E P i t E 18 C.

We'll have to have a party on November 28th! (Maybe I'll stay up late!!)

suzian

suzian Report 27 Oct 2009 22:10

Btw - this thread will be two years old in November- 28th to be exact

Sue x

suzian

suzian Report 27 Oct 2009 22:03

You were right, Jan, with Blondin

Waiting for yours, Liz

Take care, all

Sue x

jan50

jan50 Report 27 Oct 2009 20:14

Well done Liz and Sandie - between you:
(the "A" I had in mind was in the answer as follows:
Founded circa.1263 Balliol is Arguably Oxford University's Oldest College

Over to Liz, I think....

Liz

Liz Report 27 Oct 2009 19:19

I'm well, thanks. Don't know if Balliol is right - just what came to mind.
I also went to college. But Oxford and Cambridge Universities have always been made up of lots of colleges. I've got a race in Oxford on Saturday, including in some of the colleges, I think.