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No! I have Budgies because of where I live.
Does the increased cost of living eg: rise in petrol, affect you? |
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Not really. I don't have a car but I do give some money to my friend when we go somewhere because she is always giving me a lift.
If you could name a comet, what would you call it? |
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Dasher of course  do married people live longerthen single ones or does it only seem longer ? |
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I don't know, but I heard on the news that married people drop in IQ scores by just a little bit.
How do you take your coffee? |
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White with 1 sugar.
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I have no idea. Maybe it's the frequency of cooked meat found in it. I tried to look into the history of the word to but it was too boring and I gave up. I did find this out though: # Rare is a term used to denote low numbers or abundance. # In biology, it is often used as an informal term for an endangered species. # In the cooking of beef and other meat products, Rare is a term used to indicate that the meat is still quite uncooked on the inside and usually only charred on the surface. # It is also the name of a video game development company. See Rare (video game company). # A band from Northern Ireland was called Rare
Ever answer a question and can't think of one? |
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Huh!
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| October 27, 2005, 11:26am |
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ALWAYS at the dining table, perhaps I am old fashioned.....lol
We always quote "Adam and Eve", how come womans libbers havnt noticed this yet...?? |
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I think there was a mistake in the translation; it was mean to be "A damm Eve"
Which side of the bed do you sleep on?
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The left side.
Do you wear pyjamas? |
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| October 28, 2005, 12:10am |
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no way I sleep free of restraints.
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A: Yes, you can, but to be sure perhaps you should call Mythbusters.
Q: What is your favorite Christmas carol? |
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Away in a manger.
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I don't read the Sunday Paper - I buy it for the TV guide.
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InkyPinky |
| October 29, 2005, 10:08am |
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Checking the doors and windows, iron, fans, heaters and taps before I go out. I will check the large sliding door to the balcony a couple of times.
Cremated or buried whole? |
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