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1) What color is the color gray/grey?

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2) Why won't my heel heal?


Why do we cleve, to separate or bind? Yes.


Originally posted by coquette
Why do we cleve, to separate or bind? Yes.
It all started in Cleveland.


Originally posted by HandyAndy
It all started in Cleveland.
3) Mariana Trench?


Originally posted by Great Big Stees
3) Mariana Trench?
4) "Why is there something rather than nothing?"

Quote from "A Little Romance" with Diane Lane and Maurice Chevalier, around 1980)

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
[b]Profundities

1) What color is the color gray/grey?

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GRAEY. That was the original spelling in Anglo Saxon.


Originally posted by coquette
Why do we cleve, to separate or bind? Yes.
Blame it on the Anglo Saxons again. The word CLEAVE...meaning "to sever"...came from their word CLEOFAN. Their word meaning "to cling to" was CLEOFIAN.

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Originally posted by ale1552
Blame it on the Anglo Saxons again. The word CLEAVE...meaning "to sever"...came from their word CLEOFAN. Their word meaning "to cling to" was CLEOFIAN.
And then there's cleavage.


Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
4) "Why is there something rather than nothing?"

Quote from "A Little Romance" with Diane Lane and Maurice Chevalier, around 1980)

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Correction: Quote from "A Little Romance" with Diane Lane and Sir Lawrence Olivier, around 1980)

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Originally posted by ale1552
Blame it on the Anglo Saxons again. The word CLEAVE...meaning "to sever"...came from their word CLEOFAN. Their word meaning "to cling to" was CLEOFIAN.
Outstanding!

6) ?


Originally posted by HandyAndy
And then there's cleavage.
separate but stuck together,
and swinging from left to right...
add in scent and sweat to the mix,
and male fantasies take flight...


“A difference, to be a difference, must make a difference.”

Gertrude Stein

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10) Is there a larger number with a name than the "Googolplexian"? Thread 168051

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
10) Is there a larger number with a name than the "Googolplexian"? Thread 168051
Graham's number

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