There was an answer here....

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2017/10/04 21:34:21 (permalink)

There was an answer here....

But the question eludes me.
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    Re: There was an answer here.... 2017/10/04 22:33:42 (permalink)
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    Re: There was an answer here.... 2017/10/04 22:40:47 (permalink)
    Which thread was Alex Trebek's favorite?

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    Does it go to 11?
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    Re: There was an answer here.... 2017/10/04 23:29:25 (permalink)
    42?

     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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    Re: There was an answer here.... 2017/10/05 01:38:43 (permalink)
    craigb
    42?


    The answer and the question cannot be the same.


    So I've heard.
    post edited by soens - 2017/10/05 09:12:48
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