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Which person has had a UK no1 hit as a solo artist, duo, trio, 4 piece and a group of more than 4?

That was on Chris Moyles Radio1's quiz this morning...

and i know who it is ph34r.gif

It's McCartney

Solo

Due = PM+MJ

Trio = Wings

Quartet = Beatles

Band Aid.

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Is it Paul McCartney?

Jackpot!

I'd not listened to Radio One this morning, just got the question asked on a text. My first thoughts were McCartney. I sent the reply but got no answer so I was hoping someone on here would confirm for me.

Forehead - Wings was the trio

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Jackpot!

I'd not listened to Radio One this morning, just got the question asked on a text. My first thoughts were McCartney. I sent the reply but got no answer so I was hoping someone on here would confirm for me.

Forehead - Wings was the trio

I was thinking them but I thought they were also a four-piece, looking on Wikipedia, they had two times when it was just three.

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I was thinking them but I thought they were also a four-piece, looking on Wikipedia, they had two times when it was just three.

Yeah but the single that went to #1 was Mull of Kintyre which I think wasn't on an album and was performed by just the three of them.

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Why do people write...

Hiya Kris! Hiya pal!

For example?

It's all to do with dundeebarry's blog called 'The Real Leigh Griffiths' and patter used by manager-at-the-time Jocky Scott. Good read, although somewhat over-rated and over-quoted by many.

'teckle' is another one that gets on my tits. It's very well written and has made me crying in laughter, though.

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Can you be done for planning to commit a crime, even if you don't do it?

Hypothetically, if the police invaded my house and found every single bit of equipment and plans I'd need to rob a bank (all obtained perfectly legally) but I hadn't actually done it, could I be charged?

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Can you be done for planning to commit a crime, even if you don't do it?

Hypothetically, if the police invaded my house and found every single bit of equipment and plans I'd need to rob a bank (all obtained perfectly legally) but I hadn't actually done it, could I be charged?

Surely that's what the police do with terrorists. They wont wait until they've blown up a few nail bombs before striking into action. I appreciate your situation is very different but to answer your initial question the answer has to be yes.

Proving it may be tough at times mind.

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Can you be done for planning to commit a crime, even if you don't do it?

Hypothetically, if the police invaded my house and found every single bit of equipment and plans I'd need to rob a bank (all obtained perfectly legally) but I hadn't actually done it, could I be charged?

If they obtained a warrant to search your house they would already have sufficient evidence to suggest that you plan to commit a robbery, I presume. If you had plans you'd be in trouble and explaining why you have a large sack with a dollar sign on it would be difficult, so don't leave that lying around.

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