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penelope Wrote:Seeing that I'm not allowed to answer....I'll give them a clue....John Lennon had a record with the word in it....he wanted us to give it a chance!!!
Must be PEACE i suppose....(although WOOD came to mind first :-))
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penelope Wrote:Do you mean Norwegian??
So that is where I made the typo...
I could see that I made one but couldn't find it... :duh:
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penelope Wrote:Seeing that I'm not allowed to answer....I'll give them a clue....John Lennon had a record with the word in it....he wanted us to give it a chance!!!
I didn't say that you weren't allowed to answer, I just suggested that you shouldn't :haha: :cheeky:
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Ade Wrote:Must be PEACE i suppose....(although WOOD came to mind first :-))
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The quotation "We knew the world would not be the same" refers to the death of John F. Kennedy.
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It refers to the atomic bomb. Physicist Robert Oppenheimer was prompted to utter those words after witnessing the first explosion of an atomic bomb on July 16, 1945, in the New Mexico desert. Oppenheimer was among the group of scientists who were the first people to witness the bomb's power.
In an embarrasssing goof, what word was misspelled in a headline on a Ms. magazine cover in 1996?
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Feminism
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I go with Dudette .....they spelled it feminisim
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dudette Wrote:Feminism
Seeing as Penelope agrees with you I'd better give you a :thumbs: :haha:
The typo was in the headline of the June 1996 issue.
And with that we say goodbye to this thread - but fear not as there'll be a third catch up thread when I return from the U.K.
See you then
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