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Post by Chu-Chu on Aug 15, 2006 8:08:38 GMT -5
Technically nothing is wrong with the paragraph, except for the fact that it doesn't include the most common letter in the English Language, E.
~Chu
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Post by TEX on Aug 15, 2006 11:17:11 GMT -5
yeppers chu, post away!
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Post by Chu-Chu on Aug 15, 2006 12:23:52 GMT -5
Okay, here we go!
Pronounced differently but spelled the same I have many meanings from obscure to mundane In a trip across water I get there before you In precipitation amazing, a marvel to awe you One naming of me means to acknowledge the praise I move fastest in music as the violin maestro plays Taught to children of all ages , or trip up they would I was also much favoured by a notorious Hood.
Name that word!
~Chu
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Post by TEX on Aug 15, 2006 23:31:31 GMT -5
i've got the answer, but if you don't want me too, i wont
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Post by Canadian Nose on Aug 16, 2006 21:09:24 GMT -5
i've got the answer, but if you don't want me too, i wont I wanna try, gimmie a day or so.
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Post by Canadian Nose on Aug 16, 2006 21:13:22 GMT -5
Okies. My Thinking is this post, srry bout doubling.
So.
Pronounced differently but spelled the same I have many meanings from obscure to mundane In a trip across water I get there before you In precipitation amazing, a marvel to awe you One naming of me means to acknowledge the praise I move fastest in music as the violin maestro plays Taught to children of all ages , or trip up they would I was also much favoured by a notorius Hood.
Ok. I assume Famous hood is Robin Hood. He favored a few things.
Bows, arrows, knives, poor.
the sea thing... Bow is also pronounced Bow... Oh thats it.
Bow. Bow as in the front (or back, dunno) of ship. Front I guess, cause its always ahead of you. Bow. Bow as in the Children to tie their shoelaces. Bow. Bow as in bending back to ackknwoledge thanks.
what were the other ones? Bow. Bow as in the thing violin peeps use to stroke (w/e) the violin strings Bow in preceptitation.... I dont get that one. The only one I dont get. Bow in rain? Snow? Hail? sleet? I dunno.
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Post by Chu-Chu on Aug 16, 2006 21:14:14 GMT -5
You're right Nose, post up a riddle!
~Chu
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Post by Canadian Nose on Aug 16, 2006 21:14:41 GMT -5
no, first answer the Bow in Preciptation. I dont get it. Ill go look for one, but first you post
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Post by Chu-Chu on Aug 16, 2006 21:15:49 GMT -5
as in Rainbow... the bright colorful thing that everyone marvles at. POST A RIDDLE!!! ~Chu
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Post by Canadian Nose on Aug 16, 2006 21:17:59 GMT -5
Ohhhh. haha.
Ok. I dont know the answer to this one, and dont try searching it on google wont come up.
Anyone can get this and they get a cookie.
I am just two and two, I am warm, I am cold, And the parent of numbers that cannot be told: I am lawful, unlawful---a duty, a fault, I am often sold dear, good for nothing when bought, An extraordinary boon, and a matter of course, And yielded with pleasure when taken by force.
supposedly its extremly easy... *shrug*
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Post by Amy on Aug 18, 2006 14:47:56 GMT -5
... Nose where did you find such filth?!
the answer is a kiss. thats an old one.
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Post by TEX on Aug 18, 2006 22:14:57 GMT -5
oh i get it now
yeah, my g/f likes that one too
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Post by Canadian Nose on Aug 20, 2006 0:06:05 GMT -5
Ah. It was in the "Poetry XXX" section of my Local Bookstore. Now post another one.
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Post by lion-o on Sept 15, 2006 13:23:13 GMT -5
when your a child you walk on four legs, when you are an adult on two, and when you are old you have a cane and walk with three.
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Post by lion-o on Sept 15, 2006 13:27:57 GMT -5
sorry ignore that was reading the first page didn't think there were more pages.
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