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Post by Jacques Snicket on Nov 9, 2006 18:09:17 GMT -5
Rain, a word which here means "countless torrents of droplets of water falling at ternimal velocity from the dark and ominous storm clouds above the ocean where a certain boat struggled to keep afloat."
My associate once worked for a taxidermist.
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Post by Shelly on Nov 9, 2006 21:30:46 GMT -5
"associate", a word which here means "person who promised to help you but back out last minute".
My local library has loads of books.
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Post by Wasabi on Nov 9, 2006 23:24:44 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]Library, a word which here means, a place where one may issue and return library books, as well as CDs and DVDs.
Drama, one of the best subjects ever![/size][/glow]
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Post by Shelly on Nov 10, 2006 1:07:11 GMT -5
"Drama", a word which here means, "lots of people crying on TV"
My sister isn't very nice.
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Post by Sora on Nov 10, 2006 1:11:51 GMT -5
'very' a word which here means 'a comparitve adverb used to describe when an object is something or isn't something to a relative extreme'.
Won't someone take my temperature?
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Post by Shelly on Nov 10, 2006 1:15:59 GMT -5
"Take", a word which here means, "snatch away"
Who wants a slice of chocolate cake?
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Post by Wasabi on Nov 10, 2006 2:40:28 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]"Chocolate", a word which here means, a sickly sweet that can come in many flavours, and when consumed heavily, can make the consumer terribly ill.
Red sky at night, shepherd's delight.[/size][/glow]
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Post by becka on Nov 10, 2006 3:39:02 GMT -5
Spain, a word which here means, a country in southern Eroupe Pirates stole gold from other ships
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Post by Sora on Nov 10, 2006 3:41:25 GMT -5
'Gold' a word which here means 'the root of all economic wealth in the world, that determines the rate of a nation's true currency level'.
You look quite obscure in the picture.
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Post by Wasabi on Nov 10, 2006 3:45:56 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]"Obscure", a word which here means, a matter that is made less visible or unclear.
Where'd all the good people go?[/size][/glow]
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Post by Sora on Nov 10, 2006 3:51:24 GMT -5
'go' a word which here means 'leave the current vicinity or to start in some sort of motion towards any given direction'
Your pushing my button too far.
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Post by Shelly on Nov 10, 2006 20:34:07 GMT -5
"Far", a word which here means, "too much"
I have run a tiring distance.
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Post by Wasabi on Nov 10, 2006 23:29:50 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]"Distance", a word which here means, where one can run so far and get rather tired at the end of doing so.
The Quiglet Relationship Lives On![/size][/glow]
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Post by Sora on Nov 11, 2006 2:44:33 GMT -5
'Quiglet' a word which here means 'a popular ship between one main, and another side character, Violet and Quigley respectively, from Lemony snicket a.k.a Daniel Handler's New York Times Bestselling children series, A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Wikipedia just deleted my page!
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Post by Tigerclaw can drive a car :B on Nov 11, 2006 7:34:17 GMT -5
Wikipedia, a word wich here mean, lies lies LIES!
Bob likes sharp things and I suggest you run from Bob.
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