I sur can. I can say what v r I want to. Pr tty cl v r, ar n't I?
2007-06-17 09:55:48
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answer #1
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answered by Hot Coco Puff 7
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It actually shouldn't be that hard.
Ernest Vincent Wright, wrote a book called: Gadsby: a Story of Over 50, 000 Words Without Using the Letter "E."
And as the title of the book implies there isn't a singe 'e' in the entire novel.
2007-06-17 09:00:26
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answer #2
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answered by Arch Teryx 3
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Indubitably
2007-06-17 09:30:36
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answer #3
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answered by Giggly Giraffe 7
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Possibly.
2007-06-17 08:48:35
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answer #4
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answered by CUrias 5
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Easily. Extracating answers to place on Yahoo without E doesn't take an evolutionary event.
2007-06-17 08:51:48
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I can forward a gratifying accord, I can also favour conflict. But apathy is a last hiding spot.
2007-06-17 11:03:39
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answer #6
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answered by driving_blindly 4
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Hi,
what is the doubt? How can I assist you? If all of us try you might obtain a solution but I doubt it.
Polly
2007-06-17 10:01:10
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answer #7
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answered by pollyanna 6
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fo sho i can just sp3ll all the words like this, replacing that l3tt3r with 3's
own3dizzld
2007-06-17 08:51:44
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Ya.
Your turn.
You couldn't ask yours without using it. I can do it now and still no "e".
I'm a pro.
2007-06-17 08:47:49
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answer #9
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answered by Stacy R 6
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Uh-huh! Obviously I can. Why do you want to know? Ha-hah! Got you on that one!
2007-06-17 08:50:05
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answer #10
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answered by june july 3
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No I couldnt possibly do that. Not at all. I dont know of a man that could.
2007-06-17 08:48:05
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answer #11
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answered by jeanimus 7
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