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With a passion.

When should children be told there is no father christmas?
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oily slick wrote: bing bing bing. DAILY DOUBLE!! what size is your waist and would you bait the hook with a live worm?
you people have the attention span of a...above is the next question.
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28 inches/~70cm (I was curious so I measured...hehehehe) and no, that's icky.


If you could learn any language without any effort, what would it be?
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RedShoes wrote:28 inches/~70cm (I was curious so I measured...hehehehe) and no, that's icky.


If you could learn any language without any effort, what would it be?
Very possibly American Sign Language. It seems incredibly beautiful to me.


Why did my mother leave us when I was 18? Oh, wait, I don't think that's the sort of question that's meant....


Along the lines of RS's question, if you could trade one talent you have for one you don't, what would the trade be?
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I would trade my finely-honed organizational skills for some artistic ability. I am a great appreciator of beautiful things, but have not a creative bone in my body.

Macabre question for you: Would you rather die of a terminal illness that you knew about ahead of time, so that you would have time to say goodbye to loved ones, or would you rather die suddenly, without any time to think about it?
It's a radiation vibe I'm groovin' on
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Suddenly especially if it were much less painful that the illness.

What is the most important thing in your life ?
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Post by oily slick »

laughingcrow wrote:With a passion.

When should children be told there is no father christmas?
sorry crow, it is my fault your question didn't get answered. so it is sort of a double daily double. when do we tell the kiddies there ain't no kringle and what is the most important thing in your life, other than elvis?
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what do you mean there's no father christmas?????
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crash8_durham wrote:What is the most important thing in your life ?
Being happy.


Mint chocolate chip or cookies 'n cream?
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Oily - the question was animal not Animal. :lol: Cheeky!
Who’s this kid with his mumbo jumbo?
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Mint chocolate chip or cookies 'n cream?
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When should children be told there is no father christmas?
The same time you tell 'em there is no god.

Fat nose or thin nose?
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I'll have to ask my mum because mother nose best...

...but if left to me, thin nose.

Comedies: Cheers or Frasier?
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Cheers


cake or pie ?
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cake. unless moody bakes it, then pie.

which is worse: uptown girl or island girl?
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Oily, I gotta say island girl...and unfortunately now it's stuck in my damn head.

Have a strong feeling for either Bush or Kerry or are you going to choose based on the 'lesser of two evils' political platform?
A lot of Christians wear crosses around their necks. Do you think when Jesus comes back he ever wants to see a fuckin' cross? It's kind of like going up to Jackie Onassis with a rifle pendant on.
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On a radio programme over here in lil ol britain I was listening to a talk show on the radio where people were making suggestions as to what our Tone should ask 'W' when they meet. One suggestion was "Have you got Kerry's phone number".

Are you for or against wehitandrun?
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That's a good one!
so lacklustre wrote: Are you for or against wehitandrun?
I'm very much for him, cause I've met him and he's a very nice person. However, I will say that I am very glad I'm my age and not his!! Oh my lord the energy I wasted on attitude... it exhausts me just thinking about it.

Is it better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all?
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Definitly to have loved and lost.


Why don't you love me like you used to do?
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verbal gymnastics wrote:Oily - the question was animal not Animal. :lol: Cheeky!
oh oh oh, sorry. :) in that case, i'd say rebecca romijn-stamos, excuse me, rebecca romijn. or else them flyin' monkey things on the wizard of oz.

re the above question: cause you never learned how to spell.

sorry, taz. ok, which song is better: party girl or surfer girl?
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I like both songs, but I think I'd have to go for "Party Girl." It's better lyrically and musically, and doesn't have the cheesiness factor that "Surfer Girl" has.

When it comes to films, do you prefer documentaries or mockumentaries?
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Depends on my mood.



Noticing that Blue has changed his *again*, whose avatar is your favourite/least favourite?
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I like Spooky's.

Why is there a perturbing trend among our UK posters to log on under 'hidden' status?
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It must have something to do with the weather.

Most lost you've ever been?
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I got lost in Nuremburg once, going in to the city I went along the motorway instead of through the old canalised path into the old town. I ended up stranded amongst a load of elderly people in the 70s built 'hinterland' of the town, and had to find a taxi rank which got me even more lost.
The next day I actually saw what I believe was a werewolf for real, no joke, but that's another story...

If you were on death row, what would your last meal be?
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I've actually given a lot of thought to the last meal on death row. I would gourge on tainted oysters - at which point I would welcome death. Up until a couple of months ago - the Texas Dept. of Corrections published last meals on their website.

(by the way - best Oysters I ever had were in New Orleans at the Acme Oyster House - are there better Oyster joints in NOLA Pophead?)

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