The Book-keepers Forum (BKF)

Post Info TOPIC: Bank Holiday Quiz


Master Book-keeper

Status: Offline
Posts: 3904
Date:
Bank Holiday Quiz


We haven't had one for a while so here goes.

All the following are famous lines from TV advertising, mainly remembered from my youth 

 

1.  Gives you the ......... boounnce

2.  ......  ... ....... dress you well.

3.  And they peel them with their metal knives.

4.  Course you can Malcolm

5.  All all because the lady loves ....  ....  (well apparently she prefers Thorntons now biggrin biggrin )

6.  Is she, or isn't she?

7.  You got an ology?

8.  She flies like a bird in the sky.

9.  .... stays sharp, to the bottom of the glass.

10.  Tell 'em about the honey mummy.

I reckon no. 6 will stump you, and there's a story to tell about that but my excuse was I was only 17 at the time.

 

All will be revealed, along with the answers, on Tuesday. 



__________________

John 

 

 

 Any advice given is for general guidance and professional advice should be sought applicable to your circumstances.



Forum Moderator & Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 11981
Date:

Was getting worried about my score on this one as came up blank with numbers (1) and (2)... Then hit number three and after that I'm good. Can almost hear maureen lipman saying number (7).

Are you sure that number (1) has the word "The" in it.

Don't want to spoil anyone's fun so won't post my answers. Got 8 out of 10. Number (1) I can't get as with the word "the" I don't think that it's being said by a large carnivorous cartoon animal to advertise a consumable. Number (2) I can't get at all. No probs with the others and I personally don't think that (6) is as difficult as you think as it sticks in the mind due to the carry on level double entendre humour. (Advertising that was of a time).

All the best,

Shaun.







__________________

Shaun

Responses are not meant as a substitute for professional advice. Answers are intended as outline only the advice of a qualified professional with access to all relevant information should be sought before acting on any response given.



Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 1811
Date:

6. Including 6. (As Shaun says, not as hard as you think - though it may be a generation thing.)

I can't get 1, 2, 4 and 8

1 I haven't a clue on - I'd guess at one or other a couple of types of children's toy that were once popular, but guessing isn't knowing, and it wouldn't be the specific brand/model/whatever.

2 Has me completely stumped.

4 I recognise the quote, but can't for the life of me remember the context, and therefore the advert.

8 I'm sure is a song lyric - so I'm guessing the song may have been used in the advert, but beyond that - pass.

__________________

Vince M Hudd - Soft Rock Software

(I only came here looking for fellow apiarists...)



Forum Moderator & Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 11981
Date:

Hi Vince,

for number 8 if I sang it (even with my miserable singing voice generally reserved only for the fast lane of the M6) you would get it straight away. It's one of those where you remember the tune more than the words. Think that I can give a clue in think about an advert with a balloon flying over wheat fields in the late 60's (might have been early 70's).

for number 4 would it help (without giving it away otherwisee might be in for a severe telling off from John) to say that someone didn't think that they would be able to take an exam.

__________________

Shaun

Responses are not meant as a substitute for professional advice. Answers are intended as outline only the advice of a qualified professional with access to all relevant information should be sought before acting on any response given.



Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 1811
Date:

I think that's solved 4 for me. sniff, sniff. ;)

For number 8, given I was already sure it was a song lyric, I suspect if I heard it, all I'd remember/recognise is the song itself. Your description doesn't ring any bells at all - and your speculation on the timing could be why.

__________________

Vince M Hudd - Soft Rock Software

(I only came here looking for fellow apiarists...)



Forum Moderator & Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 11981
Date:

Some clues for 8... Each makes it easier than the last

- Jacks good at sneaking around quietly

- Adipose

- Honeybus

lol. that lots a second quiz in itself to guess the link to the tune! I'll post how they link on Tuesday after Johns posted the main quiz answers.



__________________

Shaun

Responses are not meant as a substitute for professional advice. Answers are intended as outline only the advice of a qualified professional with access to all relevant information should be sought before acting on any response given.



Master Book-keeper

Status: Offline
Posts: 3904
Date:

Hi Shaun

Number two may be too hard, as I'm not sure if it might be local to South Yorkshire, but it was the second advert I thought of.  Just googled for the advert and its not on youtube, although it comes up in the autocomplete.  Google I could only find a Sheffield reference.    A swift month came third is a cryptic clue though.

