SAD - Students against Duchatelet MAD - Motorists against Duchatelet BAD - Builders against Duchatelet CAD - Children against Duchatelet TAD - Thespians against Duchatelet DAD - Divorcees against Duchatelet
As no-one answered all of the questions correctly the Committee of PAD has decided to return its Zimmer Frames to the cupboard and disband but for the sake of those still trying to get to the answers without Google (and yes of course we know how to use it!!).
1) The popular Post-WWII meal item on a Monday evening would be Bread and Dripping (utilising the dripping from the Sunday roast) 2) Rationing officially ended in the UK in I954 3) Yes, the Victorian penny was still commonly found in change in 1954 and could be used until 1971. 4) The Festival of Britain was in 1951 5) An Allotment is a piece of ground usually 'allotted' by a local council to those without gardens primarily for growing fruit and vegetables - a necessity in Wartime but with the advent of Supermarkets has declined in popularity. 6) This was a trick question: Henry Irving was a renowned Victorian stage actor who died in 1905. Although the humble Cardigan was first 'invented' by the eponymous Lord Cardigan sometime between 1854 and 1870 we have no way of knowing which was Henry Irving's best cardigan.
As no-one answered all of the questions correctly the Committee of PAD has decided to return its Zimmer Frames to the cupboard and disband but for the sake of those still trying to get to the answers without Google (and yes of course we know how to use it!!).
1) The popular Post-WWII meal item on a Monday evening would be Bread and Dripping (utilising the dripping from the Sunday roast) 2) Rationing officially ended in the UK in I954 3) Yes, the Victorian penny was still commonly found in change in 1954 and could be used until 1971. 4) The Festival of Britain was in 1951 5) An Allotment is a piece of ground usually 'allotted' by a local council to those without gardens primarily for growing fruit and vegetables - a necessity in Wartime but with the advent of Supermarkets has declined in popularity. 6) This was a trick question: Henry Irving was a renowned Victorian stage actor who died in 1905. Although the humble Cardigan was first 'invented' by the eponymous Lord Cardigan sometime between 1854 and 1870 we have no way of knowing which was Henry Irving's best cardigan.
Seem to remember having a petrol rationing book, somewhere between 1970-73.
As no-one answered all of the questions correctly the Committee of PAD has decided to return its Zimmer Frames to the cupboard and disband but for the sake of those still trying to get to the answers without Google (and yes of course we know how to use it!!).
1) The popular Post-WWII meal item on a Monday evening would be Bread and Dripping (utilising the dripping from the Sunday roast) 2) Rationing officially ended in the UK in I954 3) Yes, the Victorian penny was still commonly found in change in 1954 and could be used until 1971. 4) The Festival of Britain was in 1951 5) An Allotment is a piece of ground usually 'allotted' by a local council to those without gardens primarily for growing fruit and vegetables - a necessity in Wartime but with the advent of Supermarkets has declined in popularity. 6) This was a trick question: Henry Irving was a renowned Victorian stage actor who died in 1905. Although the humble Cardigan was first 'invented' by the eponymous Lord Cardigan sometime between 1854 and 1870 we have no way of knowing which was Henry Irving's best cardigan.
Seem to remember having a petrol rationing book, somewhere between 1970-73.
Apologies @harveys_gardener - should have specified food rationing which was result of WWII shortages whereas petrol rationing of the 1970s was precipitated by the Oil Crisis.
SAD - Students against Duchatelet MAD - Motorists against Duchatelet BAD - Builders against Duchatelet CAD - Children against Duchatelet TAD - Thespians against Duchatelet DAD - Divorcees against Duchatelet
PWR 1) DRIPPING 2) 1952 3) YES 4) 1951 5) A SMALL PLOT OF LAND WHERE YOU GROW YOUR OWN 6) 50'S HIS GRANDAD BEQUEATHED THEM TO HIM
Did I pass?
Edit; Just the one wrong then, happy with that
@RedChaser you are a star - there were to be no prizes but I feel that you deserve to be sent a pot of Brylcreem in recognition of your splendid effort.
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Its all about
EAR
Epileptics Against Roland.
We may be a small group but the last thing Roland wants is a game disrupted by seizuring fans
Assuming the PAD protesters can reach that far.
As no-one answered all of the questions correctly the Committee of PAD has decided to return its Zimmer Frames to the cupboard and disband but for the sake of those still trying to get to the answers without Google (and yes of course we know how to use it!!).
1) The popular Post-WWII meal item on a Monday evening would be Bread and Dripping (utilising the dripping from the Sunday roast)
2) Rationing officially ended in the UK in I954
3) Yes, the Victorian penny was still commonly found in change in 1954 and could be used until 1971.
4) The Festival of Britain was in 1951
5) An Allotment is a piece of ground usually 'allotted' by a local council to those without gardens primarily for growing fruit and vegetables - a necessity in Wartime but with the advent of Supermarkets has declined in popularity.
6) This was a trick question: Henry Irving was a renowned Victorian stage actor who died in 1905. Although the humble Cardigan was first 'invented' by the eponymous Lord Cardigan sometime between 1854 and 1870 we have no way of knowing which was Henry Irving's best cardigan.
But I didn't want to give my real age away.
PWR
1) DRIPPING
2) 1952
3) YES
4) 1951
5) A SMALL PLOT OF LAND WHERE YOU GROW YOUR OWN
6) 50'S HIS GRANDAD BEQUEATHED THEM TO HIM
Did I pass?
Edit; Just the one wrong then, happy with that
That's what they called the goalie............................cos he gave free gifts away
Hedonistic
Inabriated
Team
Followers
Against
Club
Egomaniac
Duchatelet
"In the end I just had to sell the club. PAD was what pushed me over the edge and I couldn't take it anymore"
2. 1954
3. Pass
4.1951
5. Somewhere to grow marrows and Runner Beans
6. Pass
Does this qualify me for membership?
Are Charlton still playing home matches at Selhurst?
Memory not great.
All
Roland
Duchatelet’s
Teams
Initiate
Their
Transfers
In
Every
Season
Such as IPAD
Incontinent pensioners against Duchatelet
But maybe that’s just getting a bit messy
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