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Vince Hawthorn
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Posted at 23:09 on 13th January 2014
   Just a thought- are we talking police collar numbers and this is a famous officer for one reason or other.
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rustyruth
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Posted at 12:26 on 14th January 2014

No sorry, wrong track altogether. One of you has been in the correct area of thought earlier. 

The 2 letters of the alphabet are in sequence, the 2 numbers are prime numbers, smallest first Smile 

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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 18:15 on 14th January 2014
aberdeen is ab
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 18:17 on 14th January 2014
balmoral is ab35
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rustyruth
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Posted at 18:37 on 14th January 2014
I'm not looking for a place Andy Smile
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 18:46 on 14th January 2014
not up on me famous boobies or robots so lookin bleak for me
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 19:44 on 14th January 2014

only prime numbers could be 2, 3, 5 and 7 is that right

 

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rustyruth
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Posted at 19:49 on 14th January 2014

I thought 1 was as well Andy, but on checking it seems it got altered somewhere in the 19th century, so being as I'm wrong, this list of numbers you are looking at using are;

1, 2, 3, 5 & 7.

Sorry for the confusion Smile 

 

 

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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 19:53 on 14th January 2014
whey man that makes it easier now pfffft
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Andy Dodds
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Posted at 19:54 on 14th January 2014
lol so 1 is the 1st number
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