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[2591] Remove 6 letters from this s... - Remove 6 letters from this sequence (ATOIMLOROROEPW) to reveal a familiar English word. - #brainteasers #wordpuzzles - Correct Answers: 94 - The first user who solved this task is Roxana zavari
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Remove 6 letters from this sequence (ATOIMLOROROEPW) to reveal a familiar English word.
Correct answers: 94
The first user who solved this task is Roxana zavari.
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Winning toast

PatrickĀ  hoisted his beer and said: "Here's to spending the rest of my life between the legs of me wife!"

And with that he took home the top prize for the best toast of the night.

In bed later that night, he told his wife: "Mary, I won the prize for the best toast of the night."

She said: "Aye, Paddy, what was your toast?"

So he told her: "Here's to spending the rest of my life sitting in church beside me wife."

"Oh," she said, "that is very nice, dear."

The next day, Mary ran into one of Paddy's drinking partners in the street.

Mischievously, the man said: "Did you hear about your husband winning a prize in the pub the other night for a toast about you, Mary?"

She replied: "Aye, and I was a bit surprised. Till now, he's only been down there twice. Once he fell asleep, and the other time I had to pull him by the ears to make him come."

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Henry Wetherbee Henshaw

Born 3 Mar 1850; died 1 Aug 1930 at age 80.American naturalist, ornithologist, and ethnologist. From 1872-79, he made annual field trips to various parts of the West as naturalist with the Wheeler Survey, exploring west of the one-hundredth meridian, and prepared reports to Washington. In addition to making a notable collection of birds, he took an interest in other branches of natural history. In 1885 his collection of birds and eggs was acquired by the British Museum. During a period while ornithological work was available, he worked for the Bureau of Ethnology.
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