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Post by Lux on Jun 8, 2007 18:32:30 GMT 12
Religion:
Where does the name 'Easter' originate from?
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Post by fishmuffagain on Jun 8, 2007 20:58:59 GMT 12
some religion i think
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Post by wileecoyote on Jun 8, 2007 21:22:42 GMT 12
Saxon goddess of spring, "eastre." Yahoo.
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Post by Lux on Jun 8, 2007 22:13:35 GMT 12
Correct: One of the holiest Christian holidays is named after a pagan goddess. The name "Easter" derives from the Anglo-Saxon goddess Eostre, who governed the vernal equinox.
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Post by Lux on Jun 8, 2007 22:21:08 GMT 12
Religion:
If a muslim woman's husband fails to provide her with coffee, what can she do about it?
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Post by yollie on Jun 9, 2007 8:16:29 GMT 12
not much I would think, as its her job to provide HIM with coffee, lol.
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 10:19:14 GMT 12
No.
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Post by wileecoyote on Jun 9, 2007 10:47:26 GMT 12
Ask for a divorce.
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 11:33:27 GMT 12
Correct: Ask for a divorce.
terauparaha - 1 pts wylieecoyote - 10 pts fishmuffagain - 11 pts crheas - 9 pts bossybitch - 9 pts misilon - 11 pts Manuela - 4 pts Maire - 14 pts
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 11:34:41 GMT 12
On the home front:
Te reo Maori for the 'Fernbird'?
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Post by misilon on Jun 9, 2007 13:56:23 GMT 12
On the home front: Te reo Maori for the 'Fernbird'? matata,..someone told me
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Post by wileecoyote on Jun 9, 2007 15:49:02 GMT 12
not much I would think, as its her job to provide HIM with coffee, lol. LOL, the deal is over there yollie, that the man has to provide the woman with the coffee, so that she can get her ass in the kitchen, and make him coffee! ;D
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Post by wileecoyote on Jun 9, 2007 15:50:46 GMT 12
Oh, btw: I believe fernbird is kōtātā.
;D
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 16:06:43 GMT 12
Correct: Matata
terauparaha - 1 pts wylieecoyote - 10 pts fishmuffagain - 11 pts crheas - 9 pts bossybitch - 9 pts misilon - 13 pts Manuela - 4 pts Maire - 14 pts
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 16:14:45 GMT 12
Riddle:
Even if they are starving, natives living in the Arctic will never eat a penguin's egg. Why not?
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 16:25:35 GMT 12
Remember, if you use a search engine to find the answer put a G next to your answer.
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Post by maire on Jun 9, 2007 16:29:41 GMT 12
The are bad luck?
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 16:35:13 GMT 12
No.
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Post by maire on Jun 9, 2007 17:00:56 GMT 12
Ooops didn't see the "riddle". Is it ..... Natives don't live in the Arctic? Or pengions don't live in the Arctic? Am I allowed 2 choices? Lol it hasn't stopped me before, but thought I better check.
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 17:41:53 GMT 12
Correct: Penguins are native to Antarctica.
terauparaha - 1 pts wylieecoyote - 10 pts fishmuffagain - 11 pts crheas - 9 pts bossybitch - 9 pts misilon - 13 pts Manuela - 4 pts Maire - 16 pts
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 17:43:17 GMT 12
Geography:
What is the name of the only true desert in Europe?
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Post by maire on Jun 9, 2007 18:59:01 GMT 12
Gobi?
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Post by Lux on Jun 9, 2007 19:08:37 GMT 12
No. Gobi is in Asia I think.
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Post by misilon on Jun 10, 2007 9:13:55 GMT 12
Pustynia Bledowska = googled *sigh*
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Post by maire on Jun 10, 2007 11:44:41 GMT 12
Tabernas desert, Europe´s only true desert. Almería province, Andalusia, Spain. Googled as well, out of curiosity. I found this at the same site Misi ...... "Bledowska Desert was created as an accidental byproduct of urbanization in that area and is not a naturally formed desert, THUS, would probably not be considered a "real" desert. In the recent years the desert has started to shrink". Lol it seems everyone has an opinion as to what desert is the only true one .... a bit like another opinionated place
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