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Miracle
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posted November 13, 2002 08:46 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Miracle     Edit/Delete Message
For some reason, I started thinking about the Titanic tragedy yesterday and I thought I'd give the word a try...

TITANIC

ACIINTT

TITANIC = AN ANTI-NIC, TITANIC = AN ANT

TITANIC CAN'T ACT, TITANIC = A TIN CAN!

TITANIC A TAIN!

TIC-TAC, TIC-TAC...

IT TINT INTACT!

ATTN. TINT! I'm not sure if this word is used in American, but in Britan TO TINE means to lose, or to lose by death, to die!!! Past tense of the verb in British English is TINT (tined)... so

TITANIC - A TIN CAN TINT.

Hopeful, have you ever heard of this word? to tine - pp tint

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Hopeful
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From: The Mists of Avalon
Registered: Jan 2002

posted November 13, 2002 09:49 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Hopeful     Edit/Delete Message
Miracle - I have heard of "tine" as in the tine of a fork. I have not heard of it in reference to death. That is an eerie message you heard!

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