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Tue 01/20/09 08:07 PM
oops..I just noticed that at 55 I'm outside of the exceptable range of "Glamorously".Sorry for my presumtion "Glam".

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Tue 01/20/09 08:03 PM
I really think that glamouisly would be best able to answer the Chicago dilema.So where are you glam?

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Tue 01/20/09 07:58 PM
sorry johnny
i write too much , i just want to know what's going on in Chicago?

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Tue 01/20/09 07:56 PM
hey johnny
it would seem that you have a wealth of worldly experience with your list of interest that would make you much more interesting than the humble myself and I yield the floor to your own wisdom regarding the question at hand ..what the hell is going on in Chicago?

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Tue 01/20/09 07:41 PM
longhair,
who would have thought that such wisdom could come from Wisconsin..thanks for solving the question at hand.

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Tue 01/20/09 07:36 PM
sorry joe
good suggestion..thanks for the welcome. Now, do you have any idea what's going on in Chicago.

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Tue 01/20/09 07:30 PM
GLAMORISLY
WHAT COULD YOU POSSIBLY BE DOING IN CHICAGO TO MAKE YOU SO TIRED..HUMMMMM?

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Tue 01/20/09 07:24 PM
YES THERE ARE THREE WORDS THAT ARE PHONETICALLY EQUIVALANT, BUT HOW DO YOU INCLUDE THOSE WORDS IN A SENTENCE TO DISCRIBE THAT?

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Tue 01/20/09 07:16 PM
HOW DO YOU WRITE THE IDEA, THAT THERE ARE THREE WORDS THAT SOUND IDENTICAL TO THE NUMBER TWO.DO YOU WRITE "THERE ARE THREE WORDS THAT ARE PRONOUCED THE SAME AS THE WORD THAT MEANS "ALSO".BECAUSE IN FACT THERE IS ONLY ONE WORD THAT IS USED TO DISCRIBE "ALSO" AND IN FACT THE WORD "TOO" CAN ALSO BE USED TO EXPLAIN "EXCESS" AS IN "TOO MUCH."