Part two starting now.

I think some of these are just too easy.

11) 4 C. that M. U. the U. K.
12) 29 L. (K.) in the S. A.
13) 4,014,489,600 S. I. in a S. M.
14) 4 R. S. (N. I. the O.)
15) 10 D. in a P. N. (if Y. I. the A. C.)
16) 997 P. (out of a T.) W. L. W. 3 S. D. of the M.
17) 720 W. M. in a H. D.
18) 2880 H. M. in a W. D.
19) 1 D. K. in a D. C.; they J. H. D. S. P.
20) 92 B. of B. on the W. A. S. H. B. T. D. and P. A.

Clues on both sets start tomorrow, so do not be too discouraged. Yet.

Also, do not forget about the quickly closing b-ball point opportunities from Monday; if no one else enters the pool, then more points for me.

oh so lovingly written byMatthew | 


short & sour.
oh dear.
messages antérieurs.
music del yo.
lethargy.
"i live to frolf."
friends.
people i know, then.
a nother list.
narcissism.













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