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Post by G. Trifkovic » 01 Mar 2005, 22:52

"Leo"? :D

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Post by Exxley » 01 Mar 2005, 22:58

haha well, not this one. Think about litterature !


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Post by G. Trifkovic » 01 Mar 2005, 23:02

"König" ?

If not,I should have definitely payed more attention at school...
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Post by Exxley » 01 Mar 2005, 23:07

we all should have :)

anyway, think about english litterature

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Post by Exxley » 02 Mar 2005, 11:13

ok that one more hint: think about english litterature and colonial litterature :)

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Post by Michael Emrys » 03 Mar 2005, 03:44

Leo? Just taking a WAG...

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Post by Exxley » 03 Mar 2005, 05:51

hehe well no, think about Kipling and the answer will come easily.

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Post by Michael Emrys » 03 Mar 2005, 11:19

I'm thinking about Kipling and what's coming up is, "A woman's only a woman, but a good cigar's a smoke." I don't find that particularly helpful...

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Post by Sun Tsu » 03 Mar 2005, 13:04

Shere Kahn (or however it is spelled)?

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Post by Exxley » 03 Mar 2005, 15:20

lol no. Think of Jungle

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Post by SiG I » 03 Mar 2005, 20:32

Simba?

If I am correct, I think Gaius should post the next question.

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#72

Post by Exxley » 03 Mar 2005, 22:33

yep simba it was.

http://www.jzg23.de/dbiowerra.html

ok Gaius or Sig, you're up for next.

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Post by SiG I » 06 Mar 2005, 19:25

OK, I have allready said that Gaius should be next, but since he hasn't posted anything in 3 days, here's my question to keep the thread going:

What do the letters F.T.P.-M.O.I. stand for?

Good Luck!

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Post by JPK » 06 Mar 2005, 21:37

Bonsoir,

FTP MOI (Francs Tireurs Partisans Maind'Œuvre Immigrée)

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http://perso.wanadoo.fr/d-d.natanson/re ... _juive.htm

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Post by SiG I » 07 Mar 2005, 17:43

JPK wrote:Bonsoir,

FTP MOI (Francs Tireurs Partisans Maind'Œuvre Immigrée)

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JPK

http://perso.wanadoo.fr/d-d.natanson/re ... _juive.htm
Of course!
I should have tought of a more difficult question but I was too tired last evening. I just want to ad that Maind'Œuvre Immigrée reffers to people of non-French nationality who served in the French Resistence.

Your turn JPK.

Cheers!

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