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25 new of 1012 responses total.
carson
response 925 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 27 20:46 UTC 1998

<chuckle>

opiate
bikeman
response 926 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 02:15 UTC 1998

Hey, I figured that the perfect number of letters would be 69..  (:>

boring
aruba
response 927 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 04:03 UTC 1998

A while back I declared that if anyone could come up with a word that had 
perfect number of letters that wasn't 6 or 28, I'd hand the game over to him.
Rane did, indeed, come up with a 496-letter word, and I offered him the helm,
though he declined.  :)

streak  0  (albaugh)
opiate  0  (carson)
boring  0  (bikeman)
kentn
response 928 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 05:21 UTC 1998

unease
sprice
response 929 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 18:31 UTC 1998

saucer
aruba
response 930 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 28 23:30 UTC 1998

unease  0  (kentn)
saucer  0  (sprice)
rcurl
response 931 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 05:56 UTC 1998

I did?
aruba
response 932 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 06:27 UTC 1998

Yup, you did.
carson
response 933 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 07:17 UTC 1998

enigma
albaugh
response 934 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 19:26 UTC 1998

trolls
aruba
response 935 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 30 23:11 UTC 1998

enigma  1  (carson)
trolls  0  (albaugh)
kentn
response 936 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 03:52 UTC 1998

effort
aruba
response 937 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 06:02 UTC 1998

effort  1  (kentn)
albaugh
response 938 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 16:32 UTC 1998

deport
sprice
response 939 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 20:08 UTC 1998

escape
aruba
response 940 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 21:44 UTC 1998

deport  1  (albaugh)
escape  0  (sprice)
albaugh
response 941 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 23:20 UTC 1998

chakra   Function: noun
Etymology: Sanskrit cakra, literally, wheel -- more at WHEEL   Date: 1888
: any of several points of physical or spiritual energy in the human body
  according to yoga philosophy 
bikeman
response 942 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 23:20 UTC 1998

forget
carson
response 943 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Mar 31 23:34 UTC 1998

hungry
kentn
response 944 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 01:34 UTC 1998

midgut
aruba
response 945 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 03:35 UTC 1998

chakra  1  (albaugh)
forget  1  (bikeman)
hungry  6  (carson)
midgut  1  (kentn)       (Midgut? What's it mean?)

Carson's up!
rcurl
response 946 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 06:39 UTC 1998

Some people have a pain in their midgut when they are hungry.
albaugh
response 947 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 16:01 UTC 1998

midgut   Date: 1875   the middle part of an alimentary canal 
carson
response 948 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 16:59 UTC 1998

(wow. I guess we know what's on Mark's mind.) ;)

(ok. I'm thinking of a word that isn't quite...)

  hungry  0  (lastword)
albaugh
response 949 of 1012: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 18:19 UTC 1998

streak
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