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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Sep-25-2006 03:07
Same premise as the into it/not into it thing.
Read a choice. Make a choice. Post a choice.
Poodles or chihuahuas?
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Breitkat
Pinball Amateur
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Mar-4-2013 09:58
Used to prefer written, now I'm exclusively oral. (I don't write so fast anymore. And it takes a LOT longer to get my thoughts down on paper. Strokes are such fun, ain't they?? ;-)
Going along those same veins, so to speak....
Pop quiz, or essay?? ;-D
(Yeah, I know, I'm evil. It's the high-school teacher in me!! *Evil grin!!* ;-)
Breit
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Gremmykins
Washed Up Punter
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Mar-4-2013 21:36
I'm hoping that it's not a pop essay either! If it was an essay, I think I would be more prepared than for a quiz that came out of nowhere. Thank goodness my elementary -> university teachers never did something so..evil.
Living from young to old or old to young?
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David Adams
Red-Nosed
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Mar-5-2013 00:56
Well, living period is preferable. But given a choice, I'll take young to old. I'm not much for non-conformity. Plus, ya gotta start out somewhere. :-D
Bourbon or gin?
Dave
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Cordelia Falco
Battered Shoe
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Mar-5-2013 07:21
Gin. And tonic. As a single malt fan, Bourbon just tastes funny to me. :)
DVD or download?
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Breitkat
Pinball Amateur
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Mar-5-2013 12:13
DVD, I guess. My computer's too old to do much downloading, and still function with any life to it.
Server error/downtime or electrical blackout?? ;-)
Breit
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Lawliettine
Trusted Informer
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Mar-6-2013 06:59
Server error downtime :) I can still reply to those pending mails or catch up on a couple of episodes of a favourite show or look up some great online shopping deals.
Souffle or mousse?
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Peter O'Neil
Old Shoe
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Mar-7-2013 16:42
A mousse, please. A souffle is so short lived. Make it thick and creamy and not too sweet.
Mud bath or bubble bath?
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Breitkat
Pinball Amateur
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Mar-8-2013 00:32
Errr...
Bubble, I guess, if I have to choose. Like I said before, baths aren't really my thing to begin with. But bubbles are more fun than mud.
Blizzard or heat wave?? ;-)
Breit
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Lawliettine
Trusted Informer
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Mar-8-2013 05:53
I live in Eastern India, so as terrible as heat waves might be, I'm only slightly more accustomed to them.
The bribe twist, where a mysterious dame offers you a large sum of money to drop the case. If your client is guilty, will you accuse the client and forgo the money or will you quit the case and take the money?
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Peter O'Neil
Old Shoe
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Mar-8-2013 19:22
I have a real hard time quitting a case. Professional ethics and such. And there IS more to life than money.
Long hair, or short hair. (on you - your cut)
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