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The tor?
What IS a tor?
Where WAS the tor?
Who WAS the man on the tor?
What does any of this have to do with pipesmoking?
Was the tor on the moor?
Keep away from the moor if you value what?
Use of google not allowed for full marks.
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Bummin' Around
A tor is an outcropping of rock.
This particular tor is near the Baskerville military installation.
The man is Bendedtict Cumberbatch aka Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes enjoyed smoking shag cut tobacco, among several of his vices
You kept off the moor if you valued your life!
"Just because the road stops, doesn't mean you have to!"
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Sotweed Bohemian
A crag.
Scotland.
Sherlock Holmes
Holmes smoked pipes.
The tor overlooked the moor.
Your life.
"On my honor, I have neither given nor received help on this exam." Freestoke.
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Sotweed Bohemian
Originally Posted by
Chris0673
A tor is an outcropping of rock.
This particular tor is near the Baskerville military installation.
The man is Bendedtict Cumberbatch aka Sherlock Holmes
Mr. Holmes enjoyed smoking shag cut tobacco, among several of his vices
You kept off the moor if you valued your life!
An astonishingly complete answer, Chris!
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Originally Posted by
freestoke
An astonishingly complete answer, Chris!
Yes- yet, sadly, incomplete.
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The only "TOR" I am aware of is The Onion Router.
Other than that I am completely lost in this thread
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Originally Posted by
Branzig
The only "TOR" I am aware of is The Onion Router.
Other than that I am completely lost in this thread
A bit of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lore.
FWIW, Chris is three words short of the grand prize as long as his answers are free of computer search.
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Originally Posted by
Mister Moo
A bit of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lore.
FWIW, Chris is three words short of the grand prize as long as his answers are free of computer search.
Well now I am even more lost...I read Sherlock all the time...
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Sotweed Bohemian
Originally Posted by
Mister Moo
A bit of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle lore.
FWIW, Chris is three words short of the grand prize as long as his answers are free of computer search.
I think I know, but if that's true...I'm on the edge of my seat! (Where is the "It is a mystery" emoticon when you need it?ask.gif)
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Originally Posted by
Branzig
Well now I am even more lost...I read Sherlock all the time...
Reading ACDoyle would serve you better, for the three missing words, than having seen the Cumberbatch episode.
The "Sherlock" Cumberbatch series, for my money, is some of the finest drama I've seen on television. The writing, acting, and originl stories are quite good. (Netflix)
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