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[SOLVESOLVESOLVE]Oct 8th PREPOSITION PUZZLE:usernameguy
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fubarz
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Optimus wrote:
Tuesday, January 25, 2005 is a year of the chicken that matches the calendar.


It is only one of many matches we have to find the right match.
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can someone verify that everything here is up to date please
http://ilb.extrasonic.com/index.php/Audio_Clip_Puzzle_Set_4
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Sep7imus
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bird day SOUNDS LIKE birthday?

Birthdays on January 25th, from wikipedia

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1477 - Anna, Duchess of Brittany and consort queen of France
1627 - Robert Boyle, chemist (d. 1691)
1759 - Robert Burns, poet (d. 1796)
1796 - William MacGillivray, naturalist and ornithologist (d. 1852)
1841 - Jackie Fisher, First Sea Lord (d. 1920)
1858 - Kokichi Mikimoto, pearl farm pioneer (d. 1954)
1860 - Charles Curtis, Vice President of the United States (d. 1936)
1874 - William Somerset Maugham (d. 1965)
1878 - Ernst Alexanderson, television pioneer
1882 - Virginia Woolf, writer (d. 1941)
1886 - Wilhelm Furtwängler, conductor (d. 1954)
1900 - Yojiro Ishizaka, writer (d. 1986)
1917 - Ilya Prigogine, winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1977 (d. 2003)
1918 - Ernie Harwell, baseball sportscaster
1919 - Edwin Newman, journalist, writer
1923 - Arvid Carlsson, scientist, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
1930 - Dean Jones, actor
1933 - Corazon Aquino, President of the Philippines
1938 - Vladimir Vysotsky, Russian bard (poet, singer) and actor (d. 1980)
1938 - Etta James, singer
1942 - Eusébio, football player
1943 - Tobe Hooper, director
1969 - Jimmy Whitman, basketball player
1975 - Tim Montgomery, American athlete
1981 - Alicia Keys, singer, musician

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Daffy889
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TuxKamen wrote:
Let's get the chicken up for all. Thanks to swoop.


It's been up for all since page 3 of this topic.

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Daffy889 wrote:
TuxKamen wrote:
Let's get the chicken up for all. Thanks to swoop.


It's been up for all since page 3 of this topic.


I, for one, couldn't access the other version. This new one works, though. So, thanks!
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johnny5
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I'm thinking this has something to do with opposites day

http://library.thinkquest.org/2886/jan.htm
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Daffy889 wrote:
TuxKamen wrote:
Let's get the chicken up for all. Thanks to swoop.


It's been up for all since page 3 of this topic.

That one hasn't worked for some people in IE.

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SpghEddy
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I think it hasn't been mentioned that, on the chicken's calendar, the 8th of January has been replaced with a "1/8".

And it might be my imagination, but the 16th actually looks like a "15"

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detayl
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That's because Saturday is the 1st and also the 8th. Some calendars won't do a whole new row if the week starts on a Saturday.

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SpghEddy wrote:
I think it hasn't been mentioned that, on the chicken's calendar, the 8th of January has been replaced with a "1/8".

And it might be my imagination, but the 16th actually looks like a "15"


not replaced, the 1st day is on a Saturday. Calendars do that to save space
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TuxKamen
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Daffy889 wrote:
TuxKamen wrote:
Let's get the chicken up for all. Thanks to swoop.


It's been up for all since page 3 of this topic.


Wasn't working for me at the time, but whatever.

bruce: How does SOUNDS LIKE fit into the knock-knock jokes?
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jegger
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Jan. 25, 2005 is Tu B'Shvat or the Jewish New Year of Trees, also.. Lunar calendar, so it's not the same date every year.

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Framed
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SpghEddy wrote:
I think it hasn't been mentioned that, on the chicken's calendar, the 8th of January has been replaced with a "1/8".

And it might be my imagination, but the 16th actually looks like a "15"


not so much replaced as the 1st is on a saturday, and rather than using a whole line for one day, they double up with the next week.


however, to 30th & 31st are both missing.
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Maybe it is more simple. "Sounds Like" seems to be a clue to make Preposition into Proposition. Tuesday, January 25th next comes in the year of the rooster. Maybe that's all. What sounds like "Rooster" and would fit with "Proposition" to make a filename?
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Xevo
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TuxKamen wrote:
bruce: How does SOUNDS LIKE fit into the knock-knock jokes?


I agree with this, I think sounds like is still a clue for one of the ones we haven't gotten.

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