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G'day All, Just a quick quiz,
Question: Which Biscuit was named after a horse from the 1958 Kentucky Derby?? cheers Dennis :dh:
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Google says TIM TAM. What do I win?
Smartypants Bob
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G'day All, Bob I think you cheated by using Google I thought all good ozzie lads would have known the answer, gee and I thought Tim Tam Tony would have been first to respond, oh and what did you win, BA if thats any consolation LOL sorry & cheers Dennis :dh:
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A series of widely issued military radios ( 1950's-60's ) was named after a race horse ?
What was the race horsy called ? Mike
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Chore Horse !!! Chore Horse !!! He won the Castleton Derby.
Okay, I was close. They were used FOR radios.
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I'll have a guess, was it Larkspur?
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Yes Richard F. Lou Meulstee stated so in one of his articles . Weird name for a series of radio equipment . But Clansman is another odd one . Where did that originate?
Mike
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(Saw that on the shelf in the Video Store)
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