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Pitch a tent if thats your
bent
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ken (v.)
"to know," Scot. dial., from O.E. cennan "make known, declare, acknowledge," originally "make to know," causative of cunnan "to become acquainted with, to know" (see can (v.)). The noun meaning "range of sight" (1590) is a nautical abbreviation of kenning
Is there a construction tent? I don't remember from today
CLue 1: it is in a park, and there is a fair share of snow and ice
Clue 2: I am all for the nut goodie wrapper, but am still leaving it open to anything hidden in there
Clue 3: I like the smarter/wise combo to mention schools nearby, I am thinking at least 2... And I can't ignore the lovely use of proclivities... either near a playground area on this said park, or at kids height, or a sliding hill or something...
Clue 4: I can go a few different ways with this one, I like the Native American (I am so PC) references, but I think they relate to the circus as someone had pointed out. The scottish stuff is aweful strong in there too... Not 100% on this one but I am 95% positive that it is the 'what park is it' clue
So that is where I am on all of this...
So I sit at my computer, trying to get tired so I can get up at 5:30.... I should have just went to the park... :frown:
Hope it is, I can at least win the pool. :grin:
I think Highland over Cherokee -but those are my ONLY 2 parks right now.
BENT
1 Pronunciation (bnt)
v.
Past tense and past participle of bend1.
adj.
1. Altered from an originally straight or even condition: pieces of bent wire.
2. Determined to take a course of action: I was bent on going to the theater.
3. Chiefly British Corrupt; venal.
n.
1. A tendency, disposition, or inclination: "The natural bent of my mind was to science" Thomas Paine.
2. A transverse structural member or framework used for strengthening a bridge or trestle.
bent 2 Pronunciation (bnt)
n.
1. Bent grass.
2. The stiff stalk of various grasses.
3. An area of grassland unbounded by hedges or fences.
[Middle English, from Old English beonet (attested only in place names).]
"narrow valley," 1489, from Scottish, from Gaelic gleann "mountain valley" (cf. Welsh glyn). Common in place names, cf. Glenlivet (1822), a kind of whiskey, named for the place it was first made (lit. "the glen of the Livet," a tributary of the Avon); and Glengarry (1841) a kind of man's cap, of Highland origin.
Bridge at highland?
Thing izz, it didn't work and a battle ensued.
Dig within your knowledge (I.e. NOT the golf course, NOT the pools, NOT the police station, NOT the parkinglot of the candy company.)
There is a lot of friggin woods on the south side of this park.
 Per the official website of the queen... http://www.royal.gov.uk
 I don't know... but I think there may be something to it... But BC over by Mounds looks good too... for different reasons that I am up to late to talk about right now...
G'night all!!
I won.
Anyone got an ice pick?
Library = knowledge = ken?
"Dyrnwych takes you to a land far away, in a time long ago, beneath the lush canopy of an enchanted forest deep in the Highlands of Scotland, a peaceful hamlet is about to fall under the spell of three mischievous hags."
I'm so sold on Highland. I intended to go out there the last two days, but the powers that be have kept me from getting out there. But tomorrow I'll be there, at all costs.
"if that's your bent"
Pagination