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Post by RoxxAatherton on Oct 22, 2003 5:17:54 GMT -5
Ooh, it's my turn because I got it right but I'm not paying attention at the mo, so give me a sec...
;D
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Post by Pickle on Dec 1, 2004 19:04:29 GMT -5
*gives CPR to thread*
"More culinary masters than required ruin a definate liquid meal often served with bread."
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Post by MPK on Jan 10, 2005 18:10:49 GMT -5
Too many cooks spoil the broth!
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Post by Thanatos on Jan 16, 2005 9:14:05 GMT -5
Since Trouble hasn't provided one:
There is no aerial coalescence of minuscule volumes of hydrogen oxide which is not inlaid with a seam of a chemical of atomic mass one hundred and eight.
It is never advisable to gaze upon the interior of the most substantial facial orifice of a donative beast of transport and burden.
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Post by MPK on Jan 17, 2005 14:37:31 GMT -5
Well I was waiting to see if I was correct!
Every cloud has a silver lining!
Dont look a gift horse in the mouth!
And now;
A liquid which imports and exports many chemicals such as nourishment and hormones, is said to be incredibly higher in viscosity than an odourless and tasteless liquid which can remain a liquid at –25°C if it is not disturbed.
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Post by Thanatos on Jan 17, 2005 21:05:13 GMT -5
"Blood is thicker than water" (though I was unaware of the -25 business).
"Eighty-six quadrillion, four hundred trillion picoseconds is disparate from the hiatus between the instigation of the erection of a particular municipality and noted hegemonist and the culmination of said formation."
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Post by RoxxAatherton on Jan 18, 2005 13:36:23 GMT -5
Right, this thread has gone way over my head with all you clever clever people therefore I'm going to lower the tone of it massively by sniggering at the following sentence.... "the instigation of the erection of a particular municipality ." snigger snigger snigger ;D
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Post by Thanatos on Jan 18, 2005 19:00:35 GMT -5
I'm going to lower the tone of it massively You're not wrong.
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Post by Thanatos on Jan 18, 2005 19:01:32 GMT -5
I'll just edit my verbose proverb to make the wording a little more accurate.
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Post by Drassil on Jan 19, 2005 12:21:34 GMT -5
'24 hours is a long time in politics'? (I'd like to get this one, but may need an extra clue or two...)
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Post by Thanatos on Jan 19, 2005 16:56:19 GMT -5
Not a proverb but a quotation of Harold Wilson, who actually said, "A week is a long times in politics," and, as you have probably guessed, wrong. Try again.
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Post by Drassil on Jan 19, 2005 20:34:29 GMT -5
It was Edmund Blackadder who said that 24 hours is a long time in politics, I believe. 'Rome wasn't built in a day' ?
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Post by Thanatos on Jan 20, 2005 4:33:31 GMT -5
Correct!
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Post by MPK on Jan 20, 2005 18:07:49 GMT -5
Wait a sec, you lot were all using your own knowledge....
I was using my knowledge... my knowledge of Google that is!
I love Google, and I think Google loves me too! ;D
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Post by Drassil on Jan 22, 2005 15:19:59 GMT -5
"More than one member of the biological genera muridae or cricetidae can be expected to engage in activities of a frivolous and hedonistic nature, to coincide with, or more likely as a consequence of, the absence of the domestic predator that presumably curtails such pursuits when present."
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