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RS4R: Category - Astronomy
Posted by
Diva (aka Diva)
Aug 13 '10, 08:41
This object is sometimes called the Morning Star and it is sometimes called the Evening Star.
Responses:
is this a trap?
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Danedukenuuk
Aug 13, 08:46
1
Prolly. -- nm
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Ackbar
Aug 13, 08:52
Mars? (nm)
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musubi
Aug 13, 08:43
Easy one.
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mara
Aug 13, 08:43
I'm your venus, baby. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 13, 08:43
(my guess)
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crash davis
Aug 13, 08:43
6
yes - and for our purposes we don't need to phrase it in the form of a question. -- nm
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Diva
Aug 13, 08:45
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how about in the form of a sleazy come on? I should get bonus points. -- nm
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mafic
Aug 13, 08:52
2
the sleazier the better. it's learning with spice! -- nm
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Diva
Aug 13, 08:54
I didn't read your answer as a sleazy come-on, I read it as an homage to Bananarama -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 13, 08:54
or was I supposed to frame that in the form of a question? -- nm
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crash davis
Aug 13, 08:43
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Yes? (nm)
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musubi
Aug 13, 08:44
A star. -- nm
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Loyola
Aug 13, 08:42
Polaris? -- nm
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Will Hunting
Aug 13, 08:42
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