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01/31/2006 02:21:53 AM · #1 |
Title: Set
Description: The word "set" has more meanings than any other word in the English language. Make an image to represent one of them.
Message edited by author 2006-01-31 02:22:28. |
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01/31/2006 02:58:45 AM · #2 |
You have an evil, devious and mischievous mind. Just imagine the DNMC debate:)
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01/31/2006 03:39:49 AM · #3 |
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01/31/2006 04:04:55 AM · #4 |
Would be a wild one. I suggested it a long time back in this thread. |
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01/31/2006 06:08:34 AM · #5 |
So you did, so you did... I like this idea myself, devious soul that I am.
R. |
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01/31/2006 06:55:28 AM · #6 |
Right from the outset, I'm all set to set out my set-piece set of set-up shots. When I've set my heart on one, I'll set it before you so you can set forth with your comments which will betray your mind-set so that I think the whole DPC thing is a complete set-up making me extremely upset. Ready, set, go...... |
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01/31/2006 07:14:49 AM · #7 |
You can set my bid in bridge, I can win a set of tennis, you can set your glass down, you can set me up, each of these sets is but one member of the set of all sets :-)
R. |
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