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canaan wrote: so...what did ya have for supper?
Texas mesquite bbq chicken with all the fixin's. Mmmm Mmmm!
Texas mesquite bbq chicken with all the fixin's. Mmmm Mmmm!
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I have to leave soon. I dont feel like brushing my teeth. If I keep a respectable distance and do as little talking as possible is this acceptable for a 2 hr mission ? Or is this just too gross to consider ?
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Nomad wrote: I have to leave soon. I dont feel like brushing my teeth. If I keep a respectable distance and do as little talking as possible is this acceptable for a 2 hr mission ? Or is this just too gross to consider ?
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Can I have $10?
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Peg wrote: Can I have $10?
Absolutely! Nomad needs to have his pet groomed. I'm sure he'd rather pay you than the pet store. Ah, it feels good when I can satisfy two needs at once.
Absolutely! Nomad needs to have his pet groomed. I'm sure he'd rather pay you than the pet store. Ah, it feels good when I can satisfy two needs at once.

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Accountable wrote: Absolutely! Nomad needs to have his pet groomed. I'm sure he'd rather pay you than the pet store. Ah, it feels good when I can satisfy two needs at once. 
I have to WORK for it?:(

I have to WORK for it?:(
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yes. Next question!
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Peg wrote: I have to WORK for it?:(
It wont seem like work. :sneaky:
It wont seem like work. :sneaky:
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no. Next!
Gee, this is really easy. :-6
Gee, this is really easy. :-6
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When you kiss a family member or very close friend goodbye, are you a peck on the cheek-er or a peck on the lips-er?
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Nomad wrote: Why is there something rather than nothing?
Because it strikes a balance between that and everything, where anything has no value.
Because it strikes a balance between that and everything, where anything has no value.
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actionfigurestepho wrote: When you kiss a family member or very close friend goodbye, are you a peck on the cheek-er or a peck on the lips-er?
I'm a hugger, but for you I'll make an exception!
I'm a hugger, but for you I'll make an exception!
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Oh baby!:-4
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Accountable wrote: Because it strikes a balance between that and everything, where anything has no value.
HUH ?
HUH ?
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Nomad wrote: HUH ?
I'm sorry, could you be more specific?
I'm sorry, could you be more specific?
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Not initially, but after a couple hour's rest, Philadelphia is standing strong as ever, ready for another visit. :-6
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Nomad wrote: Was that just a "safe" answer ?
I don't know what precautions were used. You'll have to ask them.
I don't know what precautions were used. You'll have to ask them.

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Nomad wrote: Then you should relinquish this thread at once bullet dodger !:D
Sorry, that's not a question. You are suspended 3 minutes for not following the rules.
Sorry, that's not a question. You are suspended 3 minutes for not following the rules.
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Do you think you should relinquish this thread at once bullet dodger
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No! Next!
Let's move along son.
Let's move along son.
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During medieval and Renaissance times, alchemy spread through the Western world, and was further developed by Kabbalists, Rosicrucians, astrologers and other occultists. It functioned on two levels.
What were they ?
What were they ?
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Nomad wrote: During medieval and Renaissance times, alchemy spread through the Western world, and was further developed by Kabbalists, Rosicrucians, astrologers and other occultists. It functioned on two levels.
What were they ?
first and second. NEXT!!
What were they ?
first and second. NEXT!!
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We know you have a 'way with words' ACC. You live in San Antonio...for those of us that can't begin to imagine what it's like there...could you describe it for us please.
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Just kidding. San Antonio never knew it would be a big city. As you enter, you pass through the well-planned communities hiding among the surprising number of liveoak trees. (I say surprising because most suburban housing tracts simply bulldoze over everything, level the area off, and build on the new blank canvas. It's nice that the community values the more natural look afforded by building around the trees.) But the streets and byways quickly become more and more jumbled and confusing the deeper toward the center you get. They built a large loop similar to the M-25 around London (I think it's 25, right?), then had to build another larger one outside of that. The city map looks for all the world like the cross-section of a mighty tree. Just like that cross-section tells the history of the tree, moving farther inward reveals a mute history of the city.
Two modern-day theme parks (6-Flags and Sea World) rest on the outskirts, evidence of the current prosperity. Other evidence is the constant new construction along the city's edge, rough like bark. The map shows some knots in the cross-section. San Antonio's growth actually overtook several small towns, overtaking and surrounding them, but not absorbing them. Continuing inward greets alternating layers of commerce, expensive housing and slum, each layer older than the one before.
Diligence and a bit of luck will reward the traveler the one thing San Antonio has that is unique to every other city: the Alamo. That world-famous monument to bravery that, at least partially, defines what it is to be Texan.
These are the bones of my new home town. The flesh and wondrous spirit I will save for another day.
Just kidding. San Antonio never knew it would be a big city. As you enter, you pass through the well-planned communities hiding among the surprising number of liveoak trees. (I say surprising because most suburban housing tracts simply bulldoze over everything, level the area off, and build on the new blank canvas. It's nice that the community values the more natural look afforded by building around the trees.) But the streets and byways quickly become more and more jumbled and confusing the deeper toward the center you get. They built a large loop similar to the M-25 around London (I think it's 25, right?), then had to build another larger one outside of that. The city map looks for all the world like the cross-section of a mighty tree. Just like that cross-section tells the history of the tree, moving farther inward reveals a mute history of the city.
Two modern-day theme parks (6-Flags and Sea World) rest on the outskirts, evidence of the current prosperity. Other evidence is the constant new construction along the city's edge, rough like bark. The map shows some knots in the cross-section. San Antonio's growth actually overtook several small towns, overtaking and surrounding them, but not absorbing them. Continuing inward greets alternating layers of commerce, expensive housing and slum, each layer older than the one before.
Diligence and a bit of luck will reward the traveler the one thing San Antonio has that is unique to every other city: the Alamo. That world-famous monument to bravery that, at least partially, defines what it is to be Texan.
These are the bones of my new home town. The flesh and wondrous spirit I will save for another day.
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Nomad wrote: Who first established the principles of aerodynamics and flight ?
Sir George Cayley
Sir George Cayley

