Sir Slussoses Sisses
2007-01-19 02:44:19
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answered by Layla 3
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i don't think of you're a cruel guy or woman for that. i think of people get attached in the completed "save the Rain wooded area" element plenty, that they initiate appearing shielding of all wood. I advise scaling down some pines right here and there is in comparison to your clearing 10,000 acres of uncommon wood, forcing the uncommon observed nosed monkey into extinction. in any case i think of you're marvelous that maximum of those form people probable do not comprehend something relating to the wood and that they are merely choosing considered one of those subjects to could make it look like they care approximately international subjects.
2016-12-16 08:16:18
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answered by ? 4
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late O.E. awlyspian, from wlisp (adj.) "lisping," probably of imitative origin (cf. M.Du., O.H.G. lispen, Dan. læspe, Swed. läspa). The noun is first attested 1625.
2007-01-19 02:44:24
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answered by SLATE 2
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Funny!
2007-01-19 02:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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that's really funny, but I guess that's just the way the english language is. look at "bouquet" for example.
2007-01-19 02:41:51
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answered by cardo11 3
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..... perhaps the same person who put the letter 's' in the word 'fist'!
2007-01-19 03:33:39
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answered by Bharat K 2
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Maybe it was an otomotapoeia (or however you spell it)?
2007-01-19 02:45:08
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answered by ShavenLlama 4
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No ...I wasn't that cruel!!
2007-01-19 02:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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you made me laugh,thanks
2007-01-19 02:58:56
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answered by black_cat 6
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LOLOL,, good one!!
2007-01-19 02:43:11
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answered by phllipe b 5
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