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Post by The Evil Overlordess on Dec 2, 2005 14:30:59 GMT -5
No. It's not. Try again.
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Post by Kirukelgyr on Dec 3, 2005 15:58:35 GMT -5
Cologne is in Germany, Aris dearest.
I would say arsenic, only I don't think that it's french.
Does coffee make you high? I wonder...
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Post by Skiv on Dec 3, 2005 19:10:29 GMT -5
Espreso?
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Post by The Evil Overlordess on Dec 5, 2005 8:43:02 GMT -5
...no.
1. Something that is in a kind of tea. It is a chemical thingity. 2. Starts with 'r' and contains the formal form of the word 'you.' (Bah, too easy!) 3. Contains two 's'es. 4. Can also mean 'tilted.' 5. Is a cleaning supply, contains bleach.
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Post by Kirukelgyr on Dec 5, 2005 13:31:57 GMT -5
Ammonia? Aspirin? Caffine?
Slanted is a synonym for tilted. But I'm not sure if that's altogether correct.
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Post by Skiv on Dec 5, 2005 15:29:19 GMT -5
Stimulant?
Tilt, tilted, italic, acute?
Shrubery.
Arsenic?
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Post by Aris on Dec 5, 2005 15:30:10 GMT -5
Is the formal form of the word you in english or spanish?
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Post by The Evil Overlordess on Dec 5, 2005 15:37:47 GMT -5
Other languages have formal forms. Finnish, practically all the Romance languages...
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Post by Skiv on Dec 5, 2005 15:38:03 GMT -5
1. Stimulant is still what I'm thinkin'. 2. Yeah I got nothin'. 3. Askance? 4. Canted? Heeled? 5. Clorox?
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Post by Canela on Dec 7, 2005 15:10:45 GMT -5
2. Rendezvous.
Which I spelled wrong, at first, until I noticed the Luna CD sitting in front of me.
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Post by Kirukelgyr on Dec 8, 2005 18:42:27 GMT -5
Yay for Canela!!
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Post by Kirukelgyr on Dec 21, 2005 19:44:32 GMT -5
Google says that there are polyphenols and catechins in Green Tea.
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Post by The Evil Overlordess on Dec 22, 2005 15:42:02 GMT -5
Not quite, Furball. You're on the right track.
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Post by Kirukelgyr on Dec 23, 2005 23:13:13 GMT -5
How about antioxidants or resveratrol?
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