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Eki
29th April 2011, 19:38
42

Bagwan
29th April 2011, 19:56
Because I said so .

Eki
29th April 2011, 20:22
Yes, you're right. This should be in the Word Games Forum. My bad.

Sonic
29th April 2011, 20:30
I do. (topical)

Eki
29th April 2011, 22:04
Kate.

Bagwan
29th April 2011, 22:05
I do fish . (tropical)

Bagwan
29th April 2011, 22:06
Skate .

Sonic
29th April 2011, 22:06
I do fish . (tropical)

We have a winner!

Bagwan
29th April 2011, 22:07
Kate's dirty little sister . (topical)

Bagwan
29th April 2011, 22:11
Kylie Minnow .

Sonic
29th April 2011, 22:27
Tight rear end

Roamy
29th April 2011, 23:05
Cockrobin

Bob Riebe
30th April 2011, 02:52
Title 42
title 42—the public health and welfare
* chapter 1—the public health service
* chapter 1a—the public health service; supplemental provisions
* chapter 2—sanitation and quarantine
* chapter 3—leprosy
* chapter 3a—cancer
* chapter 4—viruses, serums, toxins, antitoxins, etc.
* chapter 5—maternity and infancy welfare and hygiene
* chapter 6—the childrens bureau
* chapter 6a—public health service
* chapter 7—social security
* chapter 7a—temporary unemployment compensation program
* chapter 8—low-income housing
* chapter 8a—slum clearance, urban renewal, and farm housing
* chapter 8b—public works or facilities
* chapter 8c—open-space land
* chapter 9—housing of persons engaged in national defense
* chapter 10—federal security agency
* chapter 11—compensation for disability or death to persons employed at military, air, and naval bases outside united states
* chapter 12—compensation for injury, death, or detention of employees of contractors with united states outside united states
* chapter 13—school lunch programs
* chapter 13a—child nutrition
* chapter 14—development and control of atomic energy
* chapter 15—disaster relief
* chapter 15a—reciprocal fire protection agreements
* chapter 15b—air pollution control
* chapter 16—national science foundation
* chapter 16a—grants for support of scientific research
* chapter 16b—contracts for scientific and technological research
* chapter 17—federal employment service
* chapter 18—youth medals
* chapter 19—saline and salt waters
* chapter 19a—water resources research program
* chapter 19b—water resources planning
* chapter 20—elective franchise
* chapter 20a—civil rights commission
* chapter 21—civil rights
* chapter 21a—privacy protection
* chapter 21b—religious freedom restoration
* chapter 21c—protection of religious exercise in land use and by institutionalized persons
* chapter 21d—detainee treatment
* chapter 21e—privacy and civil liberties protection and oversight
* chapter 21f—prohibiting employment discrimination on the basis of genetic information
* chapter 22—indian hospitals and health facilities
* chapter 23—development and control of atomic energy
* chapter 24—disposal of atomic energy communities
* chapter 25—federal flood insurance
* chapter 26—national space program
* chapter 26a—national space grant college and fellowship program
* chapter 26b—biomedical research in space
* chapter 27—loan service of captioned films and educational media for handicapped
* chapter 28—area redevelopment program
* chapter 29—juvenile delinquency and youth offenses control
* chapter 30—manpower development and training program
* chapter 31—public works acceleration program
* chapter 32—third party liability for hospital and medical care
* chapter 33—community mental health centers
* chapter 34—economic opportunity program
* chapter 35—programs for older americans
* chapter 35a—community service employment for older americans
* chapter 36—compensation of condemnees in development programs
* chapter 37—community facilities and advance land acquisition
* chapter 38—public works and economic development
* chapter 39—solid waste disposal
* chapter 40—soil information assistance for community planning and resource development
* chapter 41—demonstration cities and metropolitan development program
* chapter 42—narcotic addict rehabilitation
* chapter 43—department of health and human services
* chapter 44—department of housing and urban development
* chapter 45—fair housing
* chapter 46—justice system improvement
* chapter 47—juvenile delinquency prevention and control
* chapter 48—guarantees for financing new community land development
* chapter 49—national housing partnerships
* chapter 50—national flood insurance
* chapter 51—design and construction of public buildings to accommodate physically handicapped
* chapter 52—intergovernmental cooperation
* chapter 52a—joint funding simplification
* chapter 53—advisory commission on intergovernmental relations
* chapter 54—cabinet committee on opportunities for spanish-speaking people
* chapter 55—national environmental policy
* chapter 56—environmental quality improvement
* chapter 57—environmental pollution study
* chapter 58—disaster relief
* chapter 59—national urban policy and new community development
* chapter 60—comprehensive alcohol abuse and alcoholism prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation program
* chapter 61—uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition policies for federal and federally assisted programs
* chapter 62—intergovernmental personnel program
* chapter 63—lead-based paint poisoning prevention
* chapter 63a—residential lead-based paint hazard reduction
* chapter 64—public service employment programs
* chapter 65—noise control
* chapter 66—domestic volunteer services
* chapter 67—child abuse prevention and treatment and adoption reform
* chapter 68—disaster relief
* chapter 69—community development
* chapter 70—manufactured home construction and safety standards
* chapter 71—solar energy
* chapter 72—juvenile justice and delinquency prevention
* chapter 73—development of energy sources
* chapter 74—nonnuclear energy research and development
* chapter 75—programs for individuals with developmental disabilities
* chapter 76—age discrimination in federally assisted programs
* chapter 77—energy conservation
* chapter 78—national petroleum reserve in alaska
* chapter 79—science and technology policy, organization and priorities
* chapter 80—public works employment
* chapter 81—energy conservation and resource renewal
* chapter 82—solid waste disposal
* chapter 83—energy extension service
* chapter 84—department of energy
* chapter 85—air pollution prevention and control
* chapter 86—earthquake hazards reduction
* chapter 87—water research and development
* chapter 88—uranium mill tailings radiation control
* chapter 89—congregate housing services
* chapter 90—neighborhood and city reinvestment, self-help and revitalization
* chapter 91—national energy conservation policy
* chapter 92—powerplant and industrial fuel use
* chapter 93—emergency energy conservation
* chapter 94—low-income energy assistance
* chapter 95—united states synthetic fuels corporation
* chapter 96—biomass energy and alcohol fuels
* chapter 97—acid precipitation program and carbon dioxide study
* chapter 98—ocean thermal energy conversion research and development
* chapter 99—ocean thermal energy conversion
* chapter 100—wind energy systems
* chapter 101—magnetic fusion energy engineering
* chapter 102—mental health systems
* chapter 103—comprehensive environmental response, compensation, and liability
* chapter 104—nuclear safety research, development, and demonstration
* chapter 105—community services programs
* chapter 106—community services block grant program
* chapter 107—consumer-patient radiation health and safety
* chapter 108—nuclear waste policy
* chapter 109—water resources research
* chapter 109a—membrane processes research
* chapter 109b—secure water
* chapter 110—family violence prevention and services
* chapter 111—emergency federal law enforcement assistance
* chapter 112—victim compensation and assistance
* chapter 113—state justice institute
* chapter 114—protection and advocacy for individuals with mental illness
* chapter 115—child development associate scholarship assistance program
* chapter 116—emergency planning and community right-to-know
* chapter 117—encouraging good faith professional review activities
* chapter 118—alzheimers disease and related dementias research
* chapter 119—homeless assistance
* chapter 120—enterprise zone development
* chapter 121—international child abduction remedies
* chapter 122—native hawaiian health care
* chapter 123—drug abuse education and prevention
* chapter 124—public housing drug elimination
* chapter 125—renewable energy and energy efficiency technology competitiveness
* chapter 126—equal opportunity for individuals with disabilities
* chapter 127—coordinated services for children, youth, and families
* chapter 128—hydrogen research, development, and demonstration program
* chapter 129—national and community service
* chapter 130—national affordable housing
* chapter 131—housing opportunities for persons with aids
* chapter 132—victims of child abuse
* chapter 133—pollution prevention
* chapter 134—energy policy
* chapter 135—residency and service requirements in federally assisted housing
* chapter 136—violent crime control and law enforcement
* chapter 137—management of rechargeable batteries and batteries containing mercury
* chapter 138—assisted suicide funding restriction
* chapter 139—volunteer protection
* chapter 140—criminal justice identification, information, and communication

