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The neverending WORD ASSOCIATION GAME

 
 
fealola
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:35 am
chain
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:35 am
Detainee

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fealola
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:37 am
prisoner
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aimeemarie123
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:37 am
jail
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:40 am
Dostoevsky

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aimeemarie123
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:42 am
no clue, who is that, an ice skater?
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:52 am
Fyodor Dostoevsky; one of the most famous authors ever.... he wrote 'Crime and Punishment,' and was-- arguably-- the first modernist writer.

(I don't know one ice skater, Laughing)

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BillW
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:52 am
http://www.online-literature.com/authorpics/dostoevsky.jpg

Quote:
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist, journalist, short-story writer whose psychological penetration into the human soul had a profound influence on the 20th century novel.

Dostoevsky was born in Moscow, as the second son of a former army doctor. He was educated at home and at a private school. Shortly after the death of his mother in 1837 he was sent to St. Petersburg, where he entered the Army Engineering College. In 1839 Dostoevsky's father died probably of apoplexy but there were strong rumors that he was murdered by his own serfs. Dostoevsky graduated as a military engineer, but resigned in 1844 to devote himself to writing. His first novel, Poor Folk appeared in 1846. It was followed by The Double, which depicted a man who was haunted by a look-alike who eventually usurps his position..............


http://www.online-literature.com/dostoevsky/

Fiction
Crime and Punishment
Notes from the Underground
Poor Folk
The Brothers Karamazov
The Gambler
The Idiot
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aimeemarie123
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 11:55 am
ok never mind i knew that. really i did but my brain is trying to block out anything that has to do with school right now.


it sounded like a name an ice skater would use.
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 12:18 pm
Why? Because you want to relax, or because it has no use any more?

To continue from Dostoevsky, 'Demons.'

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BillW
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 12:18 pm
Tatiana Totmianina
Maksim Marinin
Tatiana Navka
Roman Kostomarov
Yevgeny Plushenko
Nikolai Panin-Kolomensky
Lyudmila Belousova
Oleg Protopopov
Irina Rodnina
Lyudmila Pakhomova
Alexander Gorshkov
Sergei Volkov
Vladimir Kovalev
Alexei Urmanov
Ilya Kulik
Alexei Yagudin
Maria Butyrskaya
Irina Slutskaya
Tatiana Tarasova
Alexander Zaitsev
Irina Moiseyeva
Andrei Minenkov
Natalia Bestemyanova
Andrei Bukin
Igor Bobrin


Gees, understandable Laughing
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aimeemarie123
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 12:20 pm
see all ice skaters have funny russian like names.

I am done with school for now... i am taking a break before grad school...

back on topic.... the devil
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BillW
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 12:25 pm
and Mrs Jones

errr, those ain't all figure skaters, only Russian; ie, the Russian names would then make total sense Cool

I think one point to make is that there is certainly a lot of them and they all have funny names :wink:
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aimeemarie123
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 12:29 pm
BillW wrote:
and Mrs Jones

errr, those ain't all figure skaters, only Russian; ie, the Russian names would then make total sense Cool

I think one point to make is that there is certainly a lot of them and they all have funny names :wink:


that was my point yes... a lot of figure skaters russian or not have funny names....
back on topic!
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BillW
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 12:55 pm
and Mrs Jones
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aimeemarie123
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 12:58 pm
bridget jones' diary.
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BillW
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 01:03 pm
Diary of Anne Frank
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 01:04 pm
Self-pity


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aimeemarie123
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 01:06 pm
isn't it a pity that a lady in the city got hit in the titty with a baseball?
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drom et reve
 
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Reply Thu 27 May, 2004 01:08 pm
Indeed it is!

Inadvertent violence


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