Uzbek could mean: someone of high sensibility, who, if pushed a little too far, tends to stew their enemies.
I'll change the name of my thread a little, so that there's not so much confusion. And yay for countries beginning with U; a love of them is the thing that I instil in people the most proudly .
Educated.
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 11:59 am
Witty
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Montana
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 12:00 pm
Ooops, sorry. Was going from the first page.
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Montana
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 12:01 pm
Exciting
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drom et reve
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 12:13 pm
Fun to talk to and to read
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 03:26 pm
gutter is the word she has in her signature
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 03:27 pm
Has no signature :-D
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 03:29 pm
interesting
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Montana
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 03:31 pm
Joking :-D
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 03:32 pm
jolly secretive
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 03:35 pm
M - kind
C - keen-witted
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 03:38 pm
laughing
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 04:13 pm
Masterful
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 04:15 pm
nonconformist
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 05:52 pm
open
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 05:56 pm
Pally
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 06:00 pm
quintessential
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Sat 5 Jun, 2004 06:06 pm
razor-sharp (despite a few moments, which everyone has-- like my counting the Balderdash scores, for instance...)