Actually - my recollection was faulty. As the queryset method always has to 
return a queryset (dur) I am not sure that I'm actually doing anything that 
couldn't be expressed as a Q object. I'm just doing some funky stuff to get my 
queryset in shape.

So I suppose my question is this - are there any operations that return a 
queryset that couldn't be captured in a Q object?

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