saadClaatrer <associate@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
news:1160689088_127@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> first: in c-d.d ,
>
> eyesickle: e
> owpuhl: u
> otis: at first, thought it to be ( . . . )
>
> but then, in regular c-d, under your 'again' thread ,
>
> dandelion: u
> Daytek: "sentry" ?
> dandelion: u
> Daytek:
> dandelion: u
> otis: ?
>
> (insert quote)
>> 3rd attempt. Tera is not cooperating. Visited here in response to a
>> riddle posed by an acquaintance, and this was my best guess.
>
> Ahh yes, the traveling Riddle Game... and it looks as if the gang's
> (nearly) all here, and I've discovered the solution without the
> benefit of having seen the clue. Drat! Now I am compelled to trace
> my way backward to find the clue that brought you here... I've never
> attempted to play the Riddle Game in reverse, is such a thing even
> possible?
> (end quote)
>|::| dated: 10/06/06
>
> thrdz: e
> (giving basically an empty response)
>
> but now, 'j' over in fix, answering orig question, should have been
> our ( . . . ) ; but here, this otis is saying he didn't see that
> "clue" from our rusty friend.
>|::| dated: 09/19/06
>
> see what i'm suspicious of? somethin's messed up.
> ...and i don't know what, just yet.
This is why you get the big bucks. Not just a case of using different
nsp's? Maybe in some instances, but Thread-head does not seem to make
sense ..you are right. I panicked, thinking of P etc...followed from bdc?
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