the name of an infamous knight in the 16th centure(or whenever the knights were around) who only ruled at night and liked oranges and chocolate(together)
2007-10-13 06:22:15
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answered by midnightorange 3
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Dolores & the prune
(Orig Latin: dolor = pain; Dolores = Spanish name meaning pains)
Definition: A pain both in the neck and somewhat lower but with the potential to cure constipation.
2007-10-13 10:55:43
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answered by Dolores & the prune 7
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Summer: A term that refers to the mythical season which once occured in England 5 centuries ago.
2007-10-13 06:17:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd be the small white ball they aim at in the game of bowls.
Ouch that hurt. Pick on someone your own size!!!
2007-10-13 06:24:24
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answered by jack 5
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A rich tart filled with cheese, especially cream cheese.
2007-10-13 06:21:16
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answered by cherrycheesecake 6
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Go ask Peter Pan.
2007-10-13 06:24:52
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answered by Princess Tigerlilly D™ 4
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a short strap fastened around the leg of a hawk and attached to the leash.
I had no idea......
2007-10-13 06:21:54
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answered by Jess 2
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There to be used
Then cast aside when not needed anymore
2007-10-13 06:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Back street moggy !
How can you get thumbs down for this...its the answer you thumbs down morons!!!!!
Ilkie is a back street moggy! AAARRGGGHHH. I really wonder why I bother sometimes.... no offence to the questioner.
2007-10-13 06:18:15
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answered by Ilkie 7
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It means to become worn out, tired, weary or spiritless.
2007-10-14 01:43:17
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answered by Jaded 7
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