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Post by lisab on Jan 31, 2010 21:48:32 GMT 1
Question 8. In the language of flowers, what does the Lily of the Valley stand for? Ooohh, lots! Including sweetness, purity, return of happiness & humility. ;D If correct leads or collars for GRWE / Wildcats pretty please!
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on Jan 31, 2010 21:50:22 GMT 1
I am beginning to think I must be playing with myself here! Oh well, I'll have to post the last question in a minute, as the mini-auctions will need my attention! Please, when you answer the questions, and choose a prize, make sure someone answering before you hasn't already claimed that one, thanks. Question 10. What is an alternate name for daffodils? Good luck, to whoever appears and finds these questions to answer. I'll update the results when I have dealt with tonight's auctions.
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Post by lisab on Jan 31, 2010 21:56:40 GMT 1
I'm here Al! Is Q10 the Lent Lily? ETA, puppy leads for GRWE / Wildcats please if correct!
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on Jan 31, 2010 22:43:50 GMT 1
That's not the name I am looking for, Lisa. I'm after the one beginning with 'N'. BTW, the puppy leads have already been won.
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on Jan 31, 2010 22:51:11 GMT 1
Questions 7; 9 & 10 are still available to answer, and there are still three available prizes to win for a rescue.
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Post by annmarie on Feb 1, 2010 0:07:38 GMT 1
Q 10 : Is it Narcissus? If so can we have #7 dog lead for German Shepherd Rescue Scotland please!
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on Feb 1, 2010 0:17:52 GMT 1
That is correct, AnnMarie. Please can you PM the rescue's address for the prize? Thanks.
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on Feb 1, 2010 0:20:42 GMT 1
I'll leave this open in case anyone wants to try for the remaining two prizes. Will update tomorrow, as, after being up since 4.30am, I'm going for an early night!
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kaydee
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Post by kaydee on Feb 1, 2010 1:14:31 GMT 1
Q7. The Leek, either stalk or flower, although as it looks similar to a daffodil this may also be worn.
Q9. I believe they are white.
Al, if I win can I leave you to pass these on to a rescue of your choice; maybe add them to a package to save on postage?
Thanks.
K.
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Post by Old Dragon (Al) on Feb 1, 2010 2:23:14 GMT 1
Those answers are correct, Karen, thanks. Flower-wise, it is the daffodil that is worn on St. David's Day, but lots of little felt leeks with safety pins on appear, too, and often made and sold for charities. I just read Sheena's post re. cat things, so will send the cat notecards to Clare Animal Welfare. Can't remember what the mystery prize is, so will check that and find a rescue to send it to on the Wish List, and fill the details in here tomorrow. I am bushed tonight.
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Post by lisab on Feb 1, 2010 11:30:44 GMT 1
Thanks for the quiz Al.
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