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Post 41

Fate Amenable To Change

If several anyone?
Is that just me or does that not make sense?


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Post 42

PaleoDan

"If several anyone" is a sentence with some issues. Maybe it was a mistake?

New start:

Standing


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Post 43

Fate Amenable To Change

up


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Post 44

Jonny

"If several everyone" was, I believe, the result of simultaneous posting. Maybe each post should include the entire sentence to avoid such confusion...

Standing up is


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Post 45

Fate Amenable To Change

(good idea)

Standing up is to


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Post 46

Jonny

Standing up is to sitting


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Post 47

Cable

what


I know it's obvious but what else fits?


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Post 48

Anonymouse

Standing up is to sitting what feathers


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Post 49

RangaKoo

Standing up is to sitting what feathers....
are


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Post 50

Jonny

Standing up is to sitting what feathers are to

(well, SOMEBODY had to say it).


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Post 51

Cable

John Craven's

is a name two words?


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Post 52

Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista)

moist

(Well, it caused a stir the last time I used it...)


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Post 53

Jonny

'sfunny, I distinctly remember it being me that used 'moist' last time...

Standing up is to sitting what feathers are to John Craven's moist nether


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Post 54

Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista)

(Sorry, Jonny - it was "nether" I used last time, so that's worked out fairly now...)


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Post 55

Jonny

Yeah, I thought it would be interesting to get back to the "moist nether" thing, doesn't make much odds who it was who used which word originally! And now we're even smiley - winkeye By the way, is it just me or is "moist" one of the most intrinsically humorous words in the English language? Just waiting for the next word...


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Post 56

Anonymouse

Standing up is to sitting what feathers are to John Craven's
moist nether, partially


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Post 57

cafram - in the states.

because

smiley - fish <~~~~~~~FISH!!!


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Post 58

PaleoDan

each


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Post 59

Anonymouse

*blink* ? Nether is an adjective...

I was thinking "partially hidden fins" but oh well.. smiley - smiley

Standing up is to sitting what feathers are to John Craven's
moist nether, partially because each fin


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Post 60

RangaKoo

Standing up is to sitting what feathers are to John Craven's
moist nether, partially because each fin.....
...hidden


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