Number one definitely has the word the in it.  the pronunciation of the last word is bahounce   (bounce) if that helps.

I didn't know that number six was a deliberate double entendre, but yes, that was the tale, me having a gawp to see if she was or not biggrin biggrin

 

Hi Vince 

What do you mean you're not releasing Mrs Thatcher?  That's another clue for no. 8



__________________

John 

 

 

 Any advice given is for general guidance and professional advice should be sought applicable to your circumstances.



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 159
Date:

Got them all biggrin

2 was on the TV in the North East. 

6 - easy...but it did nowt for me! biggrin



__________________

Janet

They keep making the system idiot proof but then make bigger and better idiots!



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1313
Date:

 

I could only get 6 of them, didn't know 1,2,6 and 8 although as said by others with 8 I knew the song very well but could not remember the product (Must confess it was bugging me so I googled it)

Number 3 must be up there with one of the all time greats in British advertising campaigns, I still get reminded of it when I get my Wok out (yes I did say Wok)

All the ads I knew made me think of when I was a kid in the days of only 3 channels (my kids look at me in amazement when I tell them there was only 3 back then) and all the family would be watching TV in the evening, if we were watching ITV we would have a competition to see who could guess the advert the quickest, I obviously wasn't very good hence the 6/10 score

Thanks John for a bit of fun and a trip down memory lane  biggrin



__________________

Doug

These are only my opinions of how I see things and therefore should not be taken as advice



Master Book-keeper

Status: Offline
Posts: 8646
Date:

Think Janet is winning so far.

I was stumped on the first two, although Im wondering if 1 and 6 might have a connection.

4 and 7 - we drove everyone mad using those sayings for an age, including when my Son passed his first year at Uni (he did wonder what we were on about, especially given it was Chemistry!)

5 - so true! Mrs R has it right!!

8 - I knew that one, although for some reason always think of Concorde. I saw several of the items from the advert flying in the sky in the Somerset downs recently.

Yes Vince, its a song lyric, but Shaun's last clue doesnt make it easier unless maybe the latter one is an age thing wink

Ah bless you John on the not knowing is a double entendre!

Wok! lol  Doug - have you told your children that we all had to get up off the settee to change the channels as well?  Plus do you remember the games we could play on the screen?  Tennis - two lines and a dot on the screen (and that was considered big progress in those days!).

 

or should I say 4 lines - look what I found

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-THUXZ1aE4

Then the Atari games

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M1zO2v9ixY

 



__________________

 Joanne 

Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017 

Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.

You should check out answers with reference to the legal position



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1313
Date:

 

Hi Joanne

I don't think the kids would believe it if I showed them those games

I had the first console was it not called a Binetone or am I getting mixed up with something else and then progressed on to the Atari which was cutting edge for the time

I did hear that Argos were selling the Atari console and games again

Starting to feel very old biggrin



__________________

Doug

These are only my opinions of how I see things and therefore should not be taken as advice



Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 1811
Date:


Just for fun, then, here's a video of one of my 'old' games:

www.youtube.com/watch

(I say 'old' rather than old because I'm working on a rewrite - albeit very slowly; I don't think I've done anything to it since uploading that video, which was almost a year and a half ago! What you see in that video is the 1994 code with first draft new graphics, knocked together in 2016.)


__________________

Vince M Hudd - Soft Rock Software

(I only came here looking for fellow apiarists...)



Master Book-keeper

Status: Offline
Posts: 3904
Date:

Well done Janet.  No. 2 must be local to Yorkshire and the North East then. We got Tyne Tees where we lived (Ripon)  but I have found that both Sheffield and Leeds had one.

1 & 6 are loosely related Joanne, 

3 channels hey, those were the days lol.  I remember when corded remotes came out, then the infra red ones.



__________________

John 

 

 

 Any advice given is for general guidance and professional advice should be sought applicable to your circumstances.



