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Is there a God?
Yes/No* *please delete as appropriate Yes. So that's that sorted then
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« Reply #2761 on: 22:11:20, 31-07-2008 » |
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From an artistic point of view they're beautiful to look at, but in reality they're a large, noisy, clattery, smelly creature with a very small brain and an uncertain temperament.
Sorry, I know it's on topic... but you are referring to children here aren't you? Meanwhile, off topic.... I prefer them with custard , always. I'm quite relieved you added that "Meanwhile, off topic....", A! My friend Paula is scared of loose, white buttons.
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Merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative.
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« Reply #2762 on: 22:35:46, 31-07-2008 » |
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Dammit, I lost Pascal's wager! It was s'posed to be a cinch.
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« Reply #2763 on: 22:38:31, 31-07-2008 » |
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How many cans of diet coke have I actually drunk?
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« Reply #2764 on: 23:03:49, 31-07-2008 » |
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Keep your wits about you, Emma Bovary's at the fruit counter.
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« Reply #2765 on: 02:17:11, 01-08-2008 » |
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...but the first ship never arrives. Isolde falls for one of the hunky young sailors and convinces them sail away somewhere a little less dull. Tristan is left on the island, feeling his life ebb away and a bit of a twit really.
The curtain falls.
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'is this all we can do?' anonymous student of the University of Berkeley, California quoted in H. Draper, 'The new student revolt' (New York: Grove Press, 1965) http://www.myspace.com/itensemble
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« Reply #2766 on: 07:01:44, 01-08-2008 » |
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The boy went to school reluctantly, didn't we all.
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« Reply #2767 on: 07:58:59, 01-08-2008 » |
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Isolde met Der Fliegende Hollander, but did'nt fall for him, so he had to set sail forever and a day....................
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« Reply #2768 on: 08:30:40, 01-08-2008 » |
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Isolde met Der Fliegende Hollander, but did'nt fall for him, so he had to set sail forever and a day....................
That's what I'm afraid of. sniff.
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« Reply #2769 on: 08:34:13, 01-08-2008 » |
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I keep having these strange fantasies about Dorothea Brook.
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« Reply #2771 on: 10:50:01, 01-08-2008 » |
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Doorways. Some with padlocks.
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"It is not our part to master all the tides of the world, but to do what is in us for the succour of those years wherein we are set"
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« Reply #2772 on: 11:06:25, 01-08-2008 » |
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Oh Dolly, Dolly ! You in your crepe de Chine chemise, Me? - In seventh heaven.
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« Reply #2773 on: 11:07:07, 01-08-2008 » |
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Grannie Smith, c'est moi!
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« Reply #2774 on: 11:16:49, 01-08-2008 » |
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From an artistic point of view they're beautiful to look at, but in reality they're a large, noisy, clattery, smelly creature with a very small brain and an uncertain temperament.
Sorry, I know it's on topic... but you are referring to children here aren't you? Erm...no.
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We pass this way but once. This is not a rehearsal!
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