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Mneme, PETRA menas ROCK (i like trees!); Lady Cee WOW! I'm glad I waited
Yesterday, I was pooped after my Sabbath interests, I went to Washington DC for a FAITH-BASED cpmmemoration of 9-11. We began at the Jewish Congregation near American University, stopped at each of the holy places on Massachusetts Av: National Cathedral-- Mosque-- Indian Embassy and Gandhi Statue. At most of the sites we had ethnic foods and sweets...I did control my palate (Horray!). KInd folks had water along the way but I carried two bottles anyway.
Now my list for KRYGYZ REPUBLIC:
01-10: public, lure, crier, pube, ripe, prick, gyre, public, pure, cure!
11-20: Purer, lier, cubic, ruby, burr, clue, plier, luge, cluer, cuer
21-30: lyric, lyre, crib, ruler, brick, rube, rubric, rile, grey, prey
31-40: prickly, ruck, lick, gluck, lucky, luck, buck, bucky, yuck, yucky
41- : blue, bluey, bluer, grub, peck, UBER, club, clip
-------------NEXTLESOTHO?
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salem8
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September 10, 2007
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blacksnow
amazing architecture - was it really in the roots of a tree?
posted by
mneme
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September 10, 2007
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58 words-
1-5 - pyre, public, pubic, pile, cruel
6-10 crier, club, cube, cuke, cupel
11-15 curl, curly, curry, curler, riper 16-20 rile, ripe, glue, crib, glib
21-25 ugly, urge, bile, burger, berry26-30 vile, bike, brig, pike, like
31-35 lure, cure, pure, buyer, cyber36-40 clerk, perk, perky, lurk, bury
41-45 prize, clergy, recur, grub, rely56-50 reply, buck, reck, clip, puke
51-55 yuck, grey, grip, girl, gruel56-58 gulp, yelp, kelp
There are probably more, but I'm pooped out !
LCM
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LadyCeeMarie
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September 9, 2007
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Hi Blacksnow,
lovely pictures to remind me of the maestro.
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richinstore
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September 8, 2007
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Will try this one!
Looks like I'm early this time for a change!
LCM 
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LadyCeeMarie
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September 8, 2007
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