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fluffypet61 -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/12/2010 11:02:09 AM)

Alpine
Easter
Goldband
Tiger




Musicmystery -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/12/2010 9:08:27 PM)

Types of lilies.




fluffypet61 -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/12/2010 9:09:39 PM)

Yes.  Your turn Master Tim.




Musicmystery -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/12/2010 9:32:08 PM)

New Quartet:

single cell
multicell clusters
multicell lines
supercells




fluffypet61 -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/13/2010 7:15:16 AM)

They are types/forms of thunder storms.




Musicmystery -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/13/2010 7:57:45 AM)

They are indeed.

Your turn, fluffy!




fluffypet61 -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/13/2010 7:58:52 AM)

Cannon
Harding
Stinnes
Kemal




dcnovice -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/13/2010 9:38:09 AM)

[image]http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/92/Time_Magazine_-_first_cover.jpg[/image]

First four Time cover boys.




fluffypet61 -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/13/2010 9:47:25 AM)

YES!  Your turn, DC.




dcnovice -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/13/2010 10:05:07 AM)

NEW QUARTET:

German
French
Italian
Romansh




fluffypet61 -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/14/2010 10:42:26 AM)

Current Quartet:
 
German
French
Italian
Romansh




LanceHughes -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/14/2010 11:29:36 AM)

"Official languages of Switzerland?" Lance asks w/o doing the google-thing.




dcnovice -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/14/2010 3:41:29 PM)

Well done, Lance! Your turn.




LanceHughes -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/14/2010 6:01:12 PM)

Current quartet:
 
Stegosaurus
Hypsibema missouriense
Pleurocoelus
Triceratops

 
Sorry, I'm late in posting.... I've been having WAY too much fun over at the "Charter Members" string.
 
Anyway, BIG clue!  There's seven on the "full" list.  These four were picked out for a unique geographical reason.  The other three are separated from these four as East is separated from West. (3 to the East, 4 to the West.  But that line of separation has NOTHING to do with the answer I'm looking for - it was just convient that 4 to the west made a quartet.)

<edited to fix one of those blankety-blank Latin spellings>




Musicmystery -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/15/2010 10:38:16 AM)

By the way, turns out states have "state fossils."

http://geology.about.com/od/regional_geology/a/statefossillist.htm

Why, I can't imagine.




LanceHughes -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/15/2010 11:06:50 AM)

Sure, States have State Fossils, but what are these four?  They are NOT State Fossils.

Why do States have State flowers, birds, rocks, minerals, etc.?  Because usually the vote is lop-sided and the politicians can say "See, I was bipartisian on Bill #123." LOL!




Musicmystery -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/15/2010 1:00:35 PM)

OK, but I'm gonna take care of this right now---

My home flower is the apricot blossom, my home bird the red-tailed hawk, my home rock is limestone, and my home mineral is iron.

I do not, however, and do not intend to have, a home fossil.

This vote was reached unanimously.




LanceHughes -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/15/2010 7:51:28 PM)

HUH?  What is the answer to the quartet, MM?  I got lost in your answers.

A friend what knows about the Quartets Game said "Oh, yeah..... fossils and all those birds and fruits..... gives the school kids a chance to 'see' what laws are all about.  The kids get to lobby the politicians with cookies shaped like hawks, and so on."

No wonder pols are so fat - dey been eatin apricot blossom cookies. LOL!




Musicmystery -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/15/2010 7:59:12 PM)

Just having some fun, Lance.

I've no idea about the answer.




fluffypet61 -> RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? (6/15/2010 8:32:59 PM)

State dinosaurs - Colorado, Missouri, Texas, and Wyoming.
The eastern ones with State Dinosaurs are NJ, MD, and DC.




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