Can we please have something a bit more obscure so that somebody other than the first responder gets a turn?
Can we please have something a bit more obscure so that somebody other than the first responder gets a turn?
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Is there more than three people still playing?![]()
Mmmm....all very well but after a day of silence sometimes, the obscure clues become a roadblock.
Riiiiggghhhttt.......lessee.......
This thinking man's racer I can remember watching and he was famous at the time. Today, he barely rates a mention on the web but his more famous friend, is still well-known. Or rather, well remembered.
Last edited by Winston001; 12th January 2009 at 11:00. Reason: Too easy, removed clue.....
Nup. Both the person we are looking for and his friend, were Kiwis.
Dr Rodger Freeth and Possum Bourne. RIP.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
You da Man!!Kinda had you in mind when I chose Rodger Freeth. It's a bit sad that he doesn't have any obvious tribute on the net. He was a good guy, an excellent motorcycle racer, but oddly is better known for his later co-driving in motorsport.
Over to you.
I have fond memories of Dr Rodger tearing up Manfeild during those Castrol Six-Hour events of the 1970s. Very tidy and quick, for a geek.
OK then, let's try this for a starter:
"A high flying Czech and a famous last."
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Tomáš Baťa
Here's a clue: It was all over in 1972.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Well I dunno Hitcher, I rather liked Tomas Bata. I reckon I'm right.A Czech, founder of the famous Bata shoe company (shoes are made on a "last") and died in an aeroplane.
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But ok I'll play along.
Eugene Cernan - Apollo 17 and the last man to set foot on the Moon.
My obvious Apollo festish is a weakness. Captain Eugene Cernan is the right answer.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
This disordered academic visited NZ a couple of years ago, is internationally respected in their field, and has been the subject of documentaries. Their knowledge is of particular interest to pastoral countries like NZ.
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