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If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat?

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat?
How does a tree leave?

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Why do we park on the drive way and drive on the parkway?

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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
What other animal but the fly does exactly what it says on the tin?
Squirrel.

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Originally posted by Wulebgr
If a vegetarian eats vegetables, what does a humanitarian eat?
Humanitables?

Why do we have player tables on TFC, but no vege tables or humani tables?

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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
What other animal but the fly does exactly what it says on the tin?
A worm.

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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
A squirrel does not 'squirrel'. A frog does not 'frog'. A goat does not 'goat'. But a fly 'flys'.
A German seal.

Wenn hinter Fliegen Fliegen fliegen, fliegen Fliegen Fliegen nach.
Wenn hinter Robben Robben robben, robben Robben Robben nach.

(If flies fly behind flies, flies fly after flies. If seals crawl behind seals, seals crawl after seals.)

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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
Not bad. I suppose you could say that a worm 'worms it's way in to the wet mud'
As much as those cute rodents squirrel their nuts away.

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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
Do squirrels really 'squirrel away their nuts'? Can you say that and make sense?
If quizzes are quizzical what are tests? 😕

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Why is it that goods transported by sea are called cargo but by land it's a shipment?

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Originally posted by Sicilian Smaug
Do squirrels really 'squirrel away their nuts'? Can you say that and make sense?
from the dictionary under squirrel:

vt.
-[reled or -[relled, -[rel[ing or -[rel[ling from the fact that squirrels store up nuts and seeds for the winter6 to store, hide, or hoard: usually with away