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No you don't. Especially because it is the wrong answer.
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quote:Originally posted by Quislet, Esq.: My question:
While cleaning out my Dad's house I found a rock I had collected when I was little. I brought the rock home because it looked like:
1) a duck 2) a gun 3) a potatoe 4) the state of Texas 5) gold 6) my grandfather 7) a penis 8) a car 9) a pyramid 10) a rock (but my sister told me it was a magic rock)
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Yes, it looked like a potatoe. The rock is a light tan color with small dark spots. I was visiting my sister and her husband and we went to a state park for a picnic. I was about 8 or 9. I saw the rock in the ground. From a distance, it looked like a potatoe. I dug it up and kept it.
Your question KryptonKid
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I'm an Anglophile. Only one English monarch -Alfred- has the sobriquet "the Great." However, I often add it to another. To whom?
1.Victoria 2.Richard I (the Lion-Hearted) 3.Elizabeth I 4.William I (the Conqueror) 5.Richard III 6.Henry VIII 7.Edward (the Confessor) 8.Elizabeth II 9.George V 10.Phillip 11.Matilda (uncrowned) 12.Lady Jane Grey 13.Arthur Pendragon
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Quislet, Esq. - No, but "Prince Hal" had a great wedding planner, whom he kept busy.
Novelty - No, but she had a great passion for her husband (nine kids), and after his death, became a great prude. She set a dysfunctional standard of feminine sexuality that lasted for generations. She ruled a great empire encompassing a quarter of the world ("the sun never sets on the Brithis Empire").
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Novelty - Nah, I'm not much into pre-1066 English History. However, I've always thought that if one were saintly enough to be called "the Confessor" that one might not have a whole lot to confess. I doubt that he was a great sinner. It was a great guess though.
Quislet, Esq. - Why, yes. Elizabeth I brought England into a World Power, and I believe she deserves the sobriquet.
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5) Cambridge
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