Tuck Your Blanks (?) Into Your Blanks (?)

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Hello all,

There's this radio station over here in Ireland running this crazy
comp that has everyone baffled (well we are Irish after all <g>).

It's been running now for two months or so. It's on every day and I
still haven't gotten through but I though Id post here and see if
anyone has any ideas. The prze is E24,000 Euros ($19,000) and goes up
E600 each day.

The question is what words fill the blanks in the following statement:
... 'Tuck Your Blanks Into Your Blanks'?

Here's a link to the radio station with all guesses so far. If anyone
post's the correct answer on this thread I'l try and get though and if
I do and succeed .. it's Vegas for me :)

Seriouly though .. I'd have no problem giving $5000 if someone
suggested an answer and I went on to win. Hell, the prize is up to wel
over E20,000!

That is of course should I get though over any other Irish folks that
frequent this forum.

Here's that link.

Nathan .. (scratching his head)

http://www.fm104.ie/competitions/05.asp
 
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> > Here's that link.
> >
> > Nathan .. (scratching his head)
> >
> > http://www.fm104.ie/competitions/05.asp
>
> Tuck your drawers into your drawers.
>
> --Jeff

Hi,,

Good one but it's allready gussed. The website only lists around 40 or
so of the ones that people keep guessing. There's 40 guess's taken at
it a day as it's 5 each our from 9 to 5.

I'm surprised someone in the know that works at the station hasn't
tipped off a friend allready. It's a nightmare :)

Nathan
 
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Jeffrey Turner <jturner@localnet.com> wrote in message news:<10g7t254bvvgfbb@corp.supernews.com>...
> ShaneFan wrote:
> >>>Here's that link.
> >>>
> >>>Nathan .. (scratching his head)
> >>>
> >>> http://www.fm104.ie/competitions/05.asp
> >>
> >>Tuck your drawers into your drawers.
> >>
> >>--Jeff
> >
> >
> > Hi,,
> >
> > Good one but it's allready gussed. The website only lists around 40 or
> > so of the ones that people keep guessing. There's 40 guess's taken at
> > it a day as it's 5 each our from 9 to 5.
> >
> > I'm surprised someone in the know that works at the station hasn't
> > tipped off a friend allready. It's a nightmare :)
> >
> > Nathan
>
> Well, there's tuck your haberdashery into your haberdashery.
>
> --Jeff

Haven't heard that one. If I get through - I'll try it.

It's supposed to be from an old western in which a mother is fighting
with one of her sons and he shout's .. "Tuck your ? into your ?" ..
and then walks off.

I was also thinking that mabe the pural words might not be ones ending
in an 's'. Like it might be 'Tuck your feet into your ?' .. or
something like that.

A shag it .. who needs money :)

Nathan
 
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What about: "Tuck your answers into your washing."

"ShaneFan" <shanefan@ny.com> wrote in message
news:add5844e.0407240352.6585de89@posting.google.com...
> Hello all,
>
> There's this radio station over here in Ireland running this crazy
> comp that has everyone baffled (well we are Irish after all <g>).
>
> It's been running now for two months or so. It's on every day and I
> still haven't gotten through but I though Id post here and see if
> anyone has any ideas. The prze is E24,000 Euros ($19,000) and goes up
> E600 each day.
>
> The question is what words fill the blanks in the following statement:
> .. 'Tuck Your Blanks Into Your Blanks'?
>
> Here's a link to the radio station with all guesses so far. If anyone
> post's the correct answer on this thread I'l try and get though and if
> I do and succeed .. it's Vegas for me :)
>
> Seriouly though .. I'd have no problem giving $5000 if someone
> suggested an answer and I went on to win. Hell, the prize is up to wel
> over E20,000!
>
> That is of course should I get though over any other Irish folks that
> frequent this forum.
>
> Here's that link.
>
> Nathan .. (scratching his head)
>
> http://www.fm104.ie/competitions/05.asp
 
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"Vicki" <vjackman@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<mQEPc.28825$Gk4.12070@fe1.texas.rr.com>...

> What about: "Tuck your answers into your washing."

Hi,

The second word is also a pural word. It's up to $30,000 now too. My
guess was Tuck Your Elbows Into Your Sides .. it's wasn't correct
though .. obviousily :)

They are now ruling out a letter each day .. so every 24 days or so we
will have a letter :)

If anyone posts a guess that hasn't been used allready I'll try it ..
70,000 trying to et through every hour though.

Nathan






> "ShaneFan" <shanefan@ny.com> wrote in message
> news:add5844e.0407240352.6585de89@posting.google.com...
> > Hello all,
> >
> > There's this radio station over here in Ireland running this crazy
> > comp that has everyone baffled (well we are Irish after all <g>).
> >
> > It's been running now for two months or so. It's on every day and I
> > still haven't gotten through but I though Id post here and see if
> > anyone has any ideas. The prze is E24,000 Euros ($19,000) and goes up
> > E600 each day.
> >
> > The question is what words fill the blanks in the following statement:
> > .. 'Tuck Your Blanks Into Your Blanks'?
> >
> > Here's a link to the radio station with all guesses so far. If anyone
> > post's the correct answer on this thread I'l try and get though and if
> > I do and succeed .. it's Vegas for me :)
> >
> > Seriouly though .. I'd have no problem giving $5000 if someone
> > suggested an answer and I went on to win. Hell, the prize is up to wel
> > over E20,000!
> >
> > That is of course should I get though over any other Irish folks that
> > frequent this forum.
> >
> > Here's that link.
> >
> > Nathan .. (scratching his head)
> >
> > http://www.fm104.ie/competitions/05.asp
 
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On 26 Jul 2004 02:20:47 -0700, shanefan@ny.com (ShaneFan) wrote:


>
>It's supposed to be from an old western in which a mother is fighting
>with one of her sons and he shout's .. "Tuck your ? into your ?" ..
>and then walks off.
>
>Nathan


Are you saying here that the contest phrase is from an old western?
If so, I'll have to turn it over to my brother-in-law.

Barb