ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 03:08 pm
thanks! :wink:

endora


Endless naps define our rapturous afternoons.
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Sofia
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 03:36 pm
rapturous

Ratatouille (aromatic, potent tomatoes used rampantly) offers unusual satisfaction!
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 03:48 pm
God! You guys are on a roll!
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rhymer
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 05:04 pm
Ratatouille

Ripe and tender at teatime. Only use incredibly large ladles, everytime!
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Raggedyaggie
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 06:23 pm
Incredibly

Indisputably naive ,Clarence read Esquire daily, irrationally believing LUDICROUS yarns.
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 06:25 pm
LUDICROUS

Ladies undressed don't intice Christian RIGHT-WINGERS-- -oh, uh, sure.
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rhymer
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 06:42 pm
RIGHT-WINGERS

Reading is good. However, the wrong interpretation never gets English readers satisfied.
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 07:05 pm
interpretation

Inevitably, new translations eliminate random patterns, revealing existing trends and thoughts in original narrations.
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Diane
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 07:32 pm
narrations

Needless arrogance repels readers and tires intellects of NEGATIVE spontaneity.
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onyxelle
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 07:34 pm
nice, ehbeth got around to inventing various epitaphs

:-) :-) :-)

oops..sorry
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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 07:38 pm
Word, please!
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 07:39 pm
tap tap tap

:wink:
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onyxelle
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 07:52 pm
i changed it, made the word stand out, but: AROUND
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ehBeth
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 09:33 pm
around



A rabid opossum usually needs death.
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onyxelle
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 09:48 pm
OPPOSSUM

often poor orderlies seem stifled under MANAGEMENT.
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ehBeth
 
  1  
Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 09:53 pm
management

Maybe another neighbour annoys greatly, even more egregiously. Nebbishy thought.
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ossobuco
 
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Reply Thu 13 Nov, 2003 11:08 pm
Neighbour


Nagging elderly internists get highly bothered over urinating
RABBITS.
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onyxelle
 
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Reply Fri 14 Nov, 2003 05:05 am
rare albeit, but BELIITTLING internists takes spunk

GOOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING A2K!!
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SealPoet
 
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Reply Fri 14 Nov, 2003 05:22 am
beliittling (sic)

'Bad eclairs?' I inquire to the little internist. 'Needs GRAVY.'

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I have a suggestion: instead of beating on the enthusiastic acronymer about the lack of a highlighted word, just use the last word in the unhiglighted acronym... -> IHASIOBOTEAATLOAHWJUTLWITUA
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rhymer
 
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Reply Fri 14 Nov, 2003 05:41 am
IHASIOBOTEAATLOAHWJUTLWITUA
I have a suspicion I often blame only the extreme association attached to long or awkward, homonymic words, just used to lead writers into those unusual acronyms

Just for fun - I could not resist the opportunity!
Gooday to all!
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