gnarl
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Freud, anyone? :unsure:
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gnarl
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Freud, anyone? :unsure:
gnar (variant of gnarr) http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gnar
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My gnar is scarier than your gnarr... :tease:
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gar (My gar is bigger than your gnar...)
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gag (...my gag is heavier than your gar and the gnarr combined!) ;)
bag
brad
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raid
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paid
maid
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lust
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last
blast
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Quote:
The eight images above are a sequence of photographs of a house constructed 3,500 feet from "ground zero" at the Nevada Test Site being destroyed by the Annie test shot. The only source of light was the blast itself, detonated on March 17, 1953. The final image is two-and-one-third seconds after detonation. In the second image the house is actually on fire, but in the third image the fire has already been blown out by the blast. Annie, part of the "Upshot-Knothole" test series, had a yield of 16 kilotons, roughly the same size as the Trinity, Hiroshima, and Nagasakiexplosions.
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bast - fibrous material from the phloem of a plant, used as fiber in matting, cord, etc.
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beast
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East (the view to the south looks better :P)
yeast (something else that encourages things to rise:whistling)
http://i794.photobucket.com/albums/y..._4705252_n.jpg
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feast (...what one might do seeing the former , but NOT do seeing the latter.)
least
Lest .... we forget...
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Is her name Ilene? If she had no legs than maybe Peggy!
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keg
peg
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beat
bent
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