Not sure if my current choice is too much of a leap, but Deville immediately brought Mink Deville's album "Where Angels Fear to Tread" to my mind. I think I had that CD on repeat for a day and a half when I first got it...
Not sure if my current choice is too much of a leap, but Deville immediately brought Mink Deville's album "Where Angels Fear to Tread" to my mind. I think I had that CD on repeat for a day and a half when I first got it...
napping -> knapping Very
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napping -> knapping
Very ingenious, Richard (Kavanagh)!
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Richard
"I was born in a small town, and I live in a small town." - John Mellencamp
FlightChops
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Not sure if my current choice
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Not sure if my current choice is too much of a leap, but Deville immediately brought Mink Deville's album "Where Angels Fear to Tread" to my mind. I think I had that CD on repeat for a day and a half when I first got it...
E pluribus unum
Jinkei wrote: Not sure if my
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My thought on the posts was:
Deville --> Devil --> Angels
Seti Classic Final Total: 11446 WU.
Ha, goes to show how
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Ha, goes to show how different minds walk different paths!
E pluribus unum
we are just posting people
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we are just posting people names right....? :-)
For the record when the word
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For the record when the word "Jameson" came up I was going for "Irish Car Bomb", a lovely drink made with Jameson and a good Stout!
I was too slow ... I wanted
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I was too slow ... I wanted to post "Collatz" in response to Mikey's post below:
28 Apr 2022 11:04:51 UTC MESSAGE 195525 in response to MESSAGE 195523
slicker
Google "collatz slicker" to discover the connection.
"I was born in a small town, and I live in a small town." - John Mellencamp
Tigers_Dave wrote: I was too
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That would have been cool!!
netty is a Geordie word for
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netty is a Geordie word for an outside toilet.
Richard