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      What's yours?
     
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      I've always been partial to X.
 
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      U is pretty cool.
     
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      K 
     
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      Always loved being called "generation X"...kinda cool to be named after a variable.
     
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        Edited by
        plastic_pancakes
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        Thu 06/17/10 01:11 PM
       
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      Scratch that.
 
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      I like E
     
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      R
     
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     Wouldn't it be awesome if the first 26 people to answer all had a different favorite and we went through the alphabet? Assuming 26 people respond...  
If 23 more people don't respond this chipmunk won't be able to pay his mortgage. freegin "A" yah!  | 
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      I'm inquisitive...I choose Y
     
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      I like M. If I get tired of it I can flip it and make a W
     
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      O
     
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      J is for Jalapeno.............. 
    
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      щ is my favorite letter of the Cyrillic alphabet -- if you read  Russian,  you'll understand it's almost impossible to  say that letter without sneezing....
 
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      Lex - Can you read Russian?
     
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     Lex - Can you read Russian? Yeah, I took 4 years of it in high school. It has turned out to be, like almost everything I ever learned in school, completely impractical. But it was a lot more fun than anything I ever had to do in math....!!  | 
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      F....loads of good things start with f  
    
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      L is my favorite letter to write.  It's beautiful and swirly. 
     
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      I'm jealous. They canned the only foreign language that interested me the year I started high school.
 
  I guess there was more demand for Japanese than Latin.  | 
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     I'm jealous. They canned the only foreign language that interested me the year I started high school. I guess there was more demand for Japanese than Latin. The school I went to had all sorts of foreign languages -- I was leaning towards German, at one point (the Nietzsche fan in me), but my Mom thought Russian would be more useful in the event of a nuclear conflagration.  | 
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