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Pillar of the Community
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do you like these puzzles
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man scooby, you are fast. I cannot even type that fast.....
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Pillar of the Community
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I'll give you both a point for that. I have to stump Scooby somehow!
hwat si an thanopord
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Pillar of the Community
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that wasn't the way LOL ...try asking him something about why his beloved Rays took a tumble in the playoffs....oh, sorry scooby, that is hitting below the belt
and if you happen to be actually looking for the answer to that question...wiki says... An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
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I'll have to think up a hard one. :)
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Quote: An arthropod is an invertebrate animal... But, the question was about an anthropod.
Edited by Scooby Due 10/13/2010 2:26 pm
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hm, I thought that was a typo...what is an anthropod? Is that even a word?
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Anthropod comes from the greek Anthro human and pOd foot
and means a bipedal humanoid
I think
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Or back-peddling humanoid! 
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that's funny scooby but I think the word might be Anthropoid. See you are so good at these, you can even solve the ones that are misspelled. We have no chance!
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Quote: Anthropod comes from the greek Anthro human and pOd foot
this reminds me of the movie, My Big Fat Greek Wedding when Gus Portokalos says: You know, the root of the word Miller is a Greek word. Miller come from the Greek word "milo," which is mean "apple," so there you go. As many of you know, our name, Portokalos, is come from the Greek word "portokali," which mean "orange." So, okay? Here tonight, we have, ah, apple and orange. We all different, but in the end, we all fruit.
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The biggest thing I got from that movie was how handy Windex is! Just treated a cut the other day!
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Did any of us get any points for this.
I don't understand what's going on. It is all Greek to me
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