Paulndp
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Claudio,
a) congrats.
b) Another "concept", or maybe not.
http://www.joy.com
c) Explaining the theme, using the AMERICAN dictionary of the ENGLISH
language, will undoubtedly bring a JOYful smile to most of the queen's subjects already.
I looked it up the the Britannica, and the word does not exist. James JOYce is the first entry. So I guess the Britannica does not deal with concepts. Hence my new challenge rule: the chosen subject must have an entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica. Examples would be : bicycle, house (see mansion) or paperweight.
d)It has been raining for days now, so we'll have to turn to the mineral collection for a mineral showing "joy". Could be a challenge.
Paul.
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Paul d'A.
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a) congrats.
b) Another "concept", or maybe not.
http://www.joy.com
c) Explaining the theme, using the AMERICAN dictionary of the ENGLISH
language, will undoubtedly bring a JOYful smile to most of the queen's subjects already.
I looked it up the the Britannica, and the word does not exist. James JOYce is the first entry. So I guess the Britannica does not deal with concepts. Hence my new challenge rule: the chosen subject must have an entry in the Encyclopedia Britannica. Examples would be : bicycle, house (see mansion) or paperweight.
d)It has been raining for days now, so we'll have to turn to the mineral collection for a mineral showing "joy". Could be a challenge.
Paul.
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Paul d'A.
My gallery: http://www.milestone.be/pics/index.html