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Does anything rhyme with Canada?

 
 
Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:02 pm
According to an online rhyming dictionary, "No."
 
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:08 pm
Grenada . . . but only if you read it, not say it . . .
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:14 pm
Hannah, duh?
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:15 pm
Banana de (Paris or something.)
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:15 pm
I thought it was only orange - ?
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:15 pm
Door hinge!
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:17 pm
Might "Senator" not rhyme with Canada in some states ? Razz
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:20 pm
I'm still stuck on orange and door hinge.

Nope. I can't make it work. Must be my accent.
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:21 pm
Or-inge

Door-hinge

Is it a Midwestern thing?
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:24 pm
orange is pronounced sorta .................. oh runj ............ here
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:40 pm
Silver too... No rhyme
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 08:41 pm
Will ver-
sus Grace.

Or something.

I need to go to sleep.
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 09:09 pm
silver - quiksilver
Huh!
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 09:22 pm
that's cheating...
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 09:31 pm
True, but that's the result on the online rhyming dictionary.
They rhyme sixteen with seventeen.
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 09:33 pm
rank amatuers...harumph.
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 11:18 pm
nada rima con Canadá
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 11:28 pm
thank you, Canada,
de nada, de nada...
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Reply Wed 20 Apr, 2005 11:59 pm
muslim brethren in canada
what is for lunch during Ramada...
...n-nothing to eat, but a purer soul
lamp with your peeps on a grassy knoll
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Reply Thu 21 Apr, 2005 06:30 pm
orange you glad?
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