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Married to Mark, mother of 2 and Test Team Leader.  My son (9 1/2) is one of those precocious little horrors [[Damian Eadie]] loves so much who learn their letters from the program before the age of 18 months.  My daughter (15 months) doesn't show the same potential yet but does like the clock music.)
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Married to Mark, mother of 2 and Test Team Leader.  My son (9 1/2) is one of those precocious little horrors [[Damian Eadie]] loves so much who learn their letters from the programme before the age of 18 months.  My daughter (15 months) doesn't show the same potential yet but does like the clock music.)
 
3 wins before losing on a tie-break conundrum, largely because I forgot certain aspects of my Cambridge Maths Degree, in particular that 9x5 = 45 rather than 35.  Highlight was getting the letters  
 
3 wins before losing on a tie-break conundrum, largely because I forgot certain aspects of my Cambridge Maths Degree, in particular that 9x5 = 45 rather than 35.  Highlight was getting the letters  
 
K N U F L E the first time I picked them, seeing the word 'FLUNK' and having a fit of the giggles and setting Carol off.  The other highlight was meeting [[Stephen Fry]].
 
K N U F L E the first time I picked them, seeing the word 'FLUNK' and having a fit of the giggles and setting Carol off.  The other highlight was meeting [[Stephen Fry]].
  
 
[[Category:Contestants in Series 42|Hermann, Lisa]]
 
[[Category:Contestants in Series 42|Hermann, Lisa]]

Revision as of 23:09, 30 July 2007

Married to Mark, mother of 2 and Test Team Leader. My son (9 1/2) is one of those precocious little horrors Damian Eadie loves so much who learn their letters from the programme before the age of 18 months. My daughter (15 months) doesn't show the same potential yet but does like the clock music.) 3 wins before losing on a tie-break conundrum, largely because I forgot certain aspects of my Cambridge Maths Degree, in particular that 9x5 = 45 rather than 35. Highlight was getting the letters K N U F L E the first time I picked them, seeing the word 'FLUNK' and having a fit of the giggles and setting Carol off. The other highlight was meeting Stephen Fry.