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This or that
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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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Cynderbear
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Oct-20-2006 22:17
Dogbert--very amusing, and don't forget, the namesake of the patron siant of technology--now that's a "ruling class" for ya!
Donald Duck or Uncle Scrooge?
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Daricexxx
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Oct-21-2006 23:41
Donald Duck because uncle scrooge is mean
paper or plastic?
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Sleuth Sindy
Pinball Wizard
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Oct-22-2006 09:34
It depends on what's in it, but in general it would be paper.
Tomato: tuh-mey-to or tuh-mah-to?
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Peach Pearl
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Oct-22-2006 13:48
tuh-mey-to it sounds better! =-)
katch-up or cats-up?
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Skip Brubaker
Well-Connected
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Oct-22-2006 14:28
Ketchup (katch-up) because Cats-up sounds like something cats cough up.
Batman or Superman?
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yoyofoshow
Old Shoe
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Oct-22-2006 20:12
Superman- he can fly, is faster than a speeding bullet and much more, but Batmans just some guy with a cool car.
Sleuth or Sleuth Chat
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crunchpatty
Old Shoe
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Oct-23-2006 01:24
Sleuth will get you through times of no Sleuthchat better than Sleuthchat will get you through times of no Sleuth.
Chef Boyardee or the Jolly Green Giant?
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BadAss
Charioteer
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Oct-23-2006 05:37
ehm, the Jolly one?
Tea Steepers or Shangri-La Tigers?
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Rosamund Clifford
Tale Spinner
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Oct-23-2006 07:48
Tea Steepers, they seem to be the good guys so far.
Miss Marple: Joan Hickson or Geraldine McEwan?
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Victoria Florence
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Oct-23-2006 18:07
Joan Hickson every time.
Spork or Foon?
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