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Post by slb2 on Nov 1, 2007 14:29:32 GMT -5
Xantus hummingbird
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Post by liriodendron on Nov 1, 2007 15:15:50 GMT -5
Z - zoisite
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Post by liriodendron on Nov 1, 2007 15:25:43 GMT -5
In honor of Halloween, our next category is "Candy". Dig through those plastic pumpkins and see what you can find!
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Post by slb2 on Nov 1, 2007 15:33:53 GMT -5
Again, I ask, "why, why, why?"
lirio, will you also offer a Y?
Okay, I guess I will, but then you have to go first with the candy.
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Post by slb2 on Nov 1, 2007 15:39:20 GMT -5
Yellowwood tree and I know that sounds contrasting
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Post by liriodendron on Nov 1, 2007 15:59:09 GMT -5
Again, I ask, "why, why, why?" lirio, will you also offer a Y? Okay, I guess I will, but then you have to go first with the candy. Apparently Thomas and I both dream of things that never were and say why not.
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Post by liriodendron on Nov 1, 2007 16:02:43 GMT -5
A - Air Heads (that seems appropriate)
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Post by Brit on Nov 1, 2007 16:09:59 GMT -5
B - Bubble Gum. The scourge of carpet cleaners the world over.
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Post by ozski on Nov 1, 2007 18:12:00 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300] The Best Candy Bar in the World: Cherry Mash[/glow]
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Post by slb2 on Nov 1, 2007 18:20:00 GMT -5
D-dum dums
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Post by Brit on Nov 1, 2007 18:23:00 GMT -5
E - eclairs
We might get stuck/unstuck on this thread. We have different names for the same stuff so, beware!
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Post by slb2 on Nov 1, 2007 18:58:32 GMT -5
You UK'ers put eclairs into kids' bags? Doesn't that get a little messy? F--Fish, Swedish
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Post by liriodendron on Nov 1, 2007 19:44:17 GMT -5
G - Gobstoppers, Everlasting
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Post by Trusty on Nov 1, 2007 23:01:55 GMT -5
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Post by joew on Nov 2, 2007 0:29:28 GMT -5
Again, I ask, "why, why, why?" lirio, will you also offer a Y? Okay, I guess I will, but then you have to go first with the candy. Apparently Thomas and I both dream of things that never were and say why not. Or perhaps you say, "Not y."
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Post by slb2 on Nov 2, 2007 0:45:50 GMT -5
I--Ike & Mike?
Um, I think it might really be Mike-n-Ike. But I'm not sure, and I'm gasping, I mean grasping.
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Post by Brit on Nov 2, 2007 2:47:16 GMT -5
J - Jelly beans
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Nov 2, 2007 8:37:41 GMT -5
K - Kit-Kat
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Post by liriodendron on Nov 2, 2007 12:19:17 GMT -5
L - Licorice Snaps
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Post by slb2 on Nov 2, 2007 12:28:13 GMT -5
M--mars bars, mounds bars, M-n-Ms
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Nov 2, 2007 12:51:33 GMT -5
N - Necco Wafers
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Post by Brit on Nov 2, 2007 14:01:55 GMT -5
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Post by slb2 on Nov 2, 2007 14:08:58 GMT -5
P-Pearson's Nut Roll
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Post by Thomas Scheuzger on Nov 2, 2007 16:41:42 GMT -5
This is a bit of a stretch, but I can't think of a better example. This was a kid's breakfast cereal (i.e. loaded with sugar) back in the 70s:
Quisp (and/or Quake)
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Post by slb2 on Nov 2, 2007 22:03:46 GMT -5
R-Reece's Pieces
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Post by joew on Nov 2, 2007 22:42:59 GMT -5
S - Snickers
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Post by slb2 on Nov 2, 2007 22:48:51 GMT -5
T-Take5 (it's a candy bar)
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Post by ozski on Nov 3, 2007 20:54:36 GMT -5
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Post by ozski on Nov 3, 2007 20:58:58 GMT -5
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Post by ozski on Nov 3, 2007 21:00:49 GMT -5
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