Bob Riebe
30th April 2011, 02:53
* chapter 140a—jennifers law
* chapter 141—commercial space opportunities and transportation services
* chapter 142—poison control center enhancement and awareness
* chapter 143—intercountry adoptions
* chapter 144—developmental disabilities assistance and bill of rights
* chapter 145—public safety officer medal of valor and tributes
* chapter 145a—law enforcement congressional badge of bravery
* chapter 146—election administration improvement
* chapter 147—prison rape elimination
* chapter 148—windstorm impact reduction
* chapter 149—national energy policy and programs
* chapter 150—national aeronautics and space programs, 2005
* chapter 151—child protection and safety
* chapter 152—energy independence and security
* chapter 153—community safety through recidivism prevention
* chapter 154—combating child exploitation
* chapter 155—aeronautics and space activities
* chapter 156—health information technology

Jag_Warrior
30th April 2011, 03:29
I did not shoot the deputy.

Rollo
30th April 2011, 03:52
Blue Whale

Eki
30th April 2011, 08:32
Bob Marley

Sonic
30th April 2011, 09:39
But I don't have a beard.

anthonyvop
30th April 2011, 19:59
Wrong hole?

Eki
30th April 2011, 20:01
Yes, it's incorrect to use question marks in answers.

anthonyvop
30th April 2011, 20:09
Yes, it's incorrect to use question marks in answers.

Since when? Said Socrates.

Wade91
1st May 2011, 06:37
Juan Pablo Montoya.

donKey jote
1st May 2011, 21:39
Answering with another question is typical of Galicia, so it could be down to Gallego ancestry...

? ( :erm: :arrows: :dozey: :p )

A.F.F.
3rd May 2011, 20:57
Yes, I am talking to you.

Eki
3rd May 2011, 21:50
I know it's only rock'n roll, but I like it.

A.F.F.
4th May 2011, 22:19
A rusty Superman.

gloomyDAY
5th May 2011, 04:33
Don't worry. You won't get pregnant.

Roamy
6th May 2011, 07:49
ok so when do we post the questions that created the answers?

Bagwan
6th May 2011, 14:35
Because the cowboy wasn't wearing his hat , and the sun baked brain didn't understand the thread title .

Or , it could have been a javelina fever relapse . I'm not sure .

Eki
6th May 2011, 15:59
There's a thread called "Questions only" in the Word Games section.

Roamy
6th May 2011, 16:32
Because the cowboy wasn't wearing his hat , and the sun baked brain didn't understand the thread title .

Or , it could have been a javelina fever relapse . I'm not sure .

No it was Cinco de Mayo

Bagwan
6th May 2011, 17:29
No it was Cinco de Mayo

Because the bagwan brain usually doesn't have a clue about what day of the week it is , let alone the date .

steveaki13
7th May 2011, 16:22
Unlike most women she only has one.

Eki
7th May 2011, 20:49
No, Cinco de Mayo has nothing to do with mayonnaise.

Bagwan
7th May 2011, 22:33
No, Cinco de Mayo has nothing to do with mayonnaise.

It was on the fifth when she said "spread'em" that he first saw her buns .