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OK. We're not smothered with suggestions, but what we have are clearly highest quality. Pick one: SERAC A) a particular rock formation found in the deepest part of the ocean formed from the high pressures freezing the salt water B) crystalline formations that occur when superheated liquids are flash cooled under pressure C) cousin of Spock, nephew of Sarek D) a yellowish- to reddish-brown aromatic bitter psychedelic gum resin obtained from several trees and shrubs of the genus Seramiphora of Indonesia, New Guinea, and eastern Timor, used as a carminative and a stimulating tonic E) a large open metal flute with two mouths placed adjacent to each other; the name derives from its inventor, Wilhelm Theodor Seraflöte F) a small African antelope with long, spiral horns G) a pinnacle of ice in a landscape full of snow and glaciers H) a plant with a thick bulbous edible yellow root, eaten in west Africa as a dietary staple | ||
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Hab, I've sent you a PM... Off on vacation. Whee! | |||
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Sorry I didn't send a definition but I'll play anyway. I'll plump for F though I'd like it to be C. "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." Samuel Johnson. | |||
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G, I Guess. ~~~ jerry | |||
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I like H. It's always about food for me. . . . ******* "Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions. ~Dalai Lama | |||
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I will try F. What I like about Hab is that he doesn't follow the crowd. We have always had numbers, so he takes letters. | |||
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I will vote for A. | |||
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I'll go for G Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day. Set a man on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life. | |||
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Per her request, here is jo's entry: "...daffynition A is really tempting. But I think it is G" | |||
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Now, here is the way things stand: So far we have votes for A FF GGG H with an honorable mention vote for C and another for A Anyone else want to venture a guess? | |||
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Going, going,, gone. I'll post the statistics (and a few editorial comments) in a separate thread so I can give it a new title.This message has been edited. Last edited by: haberdasher, | |||
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