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Ouch on this morning's Timdle spanked

2025-12-23 19:40:02.532696+01 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

Ouch on this morning's Timdle: spanked right out of the gate by "Donation of Pepin (Papal States established in central Italy)" vs "Boethius Writes Philosophy (Classical learning preserved for posterity)".

I'm learning. Slowly.

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#Comment Re: made: 2025-12-24 07:31:58.61624+01 by: Dan Lyke

Yeah, a bunch of that Disney animation happened really early. Those things have caught me a couple of times. And the sports ones are always a crapshoot...

#Comment Re: made: 2025-12-24 01:42:09.338737+01 by: spc476

I got tripped up by Bambi. It's a bit earlier than I thought.

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