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October last for the month (4 of 4)
Posted:
Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:48 pm
by thelightjockey
clicky link
We've to go to the Bank of England and ask for it - we need a pyramid shaped key for the safety deposit box...
Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2007 2:27 am
by ChadH
Has anybody got anywhere on this?
Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:05 am
by Happyhannah
The only thing I can think of is a tow-path along the bank of a canal. I've got no further than this :-/
Having finally opened my Isis, I NEED another one now so I might put a bit more effort into solving these!
Posted:
Tue Nov 06, 2007 9:19 am
by Driver
Glad to hear you managed to open your Isis without having to resort to splashing out the readies. Had a mega quick look at this one and I also think its a canal bank, may even know which one but until I can do a little more digging I can't really say.
free isis
Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:54 pm
by colin@tina
so how we all doing on this one ??
toe the line at the bank ??? mmmmmmmm
yes i got that bit
Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 2007 8:56 pm
by Happyhannah
I followed a few leads to start with, but I really don't know where to look.
Any news, Driver?
Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:22 pm
by anima999
'toe the line' is an old sailors expression meaning to muster on deck smartly (ie line everyones toes up with the lines on the deck)
so you might even be looking for a bank with a wooden floor.
but the canal idea sounds good to me.
Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:25 pm
by colin@tina
mmmmmmmm
a bank with a wooden floor there is a start
Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 2007 11:28 pm
by anash27
I think you need to walk a fine line!
Ade
Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 10:42 am
by thelightjockey
anash27 wrote:I think you need to walk a fine line!
somebody is using my desk today and they are just about crossing it.
Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:12 am
by Sue
anash27 wrote:I think you need to walk a fine line!
Ade
Well that blows my theory out of the window.
I was looking for a canal with a
Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 11:47 am
by Driver
Only glanced into this one, thought it maybe a canal north of the border.. Dunno..
Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:38 pm
by Lodgecrest
I know the location of this one now, but I can not get there until the Weekend,
Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:48 pm
by Kalozois
The longest-running use of the phrase, often mentioned by tourist guides, is from the British House of Commons where sword-strapped members were instructed to stand behind lines that were better than a sword
Posted:
Tue Nov 13, 2007 5:49 pm
by Happyhannah
Is it in London? I've just got a new idea.... To do with tube lines and Bank etc...
Can anyone help me?