(In reply to
re(2): ...the finish.............KUDOS by Dej Mar)
At the queue level I'd noted much as you, Dej Mar.
I had arrived at w4 = GOOSE having earlier dismissed GOOB (which was a common expression that kids around the schools at which I worked used frequently). My early dismissal was due to the way that I used partial products. I did get the solution as arrived.
What did confront me was the specific jargon. I do admit to having to go to a search engine for meanings. I think that was why I accepted the D4. Maybe a note to advise on jargon could have helped but then there were embedded notes to suggest that anyway.
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Having just recalled the above comments, I just browsed the recent posts. In one spate of realisation there really was another clue to follow - "London" -- doesn't specify suburb, but we are really told an expected dialect/lingo and what we might seek regarding food items. The GOOB, a slang term which I've noted as heard (Dej Mar by other means) may have been the hardest to derive.
Edited on April 21, 2013, 6:04 am
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Posted by brianjn
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