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[TRAILHEAD] The Case of the Coveted Bottle
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rose33090
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mime

Mime was Szaglas' assistant, an artist, perhaps, according to her blog. I also haven't found any 'opposite' cipher. Still plugging away.

PostPosted: Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:23 am
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Ellie
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Good luck :)

Good luck everyone, I am way tired and leaving this for tomorrow. I thought about the Guy instead of Lady, or also that the profile on myspace has it set to appear as female or gay. That being the reason he says "Quite oppositely yours". I looked through female and gay profiles from Hungary to see if anyone there had initials GLP. but i didnt finish Sad Ok goodnight.

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killismom
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Ok forgive me for spelling, no contacts, but what would be the oppisite of praise? The blog left two words in quotations and "lady" is one the other is "praise"

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justme
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blame, censure, reprehend, reprobate; criticize, reprove; admonish, chide, rebuke, reprimand, reproach; castigate, lambaste are all antonyms for "praise"

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rose33090
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Praise

I checked it in english and have been trying to do so in french. condemn is one or condamner in Fr.

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killismom
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Ok, I'm looking into Hungray and what is it with these people and mime?

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Pony
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Should we look for an opposite of praise that begins with a "p" to follow along with GLP

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Nephthys
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??????

Okay Im way past confused

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Bnb
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challenge

Just a few thoughts on the opposites. The opposite of lady could be gentleman, and the opposite of praise could be punish .?

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aprilpapril
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Apparently "guy" or "man" in Hungarian is Pasas...I haven't found anything to confirm or deny any allegations...

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Pony
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Looked on my space and couldn't find anything with punish or gentleman. what about the repeated ref to look higher? Any thoughts?

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Pony
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That would fit with putting the P first instead of the G, what could be the opposite of praise then translated into Hungary be?

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aprilpapril
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Pony wrote:
That would fit with putting the P first instead of the G, what could be the opposite of praise then translated into Hungary be?

http://www.tranexp.com:2000/Translate/result.shtml

I didn't find anything. I started searching for eyes, sight, look, see, etc...since szaglas means scent, and I went off of the whole "tip of the nose thing..."

I am very sleepy, and I have to go to bed now. Stupid responsibility and being a grown up...grr... Laughing

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Pony
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I hate being a grown up! I am going to give it one more try then I too am off to bed, good luck everyone!

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