A Conversation for The H2IQ Quiz - Be The First Among Equals

Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 1

GreeboTCat

What well known proverb can you get from the sentance below?

A nomadic portion of the metamorphosed igneous or sedimentary deposits of the Proterozoic era accumulates no bryophytic plant life.


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 2

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

A rolling stone gathers no moss


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 3

GreyDesk

A rolling stone gathers no moss.


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 4

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

smiley - nahnah

Welcome back, G... smiley - erm errr... TD! smiley - ok


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 5

GreyDesk

Harrumph! I wonder if there is any chance of me getting the point because my answer is more grammatically correct? I mean, I did include a full stop at the end of my sentence.

* waves*

And yes it is nice to be back smiley - smiley


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 6

Demon Drawer

Actually a sedimentary rock could break up as it rools and therefore the constuent pieces could eventually be covered in vegetation.


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 7

You can call me TC

yay!! sedimentary rocks rool!!!


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 8

You can call me TC

smiley - ok


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 9

GreeboTCat

Well done Dr SJ.. a belated point to you... ~paws crossed that me can add it to the scorebaord~

Greebs...xx


Sunday 10th November 2002

Post 10

The Researcher formally known as Dr St Justin

smiley - biggrin Thanks Greebs!

* huggle *


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