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Posted on 16-06-2010 21:07
This seems to drag on so here is a hint: The goalie has lost a champions league final.


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Posted on 17-06-2010 00:06
Ok found him at long last. A golden oldiesmiley

Andoni Zubizarreta

He has like all the aforementioned players played in 4 World Cups.


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Posted on 17-06-2010 09:49
Correct. Your question smiley


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Posted on 17-06-2010 09:57
Aargh!
I actually googled Zubizarreta at one point, but spelt his name wrong - and then forgot about him.

Well done Norlander and good question OKJones.


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Posted on 17-06-2010 12:54
I thought that you would figure out zubizarreta (copy and paste motherfucker) quite easily.


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Posted on 25-06-2010 09:12
Forgot about a new question. Tineye has too many pictures saved, but found one that I can use.

Q: Where is this?


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Posted on 25-06-2010 09:39
Nice, France


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Posted on 25-06-2010 11:15
Now you're it smiley


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Posted on 05-07-2010 09:56
Sorry about the downtime, I was busy having fun smiley. I'll get around to a new question tonight.


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Posted on 09-07-2010 10:00
ok, it's back.

We'll do a zoom-out question. It is quite possible to answer on the first image, but if it proves too hard, I will post another image with a bit more detail.


Q: What is this, where is it, and why is it there?


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Posted on 13-07-2010 08:51
My answer:
A tennis pitch in a tennis court for people to play tennis.


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Posted on 13-07-2010 09:35
Tennis court is the what, now I only need the why and where smiley

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Posted on 13-07-2010 11:11
That's some fairly strange place. The court is built within a housing block. The facade looks old, and the copper roof is a further clue of that. Yet there are well kept underground garages to the left of the picture. So the housing block must be something special since otherwise it would have been torn downsmiley


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Posted on 14-07-2010 15:20
Norlander wrote:
That's some fairly strange place. The court is built within a housing block. The facade looks old, and the copper roof is a further clue of that. Yet there are well kept underground garages to the left of the picture. So the housing block must be something special since otherwise it would have been torn downsmiley

Interesting...?

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Posted on 16-07-2010 10:44
Still nothing?

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Posted on 16-07-2010 11:10
Ok...

Vesterport station in Copenhagen. The tennis court is inside the Norlandia Mercur Hotel.

The tennis court was built for Simon Spies...that has to be reason enough smiley


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Posted on 16-07-2010 11:26
Correct, the tennis court is on top of his old office. It's actually open to the public and can be rented for 100 DKK.


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Posted on 16-07-2010 14:28
I'll continue in your spirit.

What painting is this?

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Posted on 17-07-2010 01:25
Rembrandt's Night Watch

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Most people would be suprised if they saw Rembrandt's Night Watch in person. Just as they would if they saw the attached painting in person.

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Posted on 17-07-2010 02:37
Rembrandt's Night Watch is much bigger than you would expect; 3.63 m × 4.37 m, over a meter taller than the average room height.

The size is also what would surprise you about Salvador Dali's The Persistence of Memory, although in this case the painting is much smaller than you would expect; 24 cm × 33 cm, only slightly larger than an A4 sheet of paper.


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