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Im new. If you want to know more ask me.

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Valo wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:19 pm Im new. If you want to know more ask me.

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Have you clicked the paint brush next to the bell?

Valo is to Volare as _ _ _ _ is to Gravity?

Birds of a feather. :lol:

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High Spy wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 11:11 pm
Valo wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 8:19 pm Im new. If you want to know more ask me.

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Have you clicked the paint brush next to the bell?

Valo is to Volare as _ _ _ _ is to Gravity?

Birds of a feather. :lol:

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I did now and changed to blue cause why not?

Well, lets see. Been thinking about a good answer for a bit now. But Valo means light or lamp, volare means, flying? But that ends up being a red herring so, answer is Gary. 😀

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Valo wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 1:26 am
I did now and changed to blue cause why not?

Well, lets see. Been thinking about a good answer for a bit now. But Valo means light or lamp, volare means, flying? But that ends up being a red herring so, answer is Gary. 😀

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Indigo is an I word, and what I chose while I made my post.

More flying colors. 8-)

I’d say: Winner winner chicken dinner.

Except as you pointed out Vera points back to blue.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/vera-lynn-pink-floyd-the-wall-roger-waters-1019306/ wrote:
BRITISH SINGER VERA Lynn died last week at the incredible age of 103. Her career spanned seven decades, but it was her World War II–era songs like “We’ll Meet Again” and “(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover” that made her a cultural icon by providing strength and comfort to soldiers during the conflict. “My songs reminded the boys what they were really fighting for,” she once said. “Precious personal things rather than ideologies.”

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High Spy wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:29 am
Valo wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 1:26 am
I did now and changed to blue cause why not?

Well, lets see. Been thinking about a good answer for a bit now. But Valo means light or lamp, volare means, flying? But that ends up being a red herring so, answer is Gary. 😀

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Indigo is an I word, and what I chose while I made my post.

More flying colors. 8-)

I’d say: Winner winner chicken dinner.

Except as you pointed out Vera points back to blue.
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/vera-lynn-pink-floyd-the-wall-roger-waters-1019306/ wrote:
BRITISH SINGER VERA Lynn died last week at the incredible age of 103. Her career spanned seven decades, but it was her World War II–era songs like “We’ll Meet Again” and “(There’ll Be Bluebirds Over) The White Cliffs of Dover” that made her a cultural icon by providing strength and comfort to soldiers during the conflict. “My songs reminded the boys what they were really fighting for,” she once said. “Precious personal things rather than ideologies.”
I used to listen to Pink Floyd all the time as a kid. Didn't know this was the Vera being sung about or the reference til today.



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Which one is pink. :?:

Reminds me of when I sucked at playing the clarinet. :lol:

And now I see 48 backwards and forwards again.

The mountain is preparing to erupt. :idea:

An incandescent light represents an idea too. 💡 💡

Feel me, see me link above. ^

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