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Nov 16, 2012 06:21PM
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Katie is debating the truth. Truth. Ducks. Katie is using our own strategies to win, but she cannot. Cannot. 11886.
See, I told you we have one. You are using our randomness methods against us, meaning that you have lost all other strategies of wining, meaning that you have no way of fighting back, meaning we have one.
In WWII, the English soldiers trained dolphins to depress Japenese pilots by feeding them raw fish, causing them to commit Hare Krishna by crashing them planes into German U-boats, thus cracking the Davinci Code. The French trained their dolphins to locate truffles.
The most famous dolphin was Lassy the bush wonder horse. He used to swim to the Watsons and inform them that Timmy had fallen down the mineshaft or such like.
I'm transcribing the radio show I'm listening to, by the way.
The most famous dolphin was Lassy the bush wonder horse. He used to swim to the Watsons and inform them that Timmy had fallen down the mineshaft or such like.
I'm transcribing the radio show I'm listening to, by the way.
World War Two. I was using Roman numerals in order to avoid causing confusion about World War Eleven.
Laszlo wrote: "Some words rhyme with orange, actually.
Corange."
And Blorenge (a hill in England).
And for purple there is curple (one of the straps on the back of a saddle, if memory serves).
Corange."
And Blorenge (a hill in England).
And for purple there is curple (one of the straps on the back of a saddle, if memory serves).
It does not have to have the same begging. B sounds like, in this case, b-uh, not BEEEE, and GE, in this case, sounds like g-uh, not GEEEEEEEE.
If you have to listen that carefully, it is a useless rhyme. I don't think it actually rhymes though.
It is a rhyme. It is almost not a rhyme. It still is a rhyme, though, not near a rhyme, but a rhyme.
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