Quiz Team Names
Looking to hold a 'multi-national'/coalition pub quiz in some secret airbase in a sandy capital somewhere........ Therefore, I am after a website of pubquiz questions and non-pc team names. Anything goes
Champagne anyone...?
"could be the last"
For a humorous picture round may I direct you towards the quizzes section of http://www.b3ta.co.uk? (nb. perhaps not strictly work friendly....
I can guarantee the Righteous Morality Police of our colonial cousins will chortle merrily at the likes "Man Milk or Moo Milk" and "Fringe or Minge".
Or perhaps not. Worth a punt though............
For a humorous picture round may I direct you towards the quizzes section of http://www.b3ta.co.uk? (nb. perhaps not strictly work friendly....
I can guarantee the Righteous Morality Police of our colonial cousins will chortle merrily at the likes "Man Milk or Moo Milk" and "Fringe or Minge".
Or perhaps not. Worth a punt though............
Uncle Spam's Targets?
Some years ago when Bona Jets were tent-pegging rather often, a mate went to a bad taste party all tied up in flying suit and bandages - 'Harrier Pilot' was his choice....
Some years ago when Bona Jets were tent-pegging rather often, a mate went to a bad taste party all tied up in flying suit and bandages - 'Harrier Pilot' was his choice....
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we went for 'Would anyone like a drink?'
"what's wrong with Ken Dodd's dad's dog darling?
- I don't care about Ken Dodd's Dad's Dog - I'm glad the damned dalmation's dead!
- oh come! Ken dodd's dad's dog was no trouble darling! it always seemed like a decidedly decent dog to this detective!"
(Lines from a very silly short play I was once in - brought back many memories - thanks edward spannerhands)
"what's wrong with Ken Dodd's dad's dog darling?
- I don't care about Ken Dodd's Dad's Dog - I'm glad the damned dalmation's dead!
- oh come! Ken dodd's dad's dog was no trouble darling! it always seemed like a decidedly decent dog to this detective!"
(Lines from a very silly short play I was once in - brought back many memories - thanks edward spannerhands)
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I once wore a badge (as did the whole Sqn !!) that had a brevet, a ficticious name below and then the very clever,
"Combined U.N Tac Sqn" in place of the standard sqn number.
Looking back, I walked round for 3 months with " C * * * S " on my flying suit. Clever.
I suggest something different ....
"Combined U.N Tac Sqn" in place of the standard sqn number.
Looking back, I walked round for 3 months with " C * * * S " on my flying suit. Clever.
I suggest something different ....