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Who likes these type of games?? 7

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YNOTU

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Jun 21, 2002
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What does this image mean??

r1018.gif


google.gif
juggle.gif

 
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[white]John Overhill
Andover, Massachusetts [/white]

Susan
"People seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of their character."
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
 
No, but I lived in Connecticut for several years.

Susan
"People seem not to see that their opinion of the world is also a confession of their character."
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)
 
Thanks strongm It still took me a minute to figure that one out even after seeing the answer.
 
i have a game of these at home... i think it is called WHAZZITs... or something to that effect... i used to do these all the time, but am out of practice lol...

Oracle 8.1.7.4 | Crystal 8.5 | OS 2000/XP
[pc2] nomi...
Life is like a jar of jalapenos... the choices you make today may burn your butt tomorrow...
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here's an easy one:


one another
one another
one another
one another
one another
one another





Oracle 8.1.7.4 | Crystal 8.5 | OS 2000/XP
[pc2] nomi...
Life is like a jar of jalapenos... the choices you make today may burn your butt tomorrow...
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@mscalliso:
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[COLOR=white white]scrambled eggs under water[/color]
Yuch! :)


[blue]The last voice we will hear before the world explodes will be that of an expert saying:
"This is technically impossible!" - Sir Peter Ustinov[/blue]
 
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 [COLOR=white white]high water[/color]

[blue]The last voice we will hear before the world explodes will be that of an expert saying:
"This is technically impossible!" - Sir Peter Ustinov[/blue]
 
Can anyone solve this for me? I don't know if "tire" refers to "becoming weary" or is the US equivalent of the English "tyre" as used on a car.

tire
tire
tire tire
tire

 
Blimey,

Isn't it a "spare tyre"?

Also, I believe the answer to the earlier:
HILL
JOHN
MA

Is "John Underhill, Andover Massachusetts"

[santa]Mufasa
(aka Dave of Sandy, Utah, USA)
@ 01:13 (07Dec04) UTC (aka "GMT" and "Zulu"),
@ 18:13 (06Dec04) Mountain Time
 
That's what I wondered, but was hoping someone could either confirm or give a "better" solution. The Bold Italicised "spare" also gave me doubts.

[cheers]
 
some cute rebus here.

i alway liked


Lannnnguage



but i must admit i stole it from puzzlesoup.com
 
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