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#21426 03/06/2001 6:07 PM
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Define inexterpable and you will will a congratulations private e-mail.

-Scott

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According to Atomica you have misspelled it :

in·ex·tir·pa·ble (ĭn'ĭk-stûr'pə-bəl) adj.
Difficult or impossible to eradicate or destroy.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition Copyright © 1992, 1996 by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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WOW was right.

-Scott

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Dear Jimdog ... Sorry to be a spoil sport and cut the thread so quickly.
Perhaps others can come up with odd words, tie a knot, and keep the thread spinning.
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for a really tough daily quiz, see spizzerinctum...

http://www.mcs.net/~kvj/spizz.html

or, try this:

melomaniac

choose one:
a) someone who is manic-depressive
b) someone who is oral-retentive
c) an abnormally dedicated music fan
d) an abnormally dedicated costermonger

-tsuwqm


#21431 03/06/2001 6:48 PM
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I would have answered, but, as someone else was on this site and would probably not let me, I was unable to get here. Anyway, I didn't think I should answer it because I came up with the word for jimthedogII. He's a relative. jimthedog.


#21432 03/06/2001 8:47 PM
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melomaniac

choose one:
a) someone who is manic-depressive
b) someone who is oral-retentive
c) an abnormally dedicated music fan
d) an abnormally dedicated costermonger



And the answer is.... C - I know 'cause I am one!
[I wanna be Stevie Wonder emoticon] and [think I'll pick out a couple of great CDs and maniacally mellow out now emoticon]

Shoshannah



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#21433 03/06/2001 8:59 PM
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maniacally mellow out

Maniacally mellow, is that like Liberal Conservative, or right-wing socialist?


#21434 03/06/2001 9:15 PM
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Yeah! And Registered Independent!


#21435 03/06/2001 9:29 PM
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HEY! We're talking about the daily quiz!!!

-Scott

#21436 03/06/2001 9:42 PM
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HEY! We're talking about the daily quiz!!!


No - YOU'RE talking about the Daily Quiz - the rest of us are taking what's written and running with it - no matter which topic or thread -

Sorry 'bout that - but I'm really enjoying this back & forth... even though I know, AnnaS, that this is not a 'chat room' but it is, of sorts, so get used to it!s and [I'm really getting too punchy to stay on any more tonight emoticon]

Shoshannah



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