Matthew@ELSP
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March 13th Name-It-Contest
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Hi folks. Here is today �s Name-It contest picture. Please don �t post the real (sensible) purpose of this. Let �s have the most far-out answers you can offer. I will post the URL for the website for this image after I choose a winner. Don �t know how long I should give you guys, so.... you have 2 days then I will choose. Good luck!
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13 Mar 2014
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JuliaKaraban
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A new kind of the plant appeared because of enviromental problems on the Earth . It �s " a metal dandelion of the desert � |
13 Mar 2014
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MoodyMoody
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It �s obviously a suctoglobe, a giant suction ball that can be catapulted and will stick to structures. I don �t remember who the artist was, unfortunately, but it �s a piece of massive art. |
13 Mar 2014
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isa2
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It �s the ultramodern DESMIRBALL (desert + mirror ball) invented by Mary, Michael, Elliott and Gertie to send signals to E.T., thus replacing the old makeshift communicator you can see here:
Elliott wants to join E.T. - Happy end!
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13 Mar 2014
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sarguero
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It �s the stomach virus I �ve got for eating in a Mc Donalds....
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13 Mar 2014
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cunliffe
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It �s a super-solar generator. It absorbs the sun �s rays, (so it does need to be situated in the desert), internalises them and then a centrifugal force magnifies them a million fold. Subsequently an anticentrifugal force beams them round the world to be picked up by mini solar generators. You can see the potential. At the moment, it �s just a prototype, but it �s due out soon.
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13 Mar 2014
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oumsalsabil
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An Unidentified Rolling Object used by aliens to efface their trails in the desert. It works by suction: it sucks the grains of sand through the many horny heads it has , as it rolls, and blow them on the side of trails.
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13 Mar 2014
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lady-of-roses
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It �s a "monsterball" that is used in a game (like football) played by gigantic and monstrous species that live hidden in the far deserts. |
13 Mar 2014
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florimago
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I finally know where one of the balls of my Christmas tree is !!! The weather in this part of Spain was really awful last Christmas . I know I shouldn�t have put the tree outside in the garden ...just to show off ,you know . It has been missing since then .... Thanks for letting me know. |
13 Mar 2014
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