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Post by Jacques Snicket on Nov 18, 2006 9:31:16 GMT -5
Is that a spoiler for The End? If it is, you will be in for it, Bertrand. No, it's not. Since, a word which here means "the amount of time after you first left." One day I heard the whole Quadrophenia album on the radio.
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Post by Wasabi on Nov 18, 2006 20:41:59 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]"Radio", a word which here means, a mechanism one may listen to music on, as well as play CDs and tapes when their heart desires.
A celebration to last throughout the years.[/size][/glow]
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Post by Jacques Snicket on Nov 27, 2006 19:47:28 GMT -5
Years, a word which here means "the length of time it takes for the Earth to rotate around the Sun.
Oh no! Count Olaf has stolen my typewriter!
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Post by Wasabi on Nov 28, 2006 0:55:39 GMT -5
"Typewriter", a word which here means, a device where one may type letters for people that they hace dearly missed, or perhaps secret code messages that can only be read by spies.
The early bird catches the worm.
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Post by Jacques Snicket on Nov 28, 2006 18:10:17 GMT -5
Worm, a word which here means "a cylindrical long creature that sometimes lives inside the Earth.”
And thus, Arcadia has fallen.
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Post by Grace on Nov 29, 2006 18:08:55 GMT -5
Thus, a word which here means "because of this event."
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Post by Jacques Snicket on Nov 30, 2006 20:43:47 GMT -5
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There once was a man from Nantucket.
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Post by Shelly on Dec 1, 2006 20:15:37 GMT -5
"once", a word which here means, "There was one, but there won't be another".
My hair is very dark and untidy.
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Post by Wasabi on Dec 5, 2006 2:33:36 GMT -5
"Hair", a word which here means, pieces of long, short, or in this case, dark coloured and untidy, which determines the colour and structure of the hair.
The rainbows have now disappeared.
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Post by Jacques Snicket on Dec 8, 2006 20:23:36 GMT -5
Disappeared, a word which here means "has gone forever and won't be coming back again unless in the form of a stray cat."
One time I witnessed a famous actor set fire to a theatre.
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Post by Wasabi on Dec 8, 2006 23:14:40 GMT -5
"Actor", a word which here means, a person that dedicates their life to either acting in theatres, on the silver screen, or just being a stunt double for another "actor".
Rail on in utter ignorance.
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Post by Skeleton Key on Dec 8, 2006 23:21:46 GMT -5
"Rail", a word which here means "Something that you stick your tongue to in the winter, then aren't able to pull it off, so you get you head crushed by a train."
And you cannot find your waitress with a geiger counter.
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Post by Wasabi on Dec 8, 2006 23:45:17 GMT -5
"Waitress", a word which here means, a woman that has become fully trained in serving people in cafés and taking peoples' orders for what they would like to eat and drink.
What if Skeleton Key was one of us.
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Post by Jacques Snicket on Dec 16, 2006 22:53:42 GMT -5
Key, a word which here means "an object that aids the possessor in opening up concealed spaces, doors, and filing cabinets."
One day I walked down the avenue and I saw a pigeon roosting on a tall tower.
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Post by Tigerclaw can drive a car :B on Dec 23, 2006 22:16:41 GMT -5
"pigeon" a word which here means, a bird who generally enjoys snacking off of crumbs on the floor and "Decorating" peoples' cars....and heads.
Here's a llama, there's a llama, and another little llama!
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