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Elevenbane
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Post by Elevenbane »

You know, I am VERY surprised that Damonk didn't have one that said H2O. It IS the scientific term for water after all. Maybe Agua could have worked too, since it's water in spanish.

Anyone else care to share obscure words relating to water he could have used?

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ice flambé.

Scotch and water, hold the scotch.

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Post by Damonk13 »

heh.

i just didn't want to be too obvious and give away the punchline before the last panel, so i used trickier water-related words, rather than "water" or direct substitutes like H<SUB>2</SUB>O... :grin:

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Post by Tcho »

I have some!!!

Hydro, aqua, ensui (Japanese for saltwater) hmm... pee (^_^), and tear drop. That's all I gots.

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