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Post by clocketpatch on Aug 12, 2008 6:32:21 GMT
Throwing rocks at an owl...?
For some reason that just made me laugh hysterically
One: 11 Two: 17 Three: 19 Four: 17 Five: 5 Six: 13 (-2) it's like kicking one of those brightly coloured frogs... Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 4 (+1) I don't think I can save him, but he won't be the first to die!! Ten: 3
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Post by Kit on Aug 12, 2008 15:27:00 GMT
One: 11 Two: 15 (-2) Three: 19 Four: 18 (+1) Five: 5 Six: 13 Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 4 Ten: 3
Those brightly coloured frogs that are, er, poisonous?
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Post by Aldebaran on Aug 12, 2008 15:45:13 GMT
One: 11 Two: 13 9 (-2) Three: 19 Four: 19 (+1) Five: 5 Six: 13 Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 4 Ten: 3 I do like the idea of comparing the doctors to fuzzy woodland animals. That's the best thing since the shirt joke.
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Post by Stripes on Aug 12, 2008 17:46:29 GMT
One: 11 Two: 10(+1) Three: 19 Four: 9 Five: 5 Six: 13 Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 2 (-2) Ten: 4 (+1)
Sorry Two, I would help you but 10 is still to close to being killed.
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Post by clocketpatch on Aug 12, 2008 19:23:51 GMT
Urp, um... Lynda, I have no idea why Two lost 3 points in your post... and Nine lost 2 points at the same time... and Four lost 10! I really don't know which one you were meaning to take points off... but I've updated the sheet and am pretending that you were taking the points off Nine. One: 11 Two: 13 Three: 19 Four: 19 Five: 5 Six: 13 Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 2 Ten: 4
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Post by jjpor on Aug 12, 2008 19:37:47 GMT
By kicking Four in the nuts? What does THAT prove? Ah, Four can take it :-) Not so much throwing a rock at an owl as whacking a bear across the head with a tree-branch (or something like that). Hope these numbers are correct: One: 11 Two: 13 Three: 19 Four: 17 (-2) Five: 5 Six: 13 Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 3 (+1) Ten: 4
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Post by lynda on Aug 13, 2008 4:09:10 GMT
Actually, that was Newton. It's all been fixed now, though (I went back and checked all the scores of the last few posts because I get far too obsessive about this number-oriented stuff).
And I'm about 20 minutes shy of a full 24 hours, it looks like. That's all right, isn't it? I'm hoping to be asleep in 20 minutes.
One: 11 Two: 13 Three: 17 (-2 (evening things out)) Four: 17 Five: 5 Six: 14 (+1) Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 3 Ten: 4
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Post by clocketpatch on Aug 13, 2008 5:55:56 GMT
One: 11 Two: 13 Three: 18 (+1) Four: 17 Five: 5 Six: 12 (-2) Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 3 Ten: 4
Sorry Lynda, I'm apparently incapable of distinguishing between people's screen names O.o
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Post by Stripes on Aug 13, 2008 6:37:58 GMT
One: 11 Two: 13 Three: 18 Four: 17 Five: 5 Six: 12 Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: 1 (-2) Ten: 5 (+1)
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Post by Aldebaran on Aug 13, 2008 15:09:09 GMT
One: 11 Two: 13 Three: 18 Four: 17 Five: 5 Six: 12 Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Nine: -1 (-2) Ten: 6 (+1)
Someone had to do it.
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Post by Kit on Aug 13, 2008 15:41:04 GMT
One: 9 (-2) Two: 13 Three: 18 Four: 18 (+1) Five: 5 Six: 12 Seven: 16 Eight: 15 Ten: 6
Aww, poor Nine...
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Post by jjpor on Aug 13, 2008 18:57:41 GMT
One: 9 Two: 13 Three: 18 Four: 18 Five: 5 Six: 10 (-2) Seven: 17 (+1) Eight: 15
Ten: 6
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Post by lynda on Aug 14, 2008 4:22:15 GMT
One: 9 Two: 13 Three: 18 Four: 18 Five: 5 Six: 11 (+1) Seven: 17 Eight: 15 Ten: 4 (-2)
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Post by Kit on Aug 14, 2008 4:37:29 GMT
o.o There's an ad on this page that says, 'We're showing kids that math and science can be fun and games.' This is what happens when we have Doctors and numbers over and over again.
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Post by Stripes on Aug 14, 2008 6:42:41 GMT
One: 9 Two: 13 Three: 18 Four: 18 Five: 3 (-2) Six: 11 Seven: 17 Eight: 15 Ten: 5 (+1)
Well since you won't finnish your job, JJpor, I'm going to do it!
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Post by clocketpatch on Aug 14, 2008 7:10:05 GMT
One: 9 Two: 13 Three: 19 (+2) Four: 18 Five: 3 Six: 9 (-2) Seven: 17 Eight: 15 Ten: 5
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Post by Kit on Aug 14, 2008 14:29:57 GMT
One: 9 Two: 13 Three: 19 Four: 19 (+1) Five: 3 Six: 9 Seven: 15 (-2) Eight: 15 Ten: 5
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Post by Abbyromana on Aug 14, 2008 14:30:58 GMT
One: 9 Two: 13 Three: 17 (-2) Four: 19 Five: 4 (+1) Six: 9 Seven: 15 Eight: 15 Ten: 5
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Post by jjpor on Aug 14, 2008 20:07:16 GMT
Oh I haven't finished with Fivey yet, not by a long shot, but he'll keep...
One: 9 Two: 13 Three: 15 (-2) Four: 19 Five: 4 Six: 9 Seven: 16 (+1) Eight: 15 Ten: 5
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Post by Kit on Aug 15, 2008 13:06:06 GMT
One: 9 Two: 13 Three: 16 (+1) Four: 19 Five: 4 Six: 9 Seven: 14 (-2) Eight: 15 Ten: 5
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