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albeit= obgleich, obschon.
Mattlocked, only Germans get the joke... ("Albeit ohne Mullen und Knullen")
It is jokingly said that Chinese people can't spell the "R" and replace it by "L", means albeit=arbeit (work).
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tobeornot221b wrote:
albeit= obgleich, obschon.
Mattlocked, only Germans get the joke... ("Albeit ohne Mullen und Knullen")
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I know... but we seem all alone here by now.
Hello, Golf Echo echo..........
I'm misusing this thread, I apologize. I will be nice and try to solve the puzzle.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
quote. six words. the third one begins with "b".
Another hint: The first word begins with "C", the last one with "A".
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Ok. This is how the quote (six words) will look like:
C
M
B
I
K
A
Come on, play the game!
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Hmm, I'm being so stupid here. You wouldn't give us another clue, would you?
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Hmm ...what more could I possibly say? Ask ancientsgate...
No, don't do it. She changed her signature apparently. Sorry.
Last edited by tobeornot221b (October 6, 2012 10:07 pm)
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Here's the ultimate, super-duper, final hint:
Type A
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Catch me before I kill again! Great one, Tobe! Very tricky!
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Molly, you did it - I'm impressed!
Another tricky one from you now?
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OK, I've got a new one... 4 words...
The grammar's pretty bad but it's the best I could do!
Last edited by Molly Hooper (October 9, 2012 9:45 pm)
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Just started to figure it out, Molly. Let's see how long it will take me (besides posting, knitting, reading)...
It's really hard without a hint... but ok...
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You want a hint? OK!
(If you don't them look away fast!)
It's from the Riechenbach fall, said by John. I don't know if this is too much or too little to give away, Sorry!!
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Such a cleverly designed anagram, Molly. Wonderful!
But I think I've got it now:
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Hooray! That's correct, Tobe! Your turn!
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The quote - three words - is from the same episode the picture is taken from:
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I have three words, but one of them doesn't fit to the others... (Sesame street - someone who remembers? )
Sorry, that was OT.
Three words, all of them make sense, but not together.
It's from Hounds, right?
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AND it's no real quote. actually.
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tobeornot221b wrote:
Yes, HOUNDS is correct, Mattlocked...
And it's a quote - or: more a quote in a quote, so to speak.
Last edited by tobeornot221b (October 11, 2012 5:48 pm)
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No... I'm wrong....
Is death one of them?
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Mattlocked wrote:
No... I'm wrong....
Is death one of them?
Yes, it is!