Greetings Groaners,
Welcome along to Episode 137 which was a barrel of laughs as well me almost being in tears and also battling with audio software
The music may be very quiet this week but I'd rather not deafen you groaners, I'd also noticed that after editing I'd put music in wrong order so some areas just sound so strange with the music.
Your audience groan this week rolls in this week from Dade of Longbenton.
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Admin Nicole hits us for a home run again with Anagram Anxiety and I actually got it this week.
Your clue is: Best known as the founder of modern nursing.
The Anagram:
Nigel, Fetch an Iron Leg
Good luck Groaners, I'm double chuffed I got it.
We'll see you next week
Take Care and Keep Groaning
Bye Bye
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