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Very good !
If you had failed I would have shown mercy....but now........
If you had failed I would have shown mercy....but now........

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What great achitectural feat was accomplished between the years 120-124 BC. ?
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Ok how about this one. Is it acceptable to dice a rotisserie chicken and add it to cream of chicken soup along with peas and pass it off as chicken ala king ?
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Nomad wrote: What great achitectural feat was accomplished between the years 120-124 BC. ?
It is popular belief that in the years 120-124 Hadrian reconstructed the rotunda and the baths in Rome. However, that paled in comparison to that was the much more celebrated tower of playing cards constructed by Sputimus VII. Towering a phenominal 32 feet tall, it stood free in an open room for three months before an ill wind finally blew it down.
It is popular belief that in the years 120-124 Hadrian reconstructed the rotunda and the baths in Rome. However, that paled in comparison to that was the much more celebrated tower of playing cards constructed by Sputimus VII. Towering a phenominal 32 feet tall, it stood free in an open room for three months before an ill wind finally blew it down.
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Nomad wrote: Ok how about this one. Is it acceptable to dice a rotisserie chicken and add it to cream of chicken soup along with peas and pass it off as chicken ala king ?
Under US culinary tradition, it is widely acceptable to do so, however, such practice would definitely not be allowed in any official competition.
Under US culinary tradition, it is widely acceptable to do so, however, such practice would definitely not be allowed in any official competition.
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Accountable wrote: It is popular belief that in the years 120-124 Hadrian reconstructed the rotunda and the baths in Rome. However, that paled in comparison to that was the much more celebrated tower of playing cards constructed by Sputimus VII. Towering a phenominal 32 feet tall, it stood free in an open room for three months before an ill wind finally blew it down.
That was good AC, I'm taking you to my college class tomorrow night...........Sputimus VII!
Maybe Nomad likes Roman architecture, like those constructed by Commodus.........
That was good AC, I'm taking you to my college class tomorrow night...........Sputimus VII!
Maybe Nomad likes Roman architecture, like those constructed by Commodus.........
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Far Rider wrote: an ill wind? who farted?:-3
That would be Flatulus.
That would be Flatulus.

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Hehe I'm gonna ask a few questions to u all now.
If u could change 1 thing about your life what would it be and why??
If u could change 1 thing about your life what would it be and why??
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chrisb84uk wrote: Hehe I'm gonna ask a few questions to u all now.
If u could change 1 thing about your life what would it be and why??
Income. Why? So that I would have some!
If u could change 1 thing about your life what would it be and why??
Income. Why? So that I would have some!

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Good answer. Ok here's another:
If u could live anywhere else in the world, where would u pick and why?
If u could live anywhere else in the world, where would u pick and why?
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chrisb84uk wrote: Good answer. Ok here's another:
If u could live anywhere else in the world, where would u pick and why?
The third-world tropics have some awesomely beautiful sights. Waterfalls that come out of nowhere, ruins and statues with no known history, birds and flowers that compete for best in show. I'd love to live there for a little while.
If u could live anywhere else in the world, where would u pick and why?
The third-world tropics have some awesomely beautiful sights. Waterfalls that come out of nowhere, ruins and statues with no known history, birds and flowers that compete for best in show. I'd love to live there for a little while.
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Have you ever picked your nose in public?
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Have you ever told a joke to someone that you thought was funny, but they didn't??
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You are locked in a room, where the walls and ceiling are closing in on you. There are no windows, and all you have in the room with u is a double bed and a beautiful naked woman. What would u do??