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"relation" vs. "relationship" | Expression: "Everything is half price."
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A riddle #1 (permalink) Sun Jan 27, 2008 19:16 pm   A riddle
 

Hi
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Guess what?

Fishermen love me, but doctors hate me. Kids want to eat me. I am a thirteen letter word.
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A riddle #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 27, 2008 19:53 pm   A riddle
 

Hi,

I give up!

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