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Arnold Schwarzenegger has a big one
Micheal J fox has a small one
Madonna doesn't have one
The Pope has one but he never uses it
Bill Clinton sas one and he uses it all the time!
What is it?...

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OMG thats SO hard. Pun intended.

Someone will come along soon enough and say its your last name though.

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Originally posted by sloppyb
Madonna doesn't have one
She does

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Originally posted by David113
She does
have what?

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I'm like madonna. I have one but I only use the other one. This was way sooooo hard!

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Originally posted by sloppyb
Arnold Schwarzenegger has a big one
Micheal J fox has a small one
Madonna doesn't have one
The Pope has one but he never uses it
Bill Clinton sas one and he uses it all the time!
What is it?...
A.S. should say "long" one, instead of "big" one. Use the language correctly.

no such thing as a big last name....

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Originally posted by uzless
A.S. should say "long" one, instead of "big" one. Use the language correctly.

no such thing as a big last name....
What about Mr. Big?

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Originally posted by mtthw
What about Mr. Big?
You mean User 31139?

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so no one knows the answer?

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Originally posted by sloppyb
so no one knows the answer?
Two people have already given the answer indirectly. I know the answer now.

Last Name

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Originally posted by clandarkfire
Someone will come along soon enough and say its your last name though.
My first thought was along those lines, but I was thinking of the first letter of the last name due to the curious spelling of "fox". But I doubt Bill Clinton uses it all the time (e.g. when calling a family member). And "big" doesn't really fit for the first letter either. That would work better in German or Norwegian where capital letters are called big letters.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
My first thought was along those lines, but I was thinking of the first letter of the last name due to the curious spelling of "fox". But I doubt Bill Clinton uses it all the time (e.g. when calling a family member). And "big" doesn't really fit for the first letter either. That would work better in German or Norwegian where capital letters are called big letters.
Isn't big and small referring to the size of the words?

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Originally posted by Palynka
Isn't big and small referring to the size of the words?
Words don't have a size, they have a length, as uzless pointed out. "Big words" are something quite different.

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Originally posted by Nordlys
Words don't have a size, they have a length, as uzless pointed out. "Big words" are something quite different.
It has a size on my screen and it is a big size compared to the size of other words.