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20:28 Nov 3, 2003 |
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| Selected response from: Maria-Jose Pastor Local time: 10:55 | |||
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5 +2 | The giggle gurney |
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4 +1 | stretcher of joy |
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5 | gurney of joy / jolly or merry or happy gurney |
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5 | the Gurney of Glee |
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camilla de la alegrÃa stretcher of joy Explanation: literal translation, but it seems to fit the context Mike :) |
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gurney of joy / jolly or merry or happy gurney Explanation: HTH Elena |
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The giggle gurney Explanation: Unless this doesn't already have a name in English i would go with this. A gurney is what is used to move patients around in a hospital. Hope this helps. |
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