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Post by redearth on Aug 16, 2007 17:35:48 GMT -6
umm....hint: what judges have to see...
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Post by Erniewan on Aug 16, 2007 18:50:50 GMT -6
2 sides of an argument?
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Post by redearth on Aug 17, 2007 13:59:58 GMT -6
yup!! ur turn!
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Post by Erniewan on Aug 17, 2007 16:44:23 GMT -6
2 = S, N. M., N. L.
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Post by Erniewan on Oct 17, 2007 9:23:09 GMT -6
^Think Yoda.
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Post by ostertoasterii on Oct 26, 2007 15:10:14 GMT -6
2 sith, no more, no less.
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Post by Erniewan on Oct 26, 2007 18:46:44 GMT -6
Good job! Now you can post your own!
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Post by ostertoasterii on Oct 26, 2007 20:51:11 GMT -6
42 = A. 2 L., the U, and E.
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Post by Erniewan on Oct 29, 2007 23:21:19 GMT -6
42 = Answer to Life, the Universe, and Everything
I need to read those books...
12 = D. of C.
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Post by Jerzkong on Oct 30, 2007 8:00:15 GMT -6
I dunno.... 12 Districts of Columbia?!
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Post by Erniewan on Oct 30, 2007 8:53:42 GMT -6
Nope, try again.
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Post by Jerzkong on Nov 1, 2007 5:57:55 GMT -6
12 dukes of canterbury.
I really don't know.
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Post by ostertoasterii on Nov 1, 2007 7:19:35 GMT -6
12 = dozen of something that begins with a "c"
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Post by Erniewan on Nov 1, 2007 9:18:09 GMT -6
Nope, no dozens. Or dukes.
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Post by Jerzkong on Nov 1, 2007 9:24:19 GMT -6
could we get a hint?
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Post by Erniewan on Nov 1, 2007 9:39:07 GMT -6
Hint: It's in a song. Everyone probably knows it.
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Post by redearth on Nov 1, 2007 12:03:50 GMT -6
12 days of christmas?
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Post by Erniewan on Nov 2, 2007 0:53:15 GMT -6
Yeah, that's it! Go ahead!
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Post by redearth on Nov 3, 2007 13:06:42 GMT -6
2 = P and E S of a R
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Post by Jerzkong on Nov 3, 2007 13:11:40 GMT -6
6 violent people
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Post by redearth on Nov 3, 2007 13:13:17 GMT -6
sorry I changed it... That was 6 village people (in the group) but I thought it was a bit too vague.. the new one is put above!
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Post by redearth on Nov 5, 2007 23:16:08 GMT -6
2 = P and E S of a R (think math! )
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Post by Jerzkong on Nov 6, 2007 8:18:29 GMT -6
ergh. Math.
2 = Points and Each Side of a Rectangle
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Post by redearth on Nov 6, 2007 18:45:58 GMT -6
nope... but good guess!
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Post by Jerzkong on Nov 7, 2007 12:26:07 GMT -6
2 = points and every side of a rhombus it doesn't make sense
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Post by redearth on Nov 8, 2007 22:34:02 GMT -6
ooo.. close!!!
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Post by Erniewan on Nov 9, 2007 8:27:14 GMT -6
2=Parallel and Equal Sides of a Rhombus
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Post by Hellfire on Nov 9, 2007 8:39:25 GMT -6
I thinks its 2=parallel and equal sides of a rectangle. because rhombuses have all sides equal.
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Post by Jerzkong on Nov 9, 2007 9:42:40 GMT -6
Ah. I think that's right
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Post by Erniewan on Nov 9, 2007 10:03:32 GMT -6
Oh yeah I knew that, but for some reason I was thinking 4 for the equal and 2 for the parallel. Go ahead, Hellfire.
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