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The Daily ITK Discussion Thread - 17th August 2015

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Trix

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Right I have never really done cryptics because I am not overly good at them, however considering every other post gets dissected for a hidden meaning anyway, I thought I'd have a go.

If it's rubbish and it gets solved in seconds, or rubbish and nobody can work it out I would not be surprised, but it may keep you all busy and stop the thread from getting shut down.;)

"Poor old Benjamin, I keep calling him but he just doesn't hear me. So I took him to see Dr Ross, who has done a really good job of fixing him."
 

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Right I have never really done cryptics because I am not overly good at them, however considering every other post gets dissected for a hidden meaning anyway, I thought I'd have a go.

If it's rubbish and it gets solved in seconds, or rubbish and nobody can work it out I would not be surprised, but it may keep you all busy and stop the thread from getting shut down.;)

"Poor old Benjamin, I keep calling him but he just doesn't hear me. So I took him to see Dr Ross, who has done a really good job of fixing him."
Knowing the answer as I do, i'm arguing with myself wether or not to burst your cryptic bubble (and squeak) out of spite for not including cabbage.
 

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Dr Ross - US blues musician on Sun Recordings. We're signing Son heung min
 

topper

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Right I have never really done cryptics because I am not overly good at them, however considering every other post gets dissected for a hidden meaning anyway, I thought I'd have a go.

If it's rubbish and it gets solved in seconds, or rubbish and nobody can work it out I would not be surprised, but it may keep you all busy and stop the thread from getting shut down.;)

"Poor old Benjamin, I keep calling him but he just doesn't hear me. So I took him to see Dr Ross, who has done a really good job of fixing him."
Berahino and Andross swap plus money?
 

Archibald&Crooks

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I thought you said it was Rob that had the cabbage fetish :cautious:
It is, he can't stop banging on about it…...
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Right I have never really done cryptics because I am not overly good at them, however considering every other post gets dissected for a hidden meaning anyway, I thought I'd have a go.

If it's rubbish and it gets solved in seconds, or rubbish and nobody can work it out I would not be surprised, but it may keep you all busy and stop the thread from getting shut down.;)

"Poor old Benjamin, I keep calling him but he just doesn't hear me. So I took him to see Dr Ross, who has done a really good job of fixing him."

My contribution to this is that George Clooney was Dr. Ross in ER and there is a band called Breaking Benjamin.

Right, knackered now. Kettle on.
 

dagraham

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Right I have never really done cryptics because I am not overly good at them, however considering every other post gets dissected for a hidden meaning anyway, I thought I'd have a go.

If it's rubbish and it gets solved in seconds, or rubbish and nobody can work it out I would not be surprised, but it may keep you all busy and stop the thread from getting shut down.;)

"Poor old Benjamin, I keep calling him but he just doesn't hear me. So I took him to see Dr Ross, who has done a really good job of fixing him."

Well, rest assured that it should keep the thread busy for a while as I haven't got a fucking scooby what you're on about :D
 

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All I've learnt so far (as I'm crap at cryptics) is that the name Fazio is a mutation of the name Bonifacio which comes from the latin 'Facere', which is part of our motto meaning 'to do'. So I've at least learnt something.

I think @topper's answer was brill though.

My interpretation of his thinking:
"Poor old Benjamin, I keep calling him but he just doesn't hear me"

Sad-old Ben-I-hear-no?
 

rebrab

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Right I have never really done cryptics because I am not overly good at them, however considering every other post gets dissected for a hidden meaning anyway, I thought I'd have a go.

If it's rubbish and it gets solved in seconds, or rubbish and nobody can work it out I would not be surprised, but it may keep you all busy and stop the thread from getting shut down.;)

"Poor old Benjamin, I keep calling him but he just doesn't hear me. So I took him to see Dr Ross, who has done a really good job of fixing him."

I believe I know the answer but I have no idea how to get there! (n)
 

Jamturk

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Is it all about the Benjamins baby?

So we selling Townsend to make up the money for Berahino.
 
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