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XXXPhoto 03-05-2003 04:53 PM

Chris...

Chill my maple leaf buddy... the answer is TEMPER... lol... ;^)

Evil Chris 03-05-2003 04:56 PM

I don't get it... :confused:

hehe

Feynman 03-05-2003 07:14 PM

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Originally posted by Evil Chris
Oh I'm terrible at these... but I like them.

2nd one is an EGG?

Straight out of Bilbo the Hobbit and Gollum's encounter under the Misty Mountains.

:D

Feynman 03-05-2003 07:17 PM

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Originally posted by XXXPhoto
_ED:

You are correct sir! Evil Chris is giving handjobs to all the winners today... Please RSVP with FunB at noon Saturday Feb 29th...:D

EDIT: Yes dammit Lee... I was posting reply to _ED and you snuck that in on me... NO HANDJOB for you... lmao

This one is still unanswered:

"What has roots that nobody sees, and is taller than the trees, sinking deep below your sight, dying in the harsh sunlight?"

Another one straight out of Bilbo the Hobbit.

Feynman 03-05-2003 07:22 PM

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Originally posted by XXXPhoto

"What must you hang on to and not lose, lest your brothers find lost as well?"

Family

XXXPhoto 03-05-2003 09:16 PM

Sorry, Feynman... That second one differed from the Hobbit one (as noted earlier in the thread, you must have missed it)... The Hobbit answer was Mountains as you recall, while the answer to this one was iceburgs... Mountains (unless snow covered) do not generally melt in sunlight... ;^)

Could be argued that wind, rain and other forms of weather could 'melt' them though I suppose... :rolleyes:

Feynman 03-05-2003 10:19 PM

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Originally posted by XXXPhoto
Sorry, Feynman... That second one differed from the Hobbit one (as noted earlier in the thread, you must have missed it)... The Hobbit answer was Mountains as you recall, while the answer to this one was iceburgs... Mountains (unless snow covered) do not generally melt in sunlight... ;^)

Could be argued that wind, rain and other forms of weather could 'melt' them though I suppose... :rolleyes:

sorry, I had a neuron glitch. :D


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