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Post: # 936,450
View Profile Letty
 
Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 01:44 pm
What is grazed, but never sown?
 
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 01:47 pm
grass?
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Post: # 936,476
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 01:55 pm
Cav, I think grass is sown.(originally, anyway) Guess again.
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 01:57 pm
Skin?
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Post: # 936,499
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 02:03 pm
Hmmmm. That's a great guess, cause dust mites eat skin, but can we say those little microscopic octopi actually graze?

Clue: Think environment...hee hee
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 02:09 pm
The environment? Laughing I'm sticking with skin, because skin can be grazed, i.e. scraped or cut, alternate definition, but I don't think it has ever been sown, although if grazed seriously enough, it could be sewn. If gravely razed, reaped perhaps, depending on one's beliefs, but not sown. Going poetically, the answer could also be 'ego'. If the glove don't fit, you must acquit.

This is part of my resume to Johnny Cochrane. Let me know what you think. Wink
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 02:10 pm
By the way, I suck at riddles, I always over think them.
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Post: # 936,540
View Profile Letty
 
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 02:24 pm
I over think them, too, Cav...but I love your bit about Johnny C. As a matter of record, BoGoWo came up with the same conclusion that you did. I swear, you Canucks all think alike. Razz

This was a question from waaaaaaaayyyyyyyy back in my high school days. It was a biology question.

Kev used to do all the riddle stuff. Where is that Brit, anyway?

clue: the first part of the single word answer has to do with what pirates make their victims do.
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 02:31 pm
Jesus, I had a feeling it was a carpenter question. Laughing Plankton it must be.
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 02:33 pm
Bo came up with the same conclusion because as Canucks who over think things, we know that techincally, plankton is filtered, not grazed, heh heh.
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Post: # 936,588
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 02:50 pm
It is? I didn't know that! Ah, well--nothing filtered nothing grained ( or perhaps "grazed" would be a better pun)


But, you be spot on, Cav. The answer is plankton.
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 02:57 pm
Baleen whales, in particular, like a plankton called 'krill'. They are filter-feeders. You must see 'Finding Nemo' if you haven't already.
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Post: # 936,637
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Reply Tue 5 Oct, 2004 03:11 pm
Damn, Cav. I saw Finding Nemo. All I know about whales are corsets and scrimshaw. See what you've done, brat? Now I'll be searching for krill and pilot fish..grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

I am sooooooooooooooo glad you don't know higher math...

Happy hour......later, TO!
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Reply Tue 12 Oct, 2004 11:19 am
livestock?
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Post: # 949,484
View Profile Letty
 
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Reply Tue 12 Oct, 2004 11:25 am
Oh, limbodog of Shakespeare fame, where have you been?

Well, as far as I know, live stock aren't exactly sown (as in sowing seeds).
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Post: # 949,493
View Profile Letty
 
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Reply Tue 12 Oct, 2004 11:31 am
oops, sorry about the goof. Your answer is plausible, I guess, but if you check back, you'll find that the word I had in mind was plankton.
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Reply Tue 12 Oct, 2004 12:20 pm
Letty wrote:
Damn, Cav. I saw Finding Nemo. All I know about whales are corsets and scrimshaw. See what you've done, brat? Now I'll be searching for krill and pilot fish..grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.

I am sooooooooooooooo glad you don't know higher math...

Happy hour......later, TO!


Higher math and I were once acquainted, but we don't speak much these days. For Letty's whalebone corsets (forgive my posting this just a minute ago, but Halloween does approach): http://www.geocities.com/sounds1313/drybones.mp3
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Reply Tue 12 Oct, 2004 12:21 pm
It's Fred Gwynne, of The Munsters fame!
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Reply Tue 12 Oct, 2004 12:26 pm
Yeah Letty, and Canucks always have to have the last word...is Johnny C Canadian?
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Post: # 949,577
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Reply Tue 12 Oct, 2004 12:28 pm
Cav, something is awry with my Windows Media Player, but I'll keep waiting. Is it the same song as "...the hip bone's connected to the leg bone, now hear the word of the Lord...."?
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