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Brought to the table Cut and served Never eaten

 
 
View Profile melee
 
Reply Tue 20 Jun, 2006 05:29 pm
Brought to the table
Cut and served
Never eaten
 
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Reply Tue 20 Jun, 2006 07:14 pm
a knife.
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Reply Tue 20 Jun, 2006 07:47 pm
deck of cards?
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Reply Tue 20 Jun, 2006 08:32 pm
The wife's cooking?
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Reply Tue 20 Jun, 2006 09:14 pm
My ex-wifes tuna casserole no doubt. Assuming you can cut through it.
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Reply Fri 23 Jun, 2006 03:37 am
bone?
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Reply Fri 23 Jun, 2006 10:47 am
tennis table ball(dunno if there exist any special name of that thing)

Brought to begin play
Cut means to punch with the flat angle with the racket(in my language...)
Served to start a game
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1st post,1st right answer?(ihope)
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Reply Wed 28 Jun, 2006 04:09 am
I have another one too....
Brought to the table- (table tennis or badminton board)
Cut and served- to bring the ball to the opponents court.
Never eaten- because you dont eat a ball ( depends what balls are your referrrring to anyway
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Reply Sat 15 Jul, 2006 01:33 pm
pack of cards
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