stev0
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Post by stev0 on Feb 11, 2006 4:13:12 GMT
No. In fact this is the first I've heard of the O RLY fad. O RLY?
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Sheila
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Post by Sheila on Feb 11, 2006 6:02:44 GMT
Um err, um, uh, her name was also Sheila it was quite ironic...Apparantly if you slip me a couple of Valiums I'm anybodys...Oh that was years ago I'm much more stable and secure in my heterosexuality now...
Q: Have you ever actually crapped your pants?
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Sheila
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Post by Sheila on Feb 11, 2006 6:08:51 GMT
Sorry Al, I overstepped and missed your post.
My favorite elequent word is probably not English though, maybe French but most likely made up by my grandfather--------------DELICATESSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!(Oh you had to him say it...)
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Gelid
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Post by Gelid on Feb 11, 2006 21:14:11 GMT
Q: Have you ever actually crapped your pants? A: yes I have, but I was sick with food poisining from the unrefridgerated - for - two - years lime juice I used in the pitcher of strawberry daquri I consumed while tweeking my recipe. Q: If you ever met Kate Bush, would you ask for her autograph?
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Post by Adey on Feb 12, 2006 13:59:46 GMT
Can you sing all 63,457 verses of Don McClean's "American Pie"? Yes of course - to these ears one of the finest songs ever written. The 2nd half is less familiar in the UK - the original single split the song across 2 sides and I never bought it. Not 'till I got the song on a CD single did I realise there was more to be heard.. DM's reputation rests secure on this song (oh and Vincent of course)
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Post by Adey on Feb 12, 2006 14:02:11 GMT
Q: If you ever met Kate Bush, would you ask for her autograph? I did and I did and she didn't..but graciously did on another occasion.
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Post by Adey on Feb 12, 2006 14:18:47 GMT
Q. What, to you, is the most eloquent word in the English language? Not sure about word, but I tend to slip in and out of Shakespeare a lot (sure Ann Hathaway wouldn't have minded). What's more eloquent and efficient than 'twas ever thus? Bet you can't express the same sentiment (in any of it's tenses) in as few words.. My fave word might be drome (also the favourite of the poet Dylan Thomas apparently) for it's sound if nothing else.
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Post by Al Truest on Feb 13, 2006 1:05:50 GMT
Q. What, to you, is the most eloquent word in the English language? What's more eloquent and efficient than 'twas ever thus? Bet you can't express the same sentiment (in any of it's tenses) in as few words.. 'Tis so true..... Words that exhibit onomatopoeia (and I assume you meant drone?) are effective words. My favorite may be 'scant' A good sounding word with indefinable leeway.
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Post by Adey on Feb 13, 2006 11:25:17 GMT
Words that exhibit onomatopoeia (and I assume you meant drone?) are effective words. My favorite may be 'scant' A good sounding word with indefinable leeway. No, actually I did mean 'drome' as in aero-drome ~ such a round warm word.. Onomatopoeia is good, always colours a sentence nicely. But just who was it who pee'd on the mat? As for scant - mmm, scanty panties..
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Post by Al Truest on Feb 14, 2006 3:00:48 GMT
A. Yes scanty panties are always a plus. (except on Oprah)
Q. Who is the most important person on earth?
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tabatha
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Post by tabatha on Feb 14, 2006 13:29:38 GMT
I feel I ought, and want to say Kate Bush, and at the moment she might be, very close between her and my friends.
Q. Do you believe in the supernatural? Witchcraft etc...
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Gelid
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Post by Gelid on Feb 14, 2006 17:42:55 GMT
A: Yes I do.
Q: Why are green olives stuffed with something (a piece of pimento) but black olives aren't?
(Most eloquent word:
Epiphany - A sudden manifestation of the essence or meaning of something.)
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Post by Al Truest on Feb 14, 2006 20:59:37 GMT
A: Yes I do. Q: Why are green olives stuffed with something (a piece of pimento) but black olives aren't? 'Cos Italians prefer stuffing virgin olives. While Greeks like....oh never mind Gee if you have to explain to the dim; what motivation do they have to look it up. ................................................................ Q. Where does virgin wool come from?
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stev0
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Post by stev0 on Feb 14, 2006 23:45:33 GMT
A: Slow running sheep, of course!
Q: If you and President Bush were in a boat together, and he fell out in the rapids and was obviously drowning and only had seconds to be rescued, would you take a color or black and white photo of him?
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Post by Sven Golly on Feb 15, 2006 1:24:57 GMT
A: Slow running sheep, of course! Actually, it comes from ugly sheep. I'm not quite that bitter yet. However, I doubt I'd risk my own life...so black and white. Those photos are just more artful. Q. In your opinion, what constitutes character in an individual?...
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