Mac the sac does it again.
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS PUEO.
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Quote:To setanta; you should try "kippered" herring, a Scotish specialty where the herring is sun dryed in salt, and when resurected with a little melted butter has a wonderful flavour, and is actually reddish brown in colour. Secondly, and perhaps a little more to the point, we should look at the foundations of our institutions, most of which came from the distant vestiges of instinct which kept our extreme semihuman ancestors alive, but have virtually no value in the cybersociety of today. We must discard the missguided notion that only our traditions can keep us safe, before we sink into them as into quicksand and slowly suffocate.
Clue:
Bowling for dollars
Going to town
Women to admire :wink:
Nope!
Clue: [quote]I don't know if, according to the instructions, I could describe 4000 of my "characters", so I'll try to confine myself to the most prevalent; that of a curious human, trying to understand the remarkable environment of this planet, and hoping to share with those encountered along the way, both my enthusiasm, and horror; perhaps to bring, through understanding and compassion the occasional ray of light![/quote]
The name is within the first clue. Look for patterns in the letters.
Close, very close.
But not close enough for a Canajun. :wink:
BoGoWo
tranna rules!
The duh has it.
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS BOGOWO. ehBeth, thanks for the correction. You both get credit.
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Quote:I feel like I'm at home here, on this site, sitting on a big comfortable couch, surrounded by my family, all of you, where I can come home from work, hit the couch in front of the fireplace and talk to Gezzy, Misti, Craven, Phoenix, Dlowen, Margo, Roger, etc, you all get my drift here, have a few pints kick back and chill out. Home.
Clue: At a young age, tasted cereal. Famous TV commercial from many years ago. Repeated this past year or so. :wink:
Good quick on the draw there ebeth...and the rest of yas too
Still trying to get one in good time myself...ho hum
Quinn, I have a feeling you know some of the older Abuzzers...you time will come.
ehBeth hits a homer.
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS MIKEY52.
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Quote:While checking out this delightful site, I am half watching Sleepless in Seattle for the umpteenth time.
Usually, I can't stand to watch the same movie over and over again, and it is questionable whether I can say I am really 'watching' since I'm also reading/writing/etc. on the computer at the same time.
But there are a few movies that I will ALWAYS watch again and again and they are usually pretty mushy and often 'sweet'.
oh that's maddening. i can 'hear' the voice in this one. can i stay awake to think it through?
Clue: "Hope to back on relatively soon. Daughter gets married the 14th; son gets married Aug. 15th. Our house is in contract and we're waiting for the contract for the house we'll move to (also sometime in August). Other than that, nothing is going on.
Say hi to everyone for me and tell 'em I'll be back! "
H E L L O, Roberta.........
THE CORRECT ANSWER IS BANDYLU2.
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Quote:I think that The Sopranos is the best tv drama I've ever seen. The characters are complex, the writing is gritty, and the plots are filled with portent.
As for the major networks, I enjoy CSI, but I don't think it's the best ever. I'm thinking maybe Hill Street Blues or St. Elsewhere. And I may have to throw in Law and Order. It's the energizer bunny of tv. It just keeps going and going.