panzade
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 09:18 am
What's a copyright?
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jespah
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 09:21 am
Here ya go: http://www.copyright.gov/ Welcome to law school! :-D
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panzade
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 10:58 am
I've retained the services of Dewey Dickham & Howe. Hopefully we can get a settlement quickly.
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panzade
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 11:01 am
Zax- A Teutonic deity Brother of Lothar

By the way dear Jespah, statute of limitations is right. It was a crime what they did to my script.
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jespah
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 02:53 pm
Golly, I'm dear Embarrassed or perhaps http://en.wikipedia.org/upload/thumb/7/79/250px-Deerwindow.jpg
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Diane
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 07:07 pm
With Dewey, Dickham and Howe at your service, you should have an interesting trial. Will the Car Guys be there?

Zax all, folks!
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littlek
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 08:26 pm
Nonono, the car guys are from Dewey, Cheetum & Howe.

Hi Diane!
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realjohnboy
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 08:33 pm
Your right, littlek, about Mr Cheetum (or is it Mr Cheatum), but Dickham also works well.
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littlek
 
  1  
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 10:52 pm
It sure does!
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 11:20 am
Here we go with ZAX

1 a cool cat with a saxophone
2 Anglo-Saxon word for a tiling tool
3 a small, round cake covered in powdered sugar, more commonly known as a doughnut hole.
4 a spike for making holes in slates
5 the airline code for Zanzibar
6 tool used by the ancient Egyptians surgeons to bore holes in the skulls.
7 The name given to Cleopatra's number one's cat
8 cross between a yak and a zebra
9 a tragic heroine in an Albanian lyrican ballad
10 the offspring of a zebra and a jackass
11 a dialect word for the golden saxifrage (Chrysoplenium oppositifolium)
12 one of a set of twin jaguar gods from pre-columbian Aztec folklore.
13 the offspring of a female donkey and a male zebra
14 military slang for a deadly neurotoxic gas
15 mutated cells generated during early embryonic development.
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jespah
 
  1  
Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 05:34 pm
Eek, hmmm, 2 or 15, 2 or 15, flip coin, 15 it is. I think.
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littlek
 
  1  
Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 06:42 pm
9.....? 14....? 9. I choose 9.
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devriesj
 
  1  
Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 11:25 pm
I'm going out on a limb for #4. The baby told me to pick it. (Hope it doesn't nail me to the floor!)

BTW, greetings to all from Chicago!
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Equus
 
  1  
Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 09:43 am
These are all bluffs, aren't they? A few great minds thinking alike, apparently. I guess I'll go with #4.
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panzade
 
  1  
Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 09:46 am
I'm using a proxy vote for #5. If I'm wrong I'm still right when I say this bluffer is bleedin brilliant!
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George
 
  1  
Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 01:22 pm
I'll go with #6.
(Boy, that zebra gets around!)
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 01:56 pm
Confused
1 a cool cat with a saxophone
2 Anglo-Saxon word for a tiling tool
3 a small, round cake covered in powdered sugar, more commonly known as a doughnut hole.
4 a spike for making holes in slates
5 the airline code for Zanzibar
6 tool used by the ancient Egyptians surgeons to bore holes in the skulls.
7 The name given to Cleopatra's number one's cat
8 cross between a yak and a zebra
9 a tragic heroine in an Albanian lyrican ballad
10 the offspring of a zebra and a jackass
11 a dialect word for the golden saxifrage (Chrysoplenium oppositifolium)
12 one of a set of twin jaguar gods from pre-columbian Aztec folklore.
13 the offspring of a female donkey and a male zebra
14 military slang for a deadly neurotoxic gas
15 mutated cells generated during early embryonic development.


Just to remind you... yes, a lot of similar vibes going around...
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najmelliw
 
  1  
Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 03:05 pm
Well, that's too bad. no medieval to vote for.. but...hey...
WAIT A MINUTE!!!
I see an ANCIENT! And Cleopatra! and Aztec.
OOOh, so good... that's at least three possible choices for me! Hmm... what should I choose?
Ehm...

4

Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

Naj
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Clary
 
  1  
Reply Fri 13 Aug, 2004 09:05 am
Come on bluffers, bloughers, bluffahs!
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drom et reve
 
  1  
Reply Fri 13 Aug, 2004 09:47 am
I've been trying to decide between four and fourteen. Before it becomes too late, I'll say four.

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