Originally posted by AlethiaI think you are missing the picture. ThousandYoung's trying to illustrate something with 2 round stuff at the beginning; then a very long shaft; then a head at the tip; plus something spurting out of it. It requires a bit of imagination....
How does that work? D doesn't mean anything.
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What a load of c**p.
Anyone ever joined a treasure hunt before? Well, I am a hunt composer of sort. In a motorised treasure hunt, hunters drive around what we call a question sector. They are given clues, and then they have to figure out what are the answers based on signboards (of shops road signs etc) within that question sector. Very interesting game and can quickly become addictive. Try this out, see if you can make any meaningful word(s) out of this:
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