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FSOW OTD - Dec 03, 2015

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  • B Brittle1618

    SNAIL was the right answer. And Nagy got it

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    I thought it was going to be QUINS (5 people [characters], as well as being 5 letters [characters]), but now I can see the pattern in the symbols.

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      I thought it was going to be QUINS (5 people [characters], as well as being 5 letters [characters]), but now I can see the pattern in the symbols.

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      Brittle1618
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      jsc42 wrote:

      QUINS (5 people [characters]

      I don't get this. Do we call five people/characters as 'QUINS'?

      jsc42 wrote:

      I can see the pattern in the symbols

      Oh yeah, I tried to make it look like a snail :)

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      • B Brittle1618

        You're up for tomorrow Nagy :)

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        Brittle1618 wrote:

        You're up for tomorrow Nagy

        His name is not 'big', although some parts of him may be. :laugh:

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          Brittle1618 wrote:

          You're up for tomorrow Nagy

          His name is not 'big', although some parts of him may be. :laugh:

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          Richard MacCutchan wrote:

          His name is not 'big'

          Are you sure it ain't? :-D Well, can't say anything about how 'big' his name is. But his signature.... I just love it. My most favorite signature here on CP. Though I don't know what it means, but it's simply cool :)

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          • B Brittle1618

            Richard MacCutchan wrote:

            His name is not 'big'

            Are you sure it ain't? :-D Well, can't say anything about how 'big' his name is. But his signature.... I just love it. My most favorite signature here on CP. Though I don't know what it means, but it's simply cool :)

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            It's Hungarian (Google Translate will tell you what).

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            • L Lost User

              It's Hungarian (Google Translate will tell you what).

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              U G Leander
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              Are you sure about Hungarian? I would have thought of Latin :laugh:

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              • L Lost User

                It's Hungarian (Google Translate will tell you what).

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                Brisingr Aerowing
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                Latin, actually. It means "I Drank, Danced"

                What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question? The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism. Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???

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                • U U G Leander

                  Are you sure about Hungarian? I would have thought of Latin :laugh:

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                  Check his profile.

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                  • B Brittle1618

                    jsc42 wrote:

                    QUINS (5 people [characters]

                    I don't get this. Do we call five people/characters as 'QUINS'?

                    jsc42 wrote:

                    I can see the pattern in the symbols

                    Oh yeah, I tried to make it look like a snail :)

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                    Brittle1618 wrote:

                    Do we call five people/characters as 'QUINS'?

                    It's short for 'quintuplets', innit! Twins, triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets.

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                      Check his profile.

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                      U G Leander
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                      He's Hungarian, but his signature...

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                        Brittle1618 wrote:

                        Do we call five people/characters as 'QUINS'?

                        It's short for 'quintuplets', innit! Twins, triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets.

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                        Oh I see, so 'QUINS' comes from 'Quintuples'. Thanks for waking my common sense up :)

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