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Topic: Gemma Papakonstantinou...? |
900degrees
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Forum: The Others in Bree's Life Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2006 4:22 pm Subject: Gemma Papakonstantinou...? |
It's just a Greek name. Papa is a common part of Greek lastnames. |
Topic: My Helper [9.28.06] |
900degrees
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Forum: The Videos Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 4:13 am Subject: My Helper [9.28.06] |
This has probably already been said, but I don't have time right now, to read through all of the thread.
In the swimming video, Bree says she can't remember what Cassie looked like, now she says, C ... |
Topic: What's the deal with "Etchings"??? |
900degrees
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Forum: FanFic Archive Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 5:47 pm Subject: What's the deal with "Etchings"??? |
Wasn't the missing guy supposed to be looking for the first clue at the swimming hole? Think I read something like that. It could be an interesting spin-off, but there should be a hint on what the clu ... |
Topic: Locking threads |
900degrees
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Forum: Concerns and Complaints Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 11:29 am Subject: Locking threads |
You don't need to lock a thread to be able to delete postings, so what's the point. Also doesn't keep people from starting a new thread posting the same thing again. |
Topic: How Could You? [9/23/06] |
900degrees
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Forum: The Videos Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 4:11 am Subject: How Could You? [9/23/06] |
Hm I don't think that him mentioning robes has any significance. I mean, what's the first picture that comes to your mind when thinking about an obscure religious ceremony? For me it probably would be ... |
Topic: How can Anyone think she said "Order of Denderah"! |
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Forum: Plot Discussion Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2006 7:50 am Subject: How can Anyone think she said "Order of Denderah"! |
English isn't my native language, but I'm 100% certain from listening to the slowmo version, that she says Denderah. She pronounces it a little oddly, like DEN-d'rah, almost swallowing the e in -derah ... |
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