The 1st 3 words

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In summary: I'm a peeping tom? hahahaAnother quick scan over to try to 'improve' things gave me:ManiaSecretsFoolI'm a tad worried.love, dream, wisdommalice, kick, peep(I don't like marshmallow peeps so much).malice, kick, peep(I don't like marshmallow peeps so much).
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My 1st 3 words:

Love, dream, Lust!:blushing::devil::biggrin:
 
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secrets

sinx

scum

:bugeye:
 
  • #3
Kiss

These

Mad
 
  • #4
crush

fool

drag
so that makes me a guy that crusher fools and then drag them yep! that's my style those fools better watch out:mad:
 
  • #5
coke, give, blood. I guess that's better than 'Plaster Maniac Droog' which were the next three.
 
  • #6
Lust
See
Eat

:biggrin:
 
  • #7
Oh dear me, my first three words were:

Mad
Suicide
Scum
 
  • #8
Peep, door, sale.

I guess I'm a peeping tom? hahaha
 
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Another quick scan over to try to 'improve' things gave me:

Mania
Secrets
Fool

I'm a tad worried.
 
  • #10
love, dream, wisdom
 
  • #11
malice, kick, peep

(I don't like marshmallow peeps so much).
 
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Math Is Hard said:
malice, kick, peep

(I don't like marshmallow peeps so much).

My daughter lost her first tooth biting into a peep! But other than that nice little memory, I don't like them either.
 
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I'd never heard of a noun peep before.
Also, I missed reading the title.o:)
Now I have I see dread, bail, fool :)
 
  • #14
suicide
dread
passion

yup. that's me.

don't know why I'm still alive.

perhaps they should say pick 4 words.

is coward on the list?
 
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^ I saw four words, just because they were right next to each other.

malice, kick, and crush (fool if we count 4 words)

lolz, I don't remember being violent. must be my subconscious :devil: I should make sure I never sleep walk.
 
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secrets
despair
belief


:uhh:
 
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Lust secret passion; I am too old for that kind of activity:wink:
 
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fuzzyfelt said:
I'd never heard of a noun peep before.
Also, I missed reading the title.o:)
Now I have I see dread, bail, fool :)

Peeps, as nouns :smile::

[URL]http://www.junkfoodnews.net/JUST-BORN-MARSHMALLOW-PEEPS.jpg[/URL]
 
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lisab said:
Peeps, as nouns :smile::

[PLAIN]http://www.junkfoodnews.net/JUST-BORN-MARSHMALLOW-PEEPS.jpg[/QUOTE]

Noun peeps are very cute! :smile:
 
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Coke, sin, lice? :confused: I guess this is describing me in some other universe?
 
  • #22
Secret Past Sin, but don't tell my wife.
 
  • #23
Dream, naked, malice.

Oops.
 
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thread fizzles out...

Rhody... :biggrin:

P.S. creativity is a premium here... how far can it go before posters repeat earlier posts due to laziness, I say 250 tops... let's see...
 
  • #25
berkeman said:
secrets

sinx

scum

:bugeye:
:rofl:
 
  • #26
I'm a secret naked gem!
 
  • #27
Nobody else had 'bail', 'ail' and 'lust'?
 
  • #28
Malice, Sin, Suicide.

Good times!
 

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