"Dingbat style"?
I'm afraid I don't understand.
However, it would seem that he or she wants to touch you down below.
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monster munch person, man, woman... camera... TV?, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:13,
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Haha
I thought that.
Roy Walker would have a fit.
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Dekazer, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:15,
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Catchfreeze, then.
Same difference.
Any ideas on the final one?
It's a square with the word 'JUST' written inside the bottom right hand corner.
The corners are rounded ones, and the writting is rounded too, but I don't know if this is significant or not.
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baldmonkey a frothy foul-smelling vaginal discharge, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:19,
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Probably this.
Is JUST written at an angle so it goes around the corner?
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Newington, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:23,
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YES!
It was 'just around the corner' to be precise.
Thank you!
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baldmonkey a frothy foul-smelling vaginal discharge, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:25,
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Something about a rounded bottom
and 'just right' I expect.
Mmmmmmm, bottoms :)
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Dekazer, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:22,
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Shitshitshit... I know this one...
Ah!.. 'Every Loser Wins' by Nick Berry?
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Johnny Catfish - Yowsa!, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:23,
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Dingbats were puzzles in newspapers
a bit like Catchphrase puzzles, but usually with words not pictures, and occasionally actually requiring some puzzling out.
There was a Trivial Pursuit-like board game at one point too.
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Newington, Wed 6 Jul 2005, 14:20,
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