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    getting there was half the fun.....

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    I'll have a new one soon, right now i'm basking in my retrurn to status as 'Established Member'. It's been a long comeback fight. At times it seemed I had furlongs to go before I could sheep. I'd like to thank my pal in Drome for sticking with me and not letting me go as easily backwards a I could forward: marching ....no - sailing to the moon.........."ESTABLISHED".

    I'm gonna cry now. Be back online soon.

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    I feel as slow as this Dr Seuss character, but without the fascist overtones. Twosie Twosie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwnielsen View Post
    I feel as slow as this Dr Seuss character, but without the fascist overtones. Twosie Twosie.
    Yertle the Turtle?

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    Exactly, or, *******ized, Yertle Turtle.

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    This dialect, spoken among other places in Georgia, untill it's southern speakers were liberated therefrom, developed words whose
    use suggests a sense: more so than the standard ussage of the language.

    Its speakers had roots associated with Iron Digor.

    sevensie threesie

    Difficulty 7.5

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    Ossetia-Alania..um..piraņa

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    warm. your 1st word is a region, not a language.

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    The Mensa Warehouse thinking cap sale is over: is too this thread? <he playfully taunts>

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    Argh - is this one that a bit of familiarity with U.S. history, regions or cultural references will be required?

    (this is the first night I've seen this thread, and jeez, I'd hate to see it die)

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    Wow, didn't mean for that to surface, I gotta remember the answer, quick..........brb

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    I so enjoyed it, love to play again.

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    This is a giant snow beast, known as a last resort to tear itself into tiny pieces that blow onto its victims, hence freezing them. Threesie twosie.

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    Confetti yeti?

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    Yurp!

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    Hazaar!

    Really easy starter then from me - Drunken small mammal

    onesie onesie

    (I may fall asleep soon, nearly 2am, if so, go on without me. Save yourself! I will check in tomorrow)

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncommonsense View Post
    This dialect, spoken among other places in Georgia, untill it's southern speakers were liberated therefrom, developed words whose
    use suggests a sense: more so than the standard ussage of the language.

    Its speakers had roots associated with Iron Digor.

    sevensie threesie

    Difficulty 7.5

    OK, I just remembered my answer. What the *** was I thinking?

    ONOMATOPOETIC OSSETIC

    Too hard. Anyone else got one?

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    I thought that's a darn good one.

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    there i go again. sorry for the`trample

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    drunk skunk

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    I was leaning towards a rodent variation. You can either try again or use your answer - the key fits.

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    The one I'm thinking of is still probably pretty easy, but not as obvious as 'drunk skunk'. Jeez, this is a big step down from the previous ones.

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    gone swan, no , rodent.......... slouse mouse, no .... brew shrew, no......... swirl squirrel, no........... fat rat, no......

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    Aw, so close. I think you should just take your previous one... you were so close to the target there. Want the answer?

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    yes

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    Soused mouse.

    Intellectual powerhousing eh? Heh heh

    Me sleep need... down to one sill bull words. Night all. Brain good more next day.

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    Tired and wiery becomming, are you? One from down under Yodas has.

    He's no Joey, yet this marsupial "bears" a resemblance to a much more furocious animal. His given (first) name is after a domesticated feline.

    twosie twosie

    no time to spell check

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    Housecat wombat?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dwnielsen View Post
    Housecat wombat?
    "His" I hate to be so "petty", but you gotta hit the right drum that sits above the kick drum closer to the front than the snair, usually tuned to a mid frequency from higher pitch to lower as they are positioned from left to right around the drum set. And don't eat MOTs applesauce, it tastes like TOMatoes.

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    Um, uncommon, does that mean yes?

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