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NOON
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The pronoun "I."
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I
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noon
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1) Any word, as long as you have those talents... 2) a whole book. It's called "Girl Meets Boy/Boy Meets Girl": "Synopsis Have you ever noticed how so many important things go in only one direction? Rain and songs, clocks and how your toenails grow and books, for instance. Wouldn't it be nice if at least one important thing could go in both directions? This book does. You can read it left to right, right to left, back and forth, forth and back. And when you read a book in two directions you may notice some things in a new way Annotation This book with text featuring a boy, a girl, a cat, and a dog can be read forwards or backwards. Publishers Weekly With two covers and title pages and with text written both upside-down and right side-up, Raschka's quirky text resembles a Mabius strip that never stops. The ending of each story leads to the beginning of the next." Source: http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?z=y&EAN=9782020676083 3) ONO, NOON, I, lol
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SIS (short for sister)
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noon
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BOOB
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tot edited to add: I guess that only works if you cross the t exactly in the middle. Oh well, I tried.
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lol =]
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wow
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mom dad
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mushroomhmm. Upside down gets you WOW and DVD
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NOON?
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xanax?
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Pop, toot, poop, tat...
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"I"
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SWIMS
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SWIMS
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SWIMS...BUT I HEARD THERE WERE 2 MORE WORDS JUST LIKE IT.
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I
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MOW which means the part of a barn where hay or straw is stored
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"NIN" ... either the name of a musical group, or a type of 'Jutsu' that follows a quest for excellence & perfection both spiritually and physically ... "XINIX" ... this is the 11th (XI=11) version (1993) of a special kernel for "Linux" ... co-written by Vladimir Spykantoi (aka "Spike") and Sergio Romanoff (aka "Surge") ... of the famous hacker programmer team known as "Spike's & Surge's" ... they are on version 37 now (XXXVIINIX) ...
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oxo boob
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MOW which means the part of a barn where hay or straw is stored
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Anything. I don't care how you write it, I'll read it left-to-right. It may not make sense, but I'll still read it that way,
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Ø means "island" in Danish ;)
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->
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NOON
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racecar r a c e c a r
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OHO
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