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Post by artisans on Nov 21, 2008 18:46:48 GMT 2
Haven't been down to find out, Nikki, but it is a recent photograph.
Steve
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Post by artisans on Nov 21, 2008 18:49:13 GMT 2
Are they the apartments on the T junction - used to be Olympic? I never knew what they were called so the answer must be NO ;D
Seriously, were/are they called 'George'?
Steve
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Post by casanovas on Nov 21, 2008 22:53:04 GMT 2
ha ha, i think they'd double the rent and sell it as light and airy..ha ha
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Post by artisans on Nov 22, 2008 11:07:14 GMT 2
By way of a very small clue, I would guess that everybody who has been to Roda has seen the 'palm sandwich' - they just didn't realise it! Steve
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Post by jacks on Nov 22, 2008 14:20:54 GMT 2
I feel that I should know it, but just can't think. It's doing my head in, now.
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Post by artisans on Nov 22, 2008 22:53:15 GMT 2
Jackie - YOU SHOULD KNOW IT!!..and so should everyone else Steve
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Post by steviejay on Nov 22, 2008 23:27:41 GMT 2
spiros 0ne & two
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Post by steviejay on Nov 22, 2008 23:46:42 GMT 2
Are they the apartments on the T junction - used to be Olympic? I never knew what they were called so the answer must be NO ;D Seriously, were/are they called 'George'? Steve steve im sure they were called George appts i know Olympic took the bookings!! it was about 7 or 8 years ago we saw a sign on the building reading George , but now its an OLYMPIC sign, i stand to be corrected though!
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Post by jacks on Nov 22, 2008 23:47:39 GMT 2
Jackie - YOU SHOULD KNOW IT!!..and so should everyone else Steve You are such teases. Stop it! lol Can't we have a clue yet? We must be almost on page 4! x
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Post by steviejay on Nov 22, 2008 23:54:55 GMT 2
this is wrong!! the old church in the town has a palm tree im sure! is the appartments next to it robertos 1 and 2? just straw clutching here! but like a few of us who have seen this many times, maybe the familiarity has blanked it from us!!!! give us a clue please!
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Post by jacks on Nov 23, 2008 1:25:43 GMT 2
Exactly! We need a clue!
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Post by artisans on Nov 23, 2008 9:49:56 GMT 2
Nobody there this year Steve - we've never known the name before.
Steve
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Post by artisans on Nov 23, 2008 9:55:38 GMT 2
I thought that was a clue, jacks, when you consider that people staying at Metallinos never see Elizabeth, and people staying at Ninos never see Kosmas Apartments. If you are at Spiros No1 or Pegasus, you may rarely even leave the pool. So, if everybody has seen this - isn't that a clue? It's not Spiros No1, but there is a Spiros involved with one of the buildings - HOW MANY CHANCES DO YOU WANT? ;D ;D PS I must get over my habit of reading posts in reverse order - that is, oldest first. Having put Jackie in her place, I then find that it has been answered correctly - steviejay has reasoned that it the building on the left is the Church of St George and the one on the right Roberto's, managed this year by Spiros. The palm tree is actually not in the churchyard, but on a piece of land adjoining Roberto's. Before she lodges a complaint, Lisa from Casanovas did not guess correctly - firstly, you cannot see this view from Maggie's/Benny's - you need to be in the churchyard or at the Roda Crown. Secondly, she didn't mention either of the buildings. Close, Lisa, but you didn't read the question properly. Well done Steve Steve
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Post by parsonsgang on Nov 23, 2008 12:11:28 GMT 2
So I was very close then when I said Robertos on page 2 I know you needed both ends of the sandwich but I didn't know the church was that colour Nikki
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Post by jacks on Nov 23, 2008 22:18:15 GMT 2
Neither did I, Nikki!
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