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Old 08-15-2002, 10:42 AM   #11
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<strong>All we did is dust the statue in this white powder that turned dark red when wet</strong>

Can you tell me the scientific name of that powder?

I have a cunning plan...
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Baldric, you woundn't know a cunning plan if it painted itself purple and danced naked on a harpsicord singing 'cunning plans are here again'...

thank goodnees, it is QoS with the plan...
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actually, I saw part of that show. We had just finished watching 'being in Julie Ashton' and it happened to be on. Watched it for a few minutes, then went to sleep.

weird show.
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<strong>Originally posted by Bree:
All we did is dust the statue in this white powder that turned dark red when wet</strong>

Can you tell me the scientific name of that powder?

I have a cunning plan...
Give me two weeks - I don't remember the name of the substance, but my high school chemistry teacher will be back in class after Labour Day - he'd be more than happy to email me the name of it.

Especially if he knew it was going to good use .

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