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  1. LD19SAFC

    LD19SAFC Well-Known Member

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    Four with no yellow. Picked the wrong choice in the third round.
     
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  3. Row 3

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    Poor start so relieved to end on a par.
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  4. cumbrianmackem

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    Lost 2-3 but could this rescue my week?
    Nowt, 2 juiceys and a hughie, thought I knew where the juiceys went and for once I was right for a very welcome birdie putt. Hallelujah.
     
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  5. Norman Stanley Fletcher

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    4 today, which for me this week is a good score. When Snaggey produces this weeks league table I’m expecting to be in one of the relegation places!

    OYOOO
    OOOOG
    OYGOG
    GGGGG
     
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  6. Brainman

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    3!
    ooooG
    oYGoo
    GGGGG. gerrin
     
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  7. malagamackem

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    An inspired birdie today

    A hughie and a juicy
    Same two but managed to get a load of consonants out
    Long (ish) put for a three
     
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  9. Gordon Armstrong

    Gordon Armstrong Just another S.A.F.C. fan
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    One Hughie, one of each, two Hughies, Eddie, and a satisfying tap-in for a rather disappointing bogey :emoticon-0148-yes:
     
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  10. clockstander

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    4/6 Oh happy days
     
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  11. clockstander

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    I'm not going to ask <laugh>
     
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  12. cumbrianmackem

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    I’ll take a stab…Eddie-Edward as in Edward Woodward but can’t remember what that means.
    We should all try and keep up with Gordon’s mind….difficult I know
     
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  13. Best uncapped Keeper

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    Wordle 588 4/6*

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    Another par 4
     
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  14. clockstander

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    I am often accused of repetition and hesitation, so is abbreviation allowed, or is that deviation, all very Alice in Wonderland is our Gordon. <laugh>
     
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  15. Gordon Armstrong

    Gordon Armstrong Just another S.A.F.C. fan
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    If abbreviation confuses most it most definitely is allowed, so there :emoticon-0136-giggl

    I prefer deviation, mind :angel:
     
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  16. Norman Stanley Fletcher

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    Edward Woodward is something to do with Equaliser. But how that fits in to a Wordle score report I haven’t been able to fathom out yet!
     
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  17. Snaggey

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    I "think" it's if he has for example 1x Hughie (green) and x2 juiceys ( yellows) then an Eddie (Edward Woodward) is an Equalizer....to make it 2 - 2.

    Ewar Woowar .....Edward Woodward with the D's removed. (nowt to do with wordle btw)
     
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  18. Row 3

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    When I fart in the bath it sounds like "Edward Woodward "
     
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  19. Gordon Armstrong

    Gordon Armstrong Just another S.A.F.C. fan
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    What Snaggey said above :emoticon-0148-yes:

    How many bliddy times do I need to explain :angel:


    We used to call him Edwood Woodwood :emoticon-0136-giggl
     
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  20. Norman Stanley Fletcher

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    Thanks for clearing that up.

    ( I’m beginning to think I’ve stumbled across a secret cult )
     
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