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Quote from: neilep on 09/07/2009 12:25:24Quote from: Chemistry4me on 09/07/2009 12:11:41. [ Invalid Attachment ] Hmmm...no idea. I need a think!keep thinking...it's logical.....not so cryptic....I'll leave it for a while and then maybe..if requested...give ewe a clue ok ?No more takers ?
Quote from: Chemistry4me on 09/07/2009 12:11:41. [ Invalid Attachment ] Hmmm...no idea. I need a think!keep thinking...it's logical.....not so cryptic....I'll leave it for a while and then maybe..if requested...give ewe a clue ok ?
. [ Invalid Attachment ] Hmmm...no idea. I need a think!
Terra Mater or Tellus was a goddess personifying the Earth in Roman mythology.The names Terra Mater and Tellus Mater both mean "Mother Earth" in Latin; Mater is an honorific title also bestowed on other goddesses.
If we're talking Roman deities, then there was an Earth god(ess)...QuoteTerra Mater or Tellus was a goddess personifying the Earth in Roman mythology.The names Terra Mater and Tellus Mater both mean "Mother Earth" in Latin; Mater is an honorific title also bestowed on other goddesses.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_%28mythology%29
Is it the little used middle english word "meyouhimheritus"?
Pseudohypoparathyroidism has eleven ... I, you, he, she, they me, him, her, it, us & them.
USHERSincludes:USSHEHEHERand alsoHERS (does that count as four or five?)
I'll go for the bubblegum, please. The cheque's on the way to you now.