Master Book-keeper

Status: Offline
Posts: 3904
Date:

Quiz answers

1.  Gives you the brylcream boounnce

2. March the Tailor's dress you well.

3.  And they peel them with their metal knives.  Smash

4.  Course you can Malcolm  Vicks Sinex

5.  All all because the lady loves Milk Tray  (well apparently she prefers Thorntons now biggrin biggrin )

6.  Is she, or isn't she?  Harmony Hair Spray

7.  You got an ology?  British Telecom

8.  She flies like a bird in the sky.  Nimble Bread.  

9.  Harp stays sharp, to the bottom of the glass.

10.  Tell 'em about the honey mummy.  Sugar Puffs

 

Glad you all enjoyed it, I'll do another one for August and see if I can make it a bit harder.  Sorry about question 2, I thought they were nationwide.  Well done Janet, who got them all.  I'm surprised question 1 stumped everyone else, I thought it was quite well known.

Here's the youtube link for it.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1vERQZjwFw



__________________

John 

 

 

 Any advice given is for general guidance and professional advice should be sought applicable to your circumstances.



Forum Moderator & Expert

Status: Offline
Posts: 11981
Date:

lol John,

not only have I never heard of the strap line for number 2. I'bve never heard of the company either!

Thanks as always for the bank holiday quiz. Your becoming something of a tradition matey... talking of which, when did the bank holiday Disneytime show stop? As a child I remember every bank holiday ou got four excerts from Disney films.

Anyway, as promised, the answers to my clues for number 8. (nimble bread)

- Jacks good at sneaking around quietly - Jack be NIMBLE

- Adipose - From Dr WHo. The fat simply walks away (Nimbles a diet bread)

- Honeybus - The original tune on which the Nimble song was based.



__________________

Shaun

Responses are not meant as a substitute for professional advice. Answers are intended as outline only the advice of a qualified professional with access to all relevant information should be sought before acting on any response given.



Guru

Status: Offline
Posts: 1313
Date:

 

Same as Shaun never heard of 2

1 & 6 remember the product now, and 8 as I said knew the song but not the product

What do you mean make it harder in August ??  biggrin 



__________________

Doug

These are only my opinions of how I see things and therefore should not be taken as advice



Master Book-keeper

Status: Offline
Posts: 8646
Date:

Well done Janet.

No Ive never heard of (2) neither!

Thanks John for the Quiz, as ever! Does Janet get Thorntons then? Dave used to deliver Milk Tray!

__________________

 Joanne 

Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017 

Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.

You should check out answers with reference to the legal position



Master Book-keeper

Status: Offline
Posts: 3904
Date:

Cheshire wrote:

Thanks John for the Quiz, as ever! Does Janet get Thorntons then? Dave used to deliver Milk Tray!


 Definitely Thorntons, I can't be a**ed with all that swimming and climbing stuff, my body aint what it used to be lol.



__________________

John 

 

 

 Any advice given is for general guidance and professional advice should be sought applicable to your circumstances.



Master Book-keeper

Status: Offline
Posts: 8646
Date:

evileye laughing.gif



__________________

 Joanne 

Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017 

Thoughts are my own/not to be regarded as official advice,which should be sought from a suitably qualified Accountant.

You should check out answers with reference to the legal position



Senior Member

Status: Offline
Posts: 159
Date:

I'll wait for the Thorntons to be delivered then...NEED chocolate to make it to the weekend ð I don't remember corded remote controls. Must be before my time ð

__________________

Janet

They keep making the system idiot proof but then make bigger and better idiots!

Page 1 of 1  sorted by
 
Quick Reply

Please log in to post quick replies.

Tweet this page Post to Digg Post to Del.icio.us
Members Login
Username 
 
Password 
    Remember Me  
©2007-2024 The Book-keepers Forum (BKF). All Rights Reserved. The Book-keepers Forum (BKF) is a trading division of Bookcert Ltd. Registered in England Company Number 05782923. 2 Laurel House, 1 Station Rd, Worle, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, BS22 6AR, United Kingdom. The Book-keepers Forum and BKF are trademarks of Bookcert Ltd. This forum is a discussion forum only. There will usually be more than one opinion to any question and any posting should not be viewed as a definitive solution. No responsibility for loss occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of any posting on this site is accepted by the contributors or The Book-keepers Forum. In all cases, appropriate professional advice should be sought before making a decision. We reserve the right to remove any postings which are offensive, libellous, self-promoting or engaged in covert marketing. We will not notify users of removals. The views expressed in the forum posts are those of the individual and do not necessary reflect or agree with those of The Book-keepers Forum. Any offensive or unsuitable posts will be removed by the moderators. Any reader of this forum can request for a post to be looked into by sending an email to: bookcertltd@gmail.com.

Privacy & Cookie Policy  About