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#176 18-12-06 15:24:43

The_Elfman
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Re: The question game

Replaced a blown fuse.

What words would you want carved on your tomb stone?


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#177 18-12-06 15:33:26

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Re: The question game

'Heroic failure'.

But it's a good question, so I'll pass it on to the person below.

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#178 18-12-06 16:25:58

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Re: The question game

"She loved this mountain."



who was the last person you shared a meal with, what was the meal (ie: dinner. thanksgiving brunch, etc) and what did you eat?

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Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better.  Silence is as deep as Eternity;  speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle

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#179 18-12-06 21:16:38

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Re: The question game

It was my friends 18th birthday party in Sept. there was country dancing (prancing) followed by a hot and cold buffet and we took our food back to our tables. It was a really good party with people of all ages there and I had loads of food but the best was stuffed eggs and a keesh and in fact I can't remember all I had because I'm a bit of a pig :-) I shared the meal with about 60 other people anyway.


Low and it was so that Blissed went into the garden and said unto them "the earth was created in 20 mins by mine own hand for I am god and all shall bow down before me and give praise, thy shall come to my house, thy shall eat of my food, drink of my wine, fondle my fibula and be saved smile And so it is written thus and is the undisputed word of god!!!!!!! Go unto the many corners of the land and inform everyone that their now owned by me" smile Amen


I'm thinking of starting my own religion partly for tax reasons. I'll need a bank loan and I'll invent most of it this afternoon (see above).  I feel really good about this, I think it's gonna be big!!! Is anyone else in?

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#180 19-12-06 01:39:02

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Re: The question game

God strike us all dead if no one other than we two knows Scott.  One of the great side effects of the switch from LP to CD was the availability of long lost treasure (Scott, 2, 3...).  Of course, for all of you not in the know, Scott Walker is the Texas Ranger's smarter, better-looking brother.

Who's the black sheep in your family?

Oops, lots has happened since I read calenture's question!  My question stands, though.  Sorry, blissed!

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To live is to fly- Townes Van Zant
Do be do be do; Come fly with me- Frank Sinatra

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#181 19-12-06 01:44:54

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Re: The question game

jwhite wrote:

God strike us all dead if no one other than we two knows Scott.  One of the great side effects of the switch from LP to CD was the availability of long lost treasure (Scott, 2, 3...).  Of course, for all of you not in the know, Scott Walker is the Texas Ranger's smarter, better-looking brother.

Who's the black sheep in your family?

Oops, lots has happened since I read calenture's question!  My question stands, though.  Sorry, blissed!

There are only two white sheep in my family.  I like to think that I am one of them.

Ladies, gentlemen, what's the most balls you've ever shown?


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#182 19-12-06 04:22:43

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Re: The question game

I was once unaware that when I sat down that part of  one of my bollocks could be seen through a whole in my jeans, I wasn't quite sure how long it had been like that but  it didn't bother me tho, because I was pretty sure no-one except me had noticed it.

I'm off to bed now, what shall I have for breakfast?

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#183 19-12-06 04:39:22

Siobhan
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Re: The question game

stone-cut oats and fresh cut fruit, with kefir.

or some of that great bread like Max was talking about, with a nice slab of cheese and braised garlic kale.


Should I give my entire list of major donor prospects to The Trust, thus likely cementing the death of my incipient organization, or hold most of the names back and keep our work OURS, but look like an untrusting and untrustworthy fool?


Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better.  Silence is as deep as Eternity;  speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle

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#184 19-12-06 05:07:14

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I would trust you with my life. I also think you look pretty fabulous for someone who toys with the idea of being untrusting and untrustworthy; and a fool you definitely are not.  But if this is a serious question you are posing and I suspect it may be, then listen to your heart.  Our intuition is that which teaches us from within isn't it?

What is the greatest gift a child can give to an adult?


Problems are a sign of life.  The only people without them are in cemetaries - Napoleon Hill

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#185 19-12-06 05:13:14

Siobhan
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(Thanks, Bolero. I guess I just don't like what my heart's been telling me.)

great question. It's someone else's turn. . .

What IS the greatest gift a child can give to an adult?


Under all speech that is good for any-thing there lies a silence that is better.  Silence is as deep as Eternity;  speech is as shallow as Time.--Thomas Carlysle

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#186 19-12-06 14:39:04

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Just being around I think and being happy.


