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Puzzle Description:
A Van's shoe with a leg sticking out. BTW, fuss in english is foot.
#1: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Dec 5, 2009
I wonder why no one has commented...#2: judy (jbreese) on Dec 6, 2009 [SPOILER]
:-)
So. "Fuss" is "foot" in what language?#3: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Dec 6, 2009
Maybe over in England?#4: Merili (merilinnuke) on Dec 6, 2009
I'm thinking German(ic)#5: Eludwar (elfluvsdwarf) on Dec 7, 2009
pretty sure that "foot" is still "foot" in England ;p#6: Cro-Magnon (Hermit) on Dec 7, 2009 [SPOILER]
Ja. Das Wort "Fuß" ("Fuss") ist Deutsch.#7: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Dec 7, 2009
Jan, I think, will be able to correct my poor grammar. I'm FAR from fluent.
Elf, the joke is appreciated, but I think Adam is referring to how some things are different in England-english vs American-english. Like boot (car trunk), crisps (potato chips); things like that. I'm just sayin'. :-)
Oh yeah, and <THUNK>! :-P
Cro, just ignore the creature. She gets off on having people respond to her. But yes, that is exactly what I was referring to.#8: Eludwar (elfluvsdwarf) on Dec 7, 2009
You stinky funky ass-tard. you need to grow up and grow a pair#9: Cro-Magnon (Hermit) on Dec 7, 2009
Whoa! Temper, temper. LOL! I think it's past someone's bedtime!#10: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Dec 7, 2009
Adam, I think I may try to follow your advice. The elf has shown it's true form.
Well, Cro, elves are known for their quick tempers. Case in point. Why were we to think otherwise with this creature? It's always best to let sleeping elves lie... 6 feet under that is! LOL#11: Eludwar (elfluvsdwarf) on Dec 12, 2009
Eat a snot rock#12: Cro-Magnon (Hermit) on Dec 12, 2009
Me tried that.#13: Eludwar (elfluvsdwarf) on Dec 17, 2009
Me chip tooth.
Now me angry!
Me get club...
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<THWACK!!!!>
LOL#14: BlackCat (BlackCat) on Sep 26, 2020
Odd.
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