Do you think a child taken all the way to Lapland http://www.santa-holidays.com/ to see Father Christmas's castle, post office, workshop and meet the elf's and meet father Christmas himself is gonna be a little bitter and twisted later on when you tell them it was all a load of crap smile

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#187 19-12-06 21:23:46

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Re: The question game

bolero wrote:

I would trust you with my life. I also think you look pretty fabulous for someone who toys with the idea of being untrusting and untrustworthy; and a fool you definitely are not.  But if this is a serious question you are posing and I suspect it may be, then listen to your heart.  Our intuition is that which teaches us from within isn't it?

*rubs eyes* Let me get this straight . . . I was up for "What would you do with Blissed?", but I went to bed right before this?


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#188 19-12-06 21:26:12

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Re: The question game

blissed wrote:

Just being around I think and being happy.


Do you think a child taken all the way to Lapland http://www.santa-holidays.com/ to see Father Christmas's castle, post office, workshop and meet the elf's and meet father Christmas himself is gonna be a little bitter and twisted later on when you tell them it was all a load of crap smile .

If you go to that much trouble, I think you're obligated to later tell the kid that your wife lied to you and told YOU that Santa was real.

Paper or plastic?


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#189 19-12-06 21:44:06

blissed
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Re: The question game

Save the planet and use paper.


If you lost your Mojo would you know where to finfd it again?


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#190 19-12-06 23:45:51

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Re: The question game

blissed wrote:

.......Father Christmas's castle, post office, workshop and meet the elf's and meet father Christmas himself.....

They're not elves!!  I have been through this before.  They are a hideous and deeming racial parody.

blissed wrote:

If you lost your Mojo would you know where to finfd it again?

Behind the couch.

I've forgotten which game I'm supposed to be playing.  The person below will ask a question.


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#191 20-12-06 00:18:52

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Re: The question game

How do you make $60 million dollars in 3 years?


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#192 20-12-06 00:25:39

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Re: The question game

My mum use to fluctuate between telling us Santa was real to telling us he was crap year by year. It made in hard for my grandma when she tried to tell us fairies existed.

I know we've had a flying question but this time would you rather fly (like superman - in fact I stole this question from a superman show) or be invisible.

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#193 20-12-06 00:26:29

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oh Blissed bumped me, the next person should answer both questions!

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#194 20-12-06 01:15:36

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Re: The question game

Flying up in the sky would be really cold, you'd just be up there for hours covered in ice. Thats what happens to planes. No, I wanna be invisable and I also wanna pass through normal matter at will.

I already know how to make 60 million dollars in 3 years and if you email me and send me $35 I'll tell you my life changing secret that will turn your life around too.

Are you in a rut? are the bills just to much? is the burden of dept waying you down?do you think all this misery can end by just paying me $35?

if  the answer to any of these questions is yes, then  take that one small step to a better life today!!!!

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#195 20-12-06 01:30:38

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I used to work in a big hotel where we would often host these "Make 65 million dollars seminars" I was amazed that after paying their registration fee, buying the books, DVDs and t-shirts and shuffling into the packed auditorium with 1000 other mugs no one ever looked around and said "oh, so that's how he does it".

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#196 20-12-06 01:48:31

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Ha ha one of my family went to one, in Oz too! that was about 8 years ago and she's doing great! just another 64 million 995 thousand  dollars to go and she'll hit her target smile


What is the best shampoo for frizzy flyaway hair?

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#197 20-12-06 02:10:16

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Re: The question game

Glue, or have a number 1 haircut.  If you go the haircut way, do it before you use the glue.

What are the names of all of Santa's reindeer?


Problems are a sign of life.  The only people without them are in cemetaries - Napoleon Hill

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#198 20-12-06 03:43:14

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Re: The question game

Dasher, Vixen, Prancer, Blitzen, richard, Cupid, Comet, Prancer, uh.. I failed Christmas 101, (which was something we had at my first job at Toys R Us)

What's strangest Christmas present you have ever received?

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#199 20-12-06 04:12:13

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Very good Arielle, you got five of the fourteen, but Cupid comes from another story book and comet is somewhere in outer space.  Excellent try all the same.

Now back to the Christmas present.

What's strangest Christmas present you have ever received?

I flick the ball on.

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Problems are a sign of life.  The only people without them are in cemetaries - Napoleon Hill

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#200 20-12-06 11:40:21

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Re: The question game

bolero wrote:

Very good Arielle, you got five of the fourteen, but Cupid comes from another story book and comet is somewhere in outer space.  Excellent try all the same.

Now back to the Christmas present.

What's strangest Christmas present you have ever received?

I flick the ball on.

I dunno, but I did give my sister a pair of handcuffs one year.  Grandma was especially curious as to why.

Arielle, there are diseases, syndromes and supernatural phenomena named after me - perhaps that confused you...

*pass*

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